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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Japanese beetle quarantines — Continued. 
notice of quarantine No. 48, effective October 1, 1920 — Continued. 
revised (twelfth revision of quarantine, etc.)— Continued. Year and P a( ? e 
regulations revised (seventeenth revision), effective February 20, 1939 1939-2 
instructions to postmasters 1939-101 
press notice 1939-2 
to common carriers 1939-15 
to general public 1939-15 
amendment No. 1, effective July 1, 1939 1939-69 
instructions to postmasters . 1939-101 
press notice 1939-68 
to common carriers. 1939-76 
to general public 1939-77 
amendment No. 2, effective April 5, 1940 (superseded amendment No. 1).. 1940-42 
instructions to postmasters 1940-65 
press notice 1940-41 
statement regarding extension 1940-40 
to common carriers. 1940-50 
to general public 1940-51 
amendment No. 3, effective May 27, 1940 1940-52 
press notice 1940-52 
to common carriers 1940-55 
to general public 1940-55 
modified by B. E. P. Q. 509, June 20, 1940 1940-57 
revised effective February 12, 1941 1941-9 
instructions to postmasters 1941-45 
notice to common carriers 1941-22 
to general public 1941-22 
press notice 1941-8 
amended by administrative instructions (B. E. P. Q. 513, effective April 21, 
1941) 1941-49 
nursery stock, control of movement of; treatment of. See Japanese beetle quarantines, ad- 
ministrative instructions, 
onions. See Japanese beetle quarantines, administrative instructions, etc. fumigation. 
peaches "commercially packed" (B. E. P. Q. 498. May 27, 1939. Obsolete.) . . 1939-56 
potatoes. See Japanese beetle quarantines, administrative instructions, fumigation. 
proposed, hearing, notice of _ : 1918-80 
reference to 1918-80 
quarantine to be maintained, press notice 1932-33 
revocation proposed. See Japanese beetle quarantines, lifting proposed, 
screening requirements with respect to potted plants, elimination of (P. Q. C. A. 260, effec- 
tive January 8, 1930, obsolete.) 1930-4 
situation. See Japanese beetle quarantines, general statements re etc. 
traps set in lightly infested areas, press notice 1929-76 
violations. See Violations. 
TYorthley, L. H., .takes charge of enforcement, press notice 1930-134 
Japanese rose beetles. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, soil, or earth, 
with plants (No. 60). 
Java, nursery stock inspection . 1930-167; 1936-25 
Jersey. Island of. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . England. 
Job's tears. See Corn diseases quarantine (No. 24). 
Johore. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Malaya. British. 
Karikal. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Katanga, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 448, May 20, 1937) 1937-200 
Kedah. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Malaya, British. 
Kelantan. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Malaya, British. 
Kenya, Colony and Protectorate of. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Korea, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 491 , March 17, 1939) 1939-43 
Labuan. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Malaya, British. 
Laos. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Larch canker, European: 
outbreaks in Massachusetts and Rhode Island 1928-27; 1929-8 
quarantine considered, general statement 1P2S-110 
Laredo fumigation plant, destroyed by fire 1922-131 
rebuilt - 1923-91 
Laspcyresia moksta B. See Oriental fruit stock quarantine (No. 44). 
Latvia, potatoes from, admitted, press notice 1937-24 
Laws, digest of. re interstate shipment of nursery stock 1918-112 
Leeward Islands, French. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colom'ps. 
Leeward Islands, nursery stock inspection.. 1914-51: 1915-59: 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1030-167; 1936-25 
Legal data with reference to the asricultural quarantine litigation in the courts of the United States 
(P. Q. C. A. 335, May 16, 1932) 1932-43 
Letter of information. See Annual letter of information. 
List of current quarantines and other restrictive orders and miscellaneous regulations 1916-41, 
59, 71, 82, 90, 99, 127, 13S, 149, 156: 1917-4, 12, 33, 45, 54, 75, 100, 107, 115, 131, 139, 146; 1918-7, 21, 
35, 49, 60, 66, 75. 84, 94. 116. 126: 1919-12. 24. 44, 60. 72. 89, 112. 125; 1920-46, 107, 146; 1921-90, 174; 
1922-99. 137; 1923-52, 94, 127, 169; 1924-28, 87, 107, 130; 1925-23, 57, 76. 110; 1926-335; 1927-153; 
1928-138; 1929-241; 1930-192; 1932-129; 1933-292; 1934-117; 1935-97; 1936-144; 1937-311; 1939-46; 
1940-95. 
See also Statement of Federal plant quarantines. Notice of quarantine. 
List of pests intercepted during: 
calendar vear 1929 1929-249 
fiscal year 1932 1931-173 
fiscal year 1933 1932-(following page 135) 
fiscal vear 1934 1934-Cfollowing page 124) 
fiscal year 1935 1935-(following page 104) 
fiscal year 1936 1936-(following page 208) 
fiscal year 1937 1937-(following page 318) 
fiscal year 1938 1938-ffollowing pago 150) 
fiscal year 1939 1939-(fo]lowing page 147) 
fiscal year 1940 1940-(following page 103) 
