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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Conferences, formal and informal— Continued. 
Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37)— Continued. __ 
hosts of the bulb nematode: Year and P a Q e 
notice of 1936-153 
press notice 1936-153 
report 193775 
narcissus bulbs: 
notice of 1925-91; 1931-12 
report of, press notice 1925-92; 1931-12 
treatment of hosts of bulb nematode 1936-153 
notice of 1936-153 
press notice 1936-153 
report . 1937-15 
orchids, report of, press notice 1920-35 
pink bollworm: 
notice of, and report 1915-22; 1917-104; 
1919-119; 1920-3, 80; 1921-3, 15, 28, 97, 124; 1925-65, 66; 1939-140; 1940-70 
press notice of, and report 1915-23; 1917-86; 1921-15, 27; 1939-139; 1940-70 
Potato powdery scab quarantines (Nos. 14 and 18): 
control by State action 1914 (S. R. A. No. l)-7 
interstate movement (H. B. 9, May 12, 1915) 1915-35 
potato wart: 
press notice 1919-122 
report 1920-104; 1921-105 
treatment of hosts of bulb nematode 1936-153 
notice of 1936-153 
press notice 1936-153 
report 1937-15 
white-pine blister rust, domestic: 
notice of 1915-54; 1924-98 
press notice of 1928-28; 1934-103 
recommendations 1924-118 
report of 1915-55; 1924-115 
See also Hearing, notice of. 
Congo, Belgian (includes Ruanda and Urundi). Summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions 
(B. E. P. Q. 448, May 20, 1937) 1937-200 
Convictions, violations of plant quarantines and Plant Quarantine Act. See Violations. 
Corn borer. See European corn borer. 
Corn disease quarantine (No. 21). (Superseded by Corn diseases quarantine (No. 24)): 
notice of, effective March 8, 1915 1915-9 
proposed, hearing, notice of . 1915-7 
Corn diseases quarantine (No. 24). Supersedes Corn disease quarantine (No. 21): 
notice of, effective July 1, 1916 1916-57 
instructions to postmasters - 1916-81,86,87 
press notice --- 1916-88 
Treasury Decision No. 36443 1916-74 
amendment No. 1, effective April 1, 1917 Not in S. R. A. 
Treasury Decision No. 37060 -- 1917-28 
amendment No. 2, effective April 23, 1917. -.- 1917-43 
Treasury Decision No. 37169. 1917-50 
proposed, hearing, notice of -- 1916-35 
Cosmopolites sordidus (Germ.). See Banana plant quarantines, foreign. 
Costa Rica. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Cotton: 
blister mite. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc., quarantine No. 47 1920-86 
boll weevil. See United States quarantined to protect Hawaii (quarantine No. 51). 
definition of . 1916-12,17 
Egyptian, restrictions on importations by War Trade Board 1918-65 
price foracasts prohibited. (H. B. 214, June 15, 1928) 1928-52 
quarantine of Egyptian Government: 
H. B. 49, May 12, 1916. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 375) 1916-62 
B. E. P. Q. 375, revised, April 26, 1937. (Superseded H. B. 49) 1937-103 
supplement No. 1, October 11, 1937 1937-281 
Cotton regulations. (RuleS and regulations governing the importation of cotton lint into the 
United States.): 
bagging. See Cotton regulations, wrappers, 
bonding period: 
H. B. 55, July 1, 1916 1916-85 
H. B. 71, November 24, 1916 1916-145 
burlap. See Cotton regulations, wrappers. 
car numbers, requirement for waived (H. B. 11, July 24, 1915) 1915-54 
certificates, omission of (H. B. 70, November 21, 1916) 1916-145 
compilation of regulations promised 1918-58 
conference * 
notice of (H. B. 8, April 10, 1915) 1915-22 
notice of (amendment No. 5, revision of February 1, 1916) 1916-80 
report of 1915-23; 1916-80 
cotton: 
bagging. See Cotton regulations, wrappers, 
covers. See Cotton regulations, wrappers. 
definition of 1916-12,17 
imported: 
brokers purchase of 1915-87 
screening and safeguarding: 
H. B. 21, November 15, 1915 1915-88 
H. B. 22, November 16, 1915 1915-89 
lint, prohibited in mails: 
H. B. 25, November 30, 1915 1915-89 
requirement emphasized 1916-97 
Mexican, entry at Juarez refused 1920-117 
