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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Circulars, H. B.'s, P. Q. C. A.'s, B. P. Q.'s, and B. E. P. Q.'s— Continued. X e ^ and page 
H. B. 102, February 28, 1919. Brown-tail moth and gypsy moth coming in with French 
stock— careful inspection of all imported stock necessary (obsolete) 1919-23 
H. B. 103, March 19, 1919. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store im- 
ported cotton, revised to March 19, 1919 (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 104, March 25, 1919. AU outstanding permits for importation of nursery stock revoked 
May 31, 1919 (obsolete) 1919-35 
H. B. 105, April 10, 1919. Explanation of provisions for entry of plant novelties and propagat- 
ing stock under quarantine No. 37. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 249) 1919-33 
revised July 28, 1919 . 1919-82 
supplement October 7, 1919. New varieties for personal use 1919-105 
revised July 1, 1920 Not in S. R. A. 
revised January 1, 1922. Title: Explanation of provisions for entry of plant novelties 
and propagating stock under regulation 14, quarantine 37 1921-168 
revised February 26, 1923 1923-18 
revised March 31, 1923 1923-22 
revised April 10, 1926 1926-31 
H. B. 106, April 10, 1919. Instructions for sterilization of sand, soil, or earth used for packing 
bulbs imported under notice of quarantine No. 37. (Superseded bv H. B. 132 revised) 
Not in S. R. A. 
revised November 8, 1920 Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 107, May 15, 1919. Notices required by regulations 10 and 11 of quarantine No. 37, 
for stock entered at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, or 
Seattle (obsolete) Not in S. R, A. 
H. B. 108, May 16, 1919. Notices required by regulations 10 and 11 of quarantine No. 37, 
for stock entered at ports other than Boston, New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San 
Francisco, or Seattle (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 109, July 14, 1919. Lily-of-t he-valley clumps must be free from sand, soil, or earth 
(obsolete; see regulation 7, Quarantine No. 37) 1919-82 
H. B. 110. September 5, 1919. Fumigation of railway cars and other vehicles and freight, 
express, baggaee, and other materials from Mexico. (Superseded bv H. B. 112)... Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. Ill, September 15, 1919. (Explanation of form 207-3) (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 112, September 16, 1919. Fumigation of railway cars and other vehicles and freight, 
express, basgase, and other materials from Mexico. '(Superseded H. B. 110; supplemented 
by H. B. 118; obsolete) 1919-109 
H. B. 113, October 1, 1919. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store 
imported cotton, revised to November 1, 1920 (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 114, October 27, 1919. Shipment of nursery stock in bond to foreign countries (obsolete. 
See Plant Safeguard Regulations) 1919-108 
H. B. 115, November 15, 1919. Entry under regulation 14 for immediate transportation and 
exportation in bond of plants with earth prohibited (obsolete. See Plant Safeguard Regula- 
tions) 1919-123 
H. B. 116, November 21, 1919. Seedlings or lining out stock of ornamentals not permitted 
entry under quarantine No. 37 (obsolete) 1919-124 
H. B. 117, October 31, 1919. Instructions relative to inspection and entry of plants under 
regulation 3, quarantine No. 37 (obsolete) 1919-103 
H. B. 118, January 16, 1920. Reduction of fumigation charge on Texas-Mexican border. 
(Supplemented H. B. 112) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B . 119. January 6, 1920. First supplementary list of licensees authorized to purchase and 
use, traffic in. or store imported cotton (obsolete) . Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 120, February 28, 1920. Grinding or sterilization of corn as a condition of entry from 
Mexico under quarantine No. 42. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 309) 1920-16 
H. B. 121, March 8, 1920. Conversion of certain classes of burlap into paper as satisfying the " 
disinfection requirements of regulation 14, cotton regulations. (Supplemented by H. B. 
191) 1920-39 
revised October 1, 1923. Title: Conversion of certain classes of burlap into paper or 
other approved treatment as the equivalent of the disinfection required by regulation 
11, cotton regulations 1923-136 
H. B. 122, April 1, 1920. Second supplementary list of licensees authorized to purchase and 
use, traffic in, or store imported cotton (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 123, April 19, 1920. Bad condition of French fruit stocks (obsolete) 1920-36 
H. B. 124, May 20, 1920. Licensees authorized to deal in or convert into paper certain classes 
of burlap which may be converted into paper as satisfying the disinfection requirements of 
regulation 14 of the cotton regulations. (Superseded by H. B. 127) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 125, September 1, 1920. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store 
imported cotton, revised to September 1, 1920 (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
addition, September 25, 1920 Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 126, November 1, 1920. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store ' 
imported cotton, revised to November 1, 1920 (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 127, January 21, 1921. Licensees authorized to deal in or convert into paper certain 
classes of burlap which may be converted into paper as satisfying the disinfection require- 
ments of regulation 14 of the cotton regulations. (Superseded H. B. 124; superseded by 
H. B. 176^ Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 128, February 8, 1921. Nests of brown-tail moth and white tree pierid arriving on 
French fruit seedlings — careful inspection of all French stock necessary (obsolete) 1921-43 
H. B. 129, February 14, 1921. First supplementary list of licensees authorized to purchase 
and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton (obsolete) Not in S. R. A. 
H. B. 130, Februarv 25, 1921. Restrictions on entrv of foreign plants widelv misunderstood 
(obsolete) 1921-44 
H. B. 131, Februarv 28, 1921. Misinterpretation possible of inspection at port of entrv (obso- 
lete) . 1921-52 
H. B. 132, March 10, 1921. Sterile packing material for packing bulbs authorized . (Super- 
seded H. B. 106; superseded by B. E. P. Q. 369) Not in S. R. A. 
revised June 8, 1921. Title: Packins material for nursery stock, plants, and seeds 1921-52 
H. B. 133, March 11. 1921. Imported plants must be inspected at time of packing and washed 
free from earth (obsolete) 1921-53 
H. B. 134, March 23, 1921. Notices of shipment of nursery stock made a condition of entry 
