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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Mexican fruitfly quarantine (No. 64)— Continued, 
administrative instructions— C ontinued . 
sterilization of oranges and grapefruit— Continued. 
by refrigeration: Year ^ P a ve 
P. Q. C. A. 330, effective March 5, 1932. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 472, 
revised September 25, 1941) 1932-12 
notice to common carriers 1932-13 
. B. E. P. Q. 472, revised September 25, 1941 1941-73' 
press notice 1941-73 
citrus census, lower Rio Grande Valley. 1928-77; 1929-163; 1930-156; 1934-36 
general statement, eradication, situation, etc 1928-6, 27, 109; 1929-6, 56, 194; 1930-41 
harvesting season extended to March 30, 1929, press notice 1929-40 
notice of, effective August 15, 1927.,!. 1927-108 
instructions to postmasters r_ 1927-112 
press notice 1927-108 
to common carriers 1927-112 
to general public. 1927-112 
amendment No. 1, effective October 2, 1931 1931-148 
to common carriers 1931-148 
to general public 1931-148 
amendment No. 2, effective March 5, 1932 1932-11 
to common carriers ^ 1932-11 
to general public 1932-11 
regulations revised, effective September 1, 1932 . 1932-66 
to common carriers 1932-70 ' 
to general public 1932-71 
amendment No. 1, effective March 19, 1935 1935-8 
instructions to postmasters 1935-9 
to general public 1935-8 
to common carriers 1935-8 
amendment No. 2, effective November 16, 1936 1936-174 
press notice 1936-173 
to common carriers 1936-175 
to general public - 1936-175 
revised, effective October 15, 1937 1937-262 
instructions to postmasters 1937-267 
to common carriers 1937-267 
to general public 1937-267" 
regulations revised (third revision), effective October 16, 1939 1939-135 
instructions to postmasters 1939-139 
press notice 1939-134 
to common carriers 1939-138 
to general public 1939-139 
oranges and kumquats, commercial production authorized 1927-113 
plums, infested, seized at border, press notice 1930-109 
1 proposed, hearing, notice of - 1927-71 
press notice 1927-77 
report of, press notice 1927-72 
shipping season. See Mexican fruitfly quarantine (No. 64), administrative instructions, 
sterilization. See Mexican fruitfly quarantine (No. 64), administrative instructions, 
violations. See Violations. 
Mexican products, warning to passengers from Mexico. 1918-82 
Mexico: 
corn borer infestation '.. 1923-57 
cotton, unmanufactured, entry into Lower California prohibited by Governor Cantu 1917-22' 
cut flowers frcm, entry permitted, memorandum for chief inspectors, October 14, 1927 1927-148 
export restrictions on cacti: 
P. Q. C. A. 284, July 1, 1930 (revision of H. B. 211): 
supplement No. 6, February 1, 1932 1932-24 
supplement No. 8, February 28, 1934 1934-16 
B. E. P. Q. 411, August 24, 1936 (superseding P. Q. C. A. 284) 1936-126 
fruitfly survey . 1923-57, 163 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
nursery stock inspection 1930-167; 1936-25 
pest survey, other than fruitfly 1923-57 
pink bollworm: 
regulations 1925-67 
research work at Laguna 1921-4, 101 
safeguarding Lower California, Mexico, against entry of 1917-2, 22; 1925-67 
situation in 1916-143; 
1917-58, 105, 119, 136, 143; 1918-25, 63, 88, 122; 1919-19, 118; 1920-119; 1921-4; 1923-57; 1925-84 
Middle Congo. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Minnesota, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Mississippi, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Moheli. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Montana, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Montserrat: 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51; 1915-59; 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1930-167; 1936-25 
summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 430, April 1, 1937) 1937-128- 
Morocco, French: 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions. 
nursery stock inspection 1936-25- 
Museum specimens, dead insects and plants, importation of 1914 (S. R. A. No. 2)-5 
Narcissus. See Narcissus bulb quarantine (No. 62); Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine 
(No. 37). 
