INDEX SERVICE AXD REGULATORY AXXOUXCEMENTS, 1941 
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Hearing, public, to consider advisability of extending Dutch elm disease quarantine 
No. 71 to State of Pennsylvania, notice of 1-2 
Hoyt, Avery S., appointed associate chief of the Bureau 79 
Japanese beetle quarantine (No. 48) : 
Fruits and vegetables, certification requirements lifted on certain shipments of 
(B. E. P. Q. 513) 49 
Fruits and vegetables, termination date on restrictions advanced to September 
8 for the year 1941 (B. E. P. Q. 516) 71-72 
Postmasters, instructions to 72 
Lead arsenate treatment, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, 
supplement No. 4) 47-48 
Methyl bromide fumigation, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, 
supplement No. 1, third and fourth revisions) 46-47. 70-71 
Revised quarantine and regulations effective February 12, 1941 8-22 
Common carriers, notice to 22 
General public, notice to 22 
Postmasters, instructions to 45 
Lead arsenate treatment for Japanese beetle, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. 
P. Q. 499, supplement No. 4) 47-48 
Malta, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 406, revised, 
supplement No. 3) 96-97 
Mediterranean fruitfly and melonfly quarantine (No. 13) : 
Revised regulation 8, effective May 12, 1941, to make possible inspection during 
night as well as daylight hours of vessels arriving from Hawaii 49-50 
General public, notice to 50 
Methyl bromide fumigation for Japanese beetle, revised instructions to inspectors 
(B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement No. 1, third and fourth revisions) 46-47, 70-71 
Mexican fruitfly quarantine (No. 64) : 
Grapefruit, harvesting season extended from April 30 to May 31, 1941 (B. E. 
P. Q. 512, revised) 51-52 
Grapefruit and oranges, sterilization by vapor-heat and low-temperature methods 
authorized (B. E. P. Q. 472, revised, superseding P. Q. C. A.'s 329 and 330) 73-74 
Valencia oranges, harvesting season extended from April 30 to May 31, 1941 
(B. E. P. Q. 512) 23 
Mexico, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 411, supple- 
ment No. 3) 80-81 
Minnesota provides plant inspection place at St. Paul ; summary of State quarantines 40-41 
Mississippi, modification of State plant quarantines relating to sweetpotato seed and 
sweetpotato plants 41 
Mississippi State plant quarantines, modification of 78 
Notices of arrival of plants or plant products, customs regulations of 1937, relating 
to the transmission to collectors of customs by importers of, amended (T. D. 50394) 55 
Nursery stock, balled, of specified thickness, treatment by methyl bromide for white- 
fringed beetle authorized (B. E. P. Q. 503, second revision) 25-26 
Oranges, Valencia, harvesting season under Mexican fruitfly quarantine extended from 
April 30 to May 31, 1941 (B. E. P. Q. 512) . 23 
Oregon, revision of State plant quarantine relating to grapevines and cuttings 54-55 
Oregon State plant quarantine relating to strawberry plants from California, revo- 
cation of 78 
Plants or plant products, customs regulations of 1937 relating to the transmission 
to collectors of customs by importers of notices of arrival of, amended (T. D. 50394) 55 
Plants in pots or in soil balls, alternate treatment by methyl bromide fumigation for 
white-fringed beetle authorized (B. E. P. Q. 486, revised) 26-27 
Plants in pots or in soil balls and of potting soil, various methods of treatment hereto- 
fore authorized against white-fringed beetle, summary of (B. E. P. Q. 503. third 
revision, superseding B. E. P. Q. Circulars Nos. 486 and 489) 75-78 
Plant Quarantine Act, violations of. See Violations of Plant Quarantine Act, penal- 
ties for. 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions of foreign countries, summary of : 
Argentina (B. E. P. Q. 426, supplement No. 6) 97 
Bermuda (B. E. P. Q. 455, revised, supplement No. 1) 81-82 
Brazil (B. E. P. Q. 379, revised) 29-38 
British Guiana (B. E. P. Q. 442, supplement No. 1) 81 
British India (B. E. P. Q. 404, revised, supplements Nos. 3 and 4) 38. 61-62 
Cuba (B. E. P. Q. 519; supersedes P. Q. C. A. 283. revised, and all supplements) 97-103 
Dominion of Canada (B. E. P. Q. 514 and supplement No. 1) 55-60. 61 
Free City of Danzig (B. E. P. Q. 409, supplement No. 1) 39 
French Zone of Morocco (B. E. P. Q. 444, revised, supplement No. 1) 38-39 
Malta (B. E. P. Q. 406, revised, supplement No. 3) 96-97 
Mexico (B. E. P. Q. 411. supplement No. 3) 80-81 
Union of South Africa (B. E. P. Q. 471. supplement No. 3) 82 
Uruguay (B. E. P. Q. 382. revised, supplements Nos. 1 and 2) 80.96 
Plunging and growing beds, suggestions for construction and maintenance under 
wbite-fringed beetle-free conditions (B. E. P. Q. 496. revised) 75 
Popham, William Lee, appointed an assistant chief of the Bureau in charge of control 
operations 95 
Postmasters, instructions to : 
Dutch elm disease quarantine ^ 8» 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine 89-90 
Japanese beetle quarantine 45, 72 
■White-fringed beetle quarantine . 24-25 
Potting soil, treatment with carbon disulfide fumigation or methvl bromide fumiga- 
tion for white-fringed beetle authorized (B. E. P. Q. 489, revised) 27-28 
Public hearing to consider advisability of extending Dutch elm disease quarantine 
No. 71 to State of Pennsylvania, notice of 1-2 
Rohwer, Sievert A., an assistant chief of the Bureau, placed in charge of regulatory 
work 95 
