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Notice of Quarantine— Continued. YeaT and VW 
No. 33. Quarantine on account of the gypsy moth and brown-tail moth, effective July 1, 1918. 
(Supersedes quarantine No. 27; superseded by quarantine No. 45. See Gypsy moth and 
brown-tail moth.) 
No. 34, Bamboo quarantine, effective October 1, 1918. (See Bamboo quarantine (No. 34).) 
No. 35, Quarantine on account of the Japanese beetle, effective June 1, 1919. (Superseded 
by quarantine No" 40. See Japanese beetle quarantines.) 
No. 36, Quarantine on account of the European corn borer, effective October 1, 1918. (Super- 
seded bv quarantine No. 43. See European corn borer, domestic.) 
No. 37. Nursery stock , plant, and seed quarantine, effective June 1, 1919. (Supersedes the 
nursorv stock regulations. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37).) 
No. 38, Black stem rust quarantine, effective May 1, 1919. (See Black stem rust quarantine 
(No. 38).) 
No. 39, Quarantine on account of the flag smut and take-all diseases, effective August 15, 1919. 
(Superseded by quarantine No. 59. (See Flag smut and take-all diseases quarantine (No. 
39).) 
No. 40, Quarantine on account of the Japanese beetle, effective April 1, 1920. (Supersedes 
quarantine No. 35; superseded by quarantine No. 48. See Japanese beetle quarantines.) 
No. 41, Quarantine on account oi the European corn borer and other dangerous insects and 
plant diseases, effective February 21, 1920. (Quarantine No. 41, revised, superseded quaran- 
tine No. 42. See European corn borer, foreign.) 
No. 42, Quarantine against Indian corn or maize from Mexico, effective February 21, 1920. 
(Superseded by quarantine No. 41, revised. See Mexican corn quarantine (No. 42).) 
No. 43, European corn borer quarantine, effective March 29, 1920; lifted July 15, 1932. (Super- 
sedes quarantine No. 36. See European corn borer, domestic.) 
No. 44, Stocks, cuttings, scions, and buds of fruits, effective June 1, 1920. (Superseded by 
quarantine No. 37. See Oriental fruit stock quarantine (No. 44).) 
No. 45. Oypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine, effective July 1, 1920. (Supersedes 
quarantine No. 33. See Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine.) 
No. 46, Quarantine on account of the pink bollworm, effective August 1, 1920. (Superseded 
by quarantine No. 52. See Pink bollworm, domestic.) 
No. 47, Quarantine against. Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed 
products, effective August 15, 1920. (Supersedes quarantine No. 9 and quarantine No. 23. 
See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed products quarantine 
(No. 47).) 
No. 48, Japanese beetle quarantine, effective October 1, 1920. (Supersedes quarantine No. 
40. See Japanese beetle quarantines.) 
No. 49, Quarantine on account of the citrus black flv, effective April 1, 1921. (Superseded by 
quarantine No. 56. See Citrus black-fly quarantine (No. 49).) 
No. 50, Quarantine on account oi the Mexican bean beetle, effective Mav 1, 1921; lifted - 
July 23, 1921. (See Mexican bean beetle quarantine (No. 50).) 
No. 51, The movement of sugarcane, corn, cotton, alfalfa, and fruits of avocado and papaya 
from the United Slates to Hawaii restricted, effective October 1, 1921. (See United States 
quarantined to protect Hawaii, quarantine No. 51.) 
No. 52, Quarantine on account oi the pink bollworm, effective September 10, 1921. (Super- 
sedes quarantine No. 46. See Pink bollworm, domestic.) 
No. 53, Satin moth quarantine, effective January 1, 1922. Lifted November 2, 1936. (See 
Satin moth quarantine (No. 53).) 
No. 54, Quarantine on account of the white pine blister rust, effective March 15, 1922. (Super- 
seded by quarantine No. 63. See White pine blister rust, domestic.) 
No. 55, Seed or paddy rice quarantine, effective September 1, 1923. (Sec Rice, seed or paddy, 
quarantine (No. 55).) 
No. 56, Fruit and vegetable quarantine, effective November 1, 1923. (Supersedes quarantine 
No. 49. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56).) 
No. 57, Quarantine against Canadian Christmas trees and greens, effective July 1, 1924; lifted 
July 1, 1928. (See Canadian Christmas trees and greens quarantine (No. 57).) 
No. 58, Fruit and vegetable quarantine of Puerto Rico, effective July 1, 1925. (See Fruit 
and vegetable quarantine of Puerto Rico (No. 58).) 
No. 59, Quarantine on account of the flag smut disease, effective February 1, 1926. (Super- 
sedes quarantine No. 39. See Flag smut quarantine (No. 59).) 
No. 6", Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, soil, or earth, with plants, 
effective March 1, 1926. (See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand fc soil, 
or earth, with plants, quarantine No. 60.) 
No. 61, Quarantine on account of the Thurberia weevil, effective July 15, 1926. (See Thur- 
beria weevil quarantine (No. 61).) 
No. 62, Narcissus bulb quarantine, effective July 15, 1926. Lifted effective April 1, 1935. 
(See Narcissus bulb quarantine (No. 62).) 
No. 63. White-pine blister rust quarantine, effective October 1, 1926. (Supersedes quarantine 
No. 26 and quarantine No. 54. See White-pine blister rust, domestic.) 
No. 04, Quarantine on account of the Mexican fruitfly, effective August 15, 1927. (See Mexi- 
can fruitfly quarantine (No. 64).) 
No. 65, Quarantine on account of Woodgate rust, effective November 1, 1928; lifted effective 
July 31, 1939. (See Woodgate rust quarantine (No. 65).) 
No. 66, Quarantine on account of the Asiatic beetle and the Asiatic garden beetle, effective 
March 15, 1929; lifted March 1, 1930. (See Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quaran- 
tine (No. 66).) 
No. 67, Quarantine on account of the phony peach disease, effective June I, 1929; lifted March 
1, 1933. (See Phony peach disease quarantine (No. 67).) 
No. 68, Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine, effective May 1, 1929; lifted November 15, 1930. 
(See Mediterranean fruitfly quarantine (No. 68).) 
No. 69, Packing materials quarantine, effective July 1, 1933. (See Packing materials quaran- 
tine, foreign.) 
No. 70. Quarantine on account of the Dutch elm disease, effective October 21, 1933. (See 
Dutch elm disease, foreign.) 
No 71, Dutch elm disease quarantine, effective February 25, 1935. (See Dutch elm disease, 
domestic.) 
No. 72, White-fringed beetle quarantine, effective January 15, 1939. (See White-fringed 
beetle quarantine (No. 72).) 
No. 73, Coffee quarantine, effective April 1, 1940. (See Coffee quarantine (No. 73).) 
See also Order, and orders; Regulations, Rules, and Rules and regulations. 
