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Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine (No. 68)— Continued. 
administrative instructions— Continued. xeaT ana P a $ e 
shipment of grapes from cold-storage plants. (P. Q. C. A. 238, effective July 2, 1929; 
modifies P. Q. C. A. 233. Obsolete) 1929-135 
shipment of nursery stock by mail from Florida prohibited. Extension of citrus-fruit 
shipping season from newly established protective zones. (P. Q, C. A. 234, effective 
June 4, 1929. Obsolete) 1929-111 
spraying requirements for grapes produced in the eradication area of Florida. (P. Q. 
C. A. 273, effective April 10, 1930. Supplements P. Q. C. A. 272. Obsolete) 1930-66 
^sterilization of avocados by use of heat. (P. Q. C. A. 287, effective July 24, 1930. Ob- 
solete) 1930-95 
westernization of citrus fruits. (P. Q. C. A. 246, effective September 20, 1929. Modified 
by P. Q. C. A. 271. Obsolete).. k . 1929-160 
press notice 1929-150 
sterilization of citrus fruits by refrigeration, additional method (P. Q. C. A. 271, effec- 
tive March 4, 1930. Obsolete) 1 930-24 
sterilization of grapefruit by use of heat. (P. Q. C. A. 252, effective October 23, 1929. 
Obsolete) 1929-218 
press notice..... 1929-218 
r sterilization of grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, and satsumas by refrigeration author- ^ 
ized. (P. Q. C. A. 291, effective August 21, 1930. Obsolete) 1930-108 
See also P. Q. C. A. 271. 
v sterilization of grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, satsumas, and avocados by use of heat 
under Mediterranean fruit-fiy quarantine. (P. Q. C. A. 290, effective August 21, 
1930. Obsolete).. 1930-107 
v^' sterilization of oranges, tangerines, and satsumas by use of heat. (P. Q. C. A. 255, 
effective November 27, 1929. Obsolete) 1929-221 
^ sterilization requirements modified as to areas hitherto designated as infested. (P. Q. 
C. A. 251, effective October 12, 1929. Modified by P. Q. C. A. 256. Obsolete) 1929-217 
For further information on sterilization, see Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine 
(No. 68), sterilization. 
waterproof fabric mesh bags authorized as containers for Florida host fruits and veg- 
etables. (P. Q. C. A. 266, effective February 11, 1930. Modifies P. Q. C. A. 258. 
Obsolete) 1930-20 
weekly in place of semiweekly clean-up of groves and gardens in eradication area au- 
thorized. (P. Q. C. A. 250, effective October 11, 1929. Obsolete) 1929-217 
Agriculture officials visit fruitfly section, press notice 1929-140 
American Association of Economic Entomologists endorses campaign, press notice .. 1931-11 
avocados. See Circulars P. Q. C. A.'s 279, 286, 287. 
bananas (P. Q. C. A. 279. Obsolete) -1930-68 
cantaloups (P. Q. C. A. 264. Obsolete) 1930-20 
celery, instructions to inspectors re interstate shipment (P. Q. C. A. 257, December 17, 1929. 
Obsolete) 1929-222 
citrus fruit. See Circulars, P. Q. C. A.'s 229, 234, 240, 243, 246, 252, 255, 269, 271, 279, 290, 291. 
conference, Federal and State officials, to discuss movement of Florida citrus fruits under 
sterilization into southern and western markets during winter, press notice ' 1929-225 
containers authorized. See Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine No. 68, administrative instruc- 
tions. 
cotton (P. Q, C. A. 267. Obsolete) 1930-21 
cowpeas (P. Q. C. A. 237. Obsolete). 1929-117 
discovery of pest in Florida, press notice 1929-77 
eradication area, modification of (P. Q. C. A. 245. Obsolete) 1929-158 
extension proposed, hearing, notice of 1929-110 
press notice, 1929-110 
eggplants (P. Q. C. A. 236. Obsolete) 1929-116 
Federal fruitfly board, press notice : 1930-15, 16 ^ ' 
Federal inspection in Florida discontinued, press notice 1931-11 
Florida products, diversion of. See Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine (No. 68), administra- 
tive instructions, diversion. 
Florida, western part, released from restrictions (P. Q. C. A. 268. Obsolete) 1930-22 
instructions to postmasters 1930-23 
press notice 1930-21 
fruit and vegetables, limitation on movement or destination. See Circulars, P. Q. C. A.'s 
228, 232, 233, 236, 238, 240, 243, 244, 253, 254, 261, 262, 263, 264, 269, 270, 272, 275, 2X6. (Obsolete). 
fruit, Florida, reshipment of.. 1930-109, 153 
fruitfly: 
campaign, special statement by Secretary Hyde, press notice... 1930-17 
fight in Florida resumed by the United States, press notice .. 1930-70 
how to recognize (P. Q. C. A. 230. May 20, 1929. Obsolete) 1929-105 
search for in Florida, press notice 1930-108 
study in Mediterranean basin, press notice 1929-154 
war against (P. Q. C. A. 230, May 20, 1929. Obsolete) 1929-101 
general statements, situation, etc 1929-50, 182; 1930-34 
grapefruit. See Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine (No. 68), citrus fruit. 
grapes. See Circulars P. Q. C. A.'s 233, 238, 272, 273. 2X2. 2xx. 
host fruits and vegetables. See Mediterranean fruit fl\ quarantine (No. fix) undtr the nirious 
fruits and vegetables. See also Circulars P. Q. C. A.'s 229, 232, 233, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244, 246, 
252, 253, 254, 261, 262, 263, 264, 269, 270, 272, 273, 275, 276, 279, 280, 282, 286, 290, 291. 
instructions to Florida postmasters, general 1930-15 
lifted, notice of, effective November 15, 1930 1930-155 
instructions to postmasters. 1930-155 
press notice 1930-154 
to common carriers 1930-155 
lima and broad beans (P. Q. C. A. 280. Obsolete) 1930-69 
limes. See Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine (No. 68), citrus fruit. 
modification to be made, press notice 1930-96 
Navy Department, instructions for enforcement ...... 1929-141.217 
Newell, Wilmon, succeeded by W. C. O'Kane, press notice. 1930-25 
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