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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
INDEX 
(January 1914-December 1941) 
Addis Ababa. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Italy. 
Admiralty Islands. See New Guinea, Australian. 
Adoretus sp. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, etc. (No. 60). 
Advisory Federal Plant Quarantine Board: Year and page 
abolished under act of March 3, 1933 • Not in S. R. A 
created July 1, 1928 . ig28-57 
organization of 192&-93.T44: 1929- 
48, 130, 179, 247; 1930-31, 88, 132, 199; 1931-38, 89, 135, 171; 1932-25, 50, 93, 135 
Africa: 
Equatorial. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
French West. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Italian East. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Italy. 
South. See Plant- quarantine import restrictions . . . Union of South Africa. 
Airplane. See Pink bollworm, domestic, scouting. 
Albania. Summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions. (B. E. P. Q. 490, February 1, 1939) 1939-42 
Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby. See Citrus black fly quarantine (No. 49) 
Alfalfa weevil. See United States quarantined to protect Hawaii, quarantine No. 51. 
Algeria, French Colony of. Summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 443, 
May 6, 1937) 1937-166 
Alofi Islands. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Amara, See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Italy. 
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fed'eral Horticultural Board participation 
in meeting of, at Toronto 1921-108 
American Association of Economic Entomologists, address by Lee A Strong, "Plant Quarantine 
Act and Quarantine No. 37" 1938-138 
American Association of Nurserymen: 
address by Lee A. Strong, "Nurserymen and quarantines" 1937-273 
Federal Horticultural Board participation in meeting of, Chicago 1921-108 
Anastrepha fratereulus (Wied.), A. suspensa (Loew), A. mombinpraeoptans Sein. See Fruit and 
vegetable quarantine of Puerto Rico (No. 58). 
Anastrepha luderts (Loew). See Mexican fruitfly quarantine (No. 64). 
Anguilla, Island of. See St. Christopher and Nevis. 
Anjouan. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Annam. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Annand, P. N. Appointed Chief of Bureau, effective August 16, 1941, press notice 1941-79 
memorandum 931 of the Secretary of Agriculture 1941-79 
Annual letter of information: 
No. 34, statement regarding 1921-10 
No. 37 1923-175 
No. 38 1925, following page 114 
No. 39 1926, following page 140 
No. 40 1927-165 
No. 41 1928-157 
See also List of pests intercepted during. 
Anomala orientalis YVtrh. See Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 66). 
Anthonomus grandis Boh. See United States quarantined to protect Hawaii, quarantine No. 51. 
Anthonomus grandis thurberiae Pierce. See Thurberia weevil quarantine (No. 61). 
Antigua, British West Indies: 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51; 1915-59; 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1930-167; 1936-25 
pest survev, fruitfly 1933-227, 231 
Aonidia duplex Ckll. See Camphor scale. 
Argentina: 
fruitfly survey 1925-43; 1927-17, 58 
grapes from. See Fruit and veeetable quarantine (No. 56). 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Arizona: 
pink bollworm. See Pink bollworm, domestic, infestations in. 
terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Thurberia weevil. See Thurberia weevil quarantine (No. 61). 
Arkansas, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Army regulations, enforcement of plant quarantine restrictions 1941-54 
See also War Trade Board. 
Aserica castanea Arrow. See Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 66). 
Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 66): 
administrative instructions: 
elimination of screenine requirement with respect to potted plants (P. Q. C. A. 259, 
effective January 8, 1930) 1930-2 
enforcement of regulation 5 (P. Q. C. A. 221, March 2, 1929) 1929-16 
general statements 1928-110; 1929-3, 202 
instructions to inspectors on the disinfection of nurserv products for the Japanese and Asiatic 
beetles. (P. Q. C. A. 224, April 16, 1929) 1929-63 
supplement Xo. 1 (P. Q. C. A. 239, July 8, 1929) 1929-133 
lifted, notice of, effective March 1, 1930 1930-2 
instructions to postmasters 1930-3 
general statement 1930-45 
notice of, effective March 15, 1929 1929-10 
instructions to postmasters 1929-62 
press notice 1929-8 
to common carriers 1929-17 
to general public 1929-17 
proposed, hearine, notice of 1928-119 
press notice : 1928-118 
report, press notice 1928-135 
violations. See Violations. 
