INDEX 
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Year and page 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantines on stone and quarry products. (These quarantines 
issued under the appropriations of the Bureau of Entomology. The last one was superseded by 
quarantine No. 27, by virtue of the amendment to the Plant Quarantine Act of March 4, 1917) : 
notice of: 
effective October 23, 1914 (Gypsy moth quarantine, with regulations. Supplements 
quarantine No. 17) 1914-73 
effective July 1, 1915. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products on account of the gypsy 
moth, with regulations. Supplements quarantine No. 22. Supersedes quarantine 
effective October 23, 1914) 1915-42 
effective August 16, 1916. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products on account of the 
gypsy moth, with regulations. Supplements quarantine Xo. 25. Supersedes quaran- 
tine effective July 1, 1915. Superseded by quarantine No. 27 1916-93 
Hadley, C. H.: 
in charge of Japanese beetle project 1919-57 
transfers to Bureau of Entomology, press notice _ 1930-134 
Haiti: 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions. 
pest survey, fruitfly. 1933-227, 229 
Harar. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Italy. 
Hawaii: 
for purposes of the Plant Quarantine Act regarded as a part of the continental United States. . 1916-55 
inspection of mail shipments at Honolulu authorized, Treasury Decision No. 40753 1925-21 
quarantine of United States to protect. See United States quarantined to protect Hawaii, ^ 
quarantine No. 51. 
terminal inspection ._ 1921-85; 1923-120; 1939-82 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed products quarantine (No. 47). (Super- 
sedes quarantine No. 9 and quarantine No. 23): 
cotton blister mite... 1920-86 
general statement — 1920-86 
notice of, effective August 15, 1920.. 1920-87 
instructions to postmasters 1924-126; 1936-27 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-86 
press notice 1920-87 
See also Cotton regulations; Cottonseed products regulations. 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, soil, or earth, with plants, quarantine 
No. 60: 
action postponed 1923-41 
notice of, effective March 1, 1926 1926-16 
instructions to postmasters 1926-16; 1936-27 
press notice 1926-15 
to common carriers 1926-17 
to general public 1926-17 
revised, effective September 1, 1936.. 1936-96 
press notice 1936-96 
to common carriers 1936-97 
to general public 1936-97 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1922-88 
press notice.. 1922-89 
report of 1923-41 
Hawaiian cotton quarantine (No. 23). (Superseded by quarantine No. 47): 
conference, notice of (H. B. 8, April 10, 1915).... 1915-22 
report 1915-23 
notice of, effective July 1, 1915.. 1915-16 
instructions to postmasters... 1915-53 
revised, effective February 16, 1916.. 1916-20 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914-27 
press notice 1914-27 
Hawaiian fruits and vegetables. See Mediterranean fruitfly and melonfly quarantine (No. 13). 
Hawkins, Lon A., transfers to the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 1930-85 , 
H. B.'s. See Circulars, H. B.'s, P. Q. C. A.'s, B. P. Q.'s., B. E. P. Q.'s. 
Hearing, notice of: 
Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 6G) 1928-119 
press notice.. 1928-118 
bamboo quarantine (No. 34) 1918-65 
banana plant quarantines: 
domestic 1918-17 
press notice 1918-18 
foreign 1918-17 
press notice- 1918-18 
black stem rust quarantine (No. 38).. 1919-10; 1931^1 
press notice.. 1931-40,41 
camphor scale, quarantine proposed. 1922-127 
press notice 1922-127 
Canadian Christmas trees and greens quarantine (No. 57) 1923-142 
press notice 1923-143 
chestnut bark disease, quarantine proposed... 1915-25 
citrus blackfly quarantine (No. 49) 1920-139 
press notice 1920-139 
citrus fruit quarantine (No. 28) 1917-43; 1921-87 
press notice 1917-14; 1921-87 
citrus nursery stock quarantine (No. 19) 1914-81 
coffee, quarantine proposed 1940-2 
press not ice.. 1940-1 
corn disease quarantine (No. 21) 1915-7 
corn diseases quarantine (No. 24) 1916-35 
cotton regulations 1914-26 
press notice 1914-27 
