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Nurscrv stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37)— Continued. N 
warning: Year and 
against inclusion of bulbs not authorized entry under regulation 3, etc. (H. B. 173, 
December 28, 1923. Obsolete) 1923-144 
to passengers from Mexico 1918-82 
to travelers 1916-56 
willow withes as plant ties prohibited from Europe and Canada (B. E. P. Q. 365, effec- 
tive October 1, 1934) 1934-71 
Nuts. See Fuit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56). 
Nyasaland Protectorate, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 456, July 
10. 1937) 1937-249 
Nygmia phaeorrhoea (Donov.). See Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
Oceania, French. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
O'Kane, W. C, succeeds Wilmon Newell, press notice... 1930-25 
Oklahoma, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Omphisa avartomosalis (Guen.). See Sweetpotato and yam quarantines, domestic. 
Oospora oryztorum. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine (No. 55). 
Ophiobolus graminis. See Flag smut and take-all diseases. 
Order, and orders: 
authorizing entry of Chinese sacred lily into Hawaii for forcing purposes, effective July 26, 
1928 . 1928-85 
See also Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), narcissus, 
covering admission of: 
foreign cotton lint under restriction, effective July 1, 1915. (See also Cotton regulations) . 1915-26 
foreign potatoes under restriction, effective January 15, 1914. (See also Potato 
regulations) Not in S. R. A. 
the avocado or alligator pear under restriction, effective March 15, 1914. (See also 
Avocado fruit and nursery stock regulations; Avocado fruit order).. . 1914 (S. R. A. No. l)-5 
for safeguarding plants and plant products temporarily in United States territory, effective 
December 1, 1932. (See also Plant safeguard regulations) 1932-119 
governing the importation and exportation of plants and seeds by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture: 
memorandum relative to procedure in the importation of seed, plants, and plant 
material from foreign countries for the use of the Department of Agriculture and the 
forwarding of seeds and plants by the Department to foreign countries 1919-106 
regulations governing importations of nursery stock by the United States Department 
of Agriculture, effective May 31, 1913 1919-107 
of the Postmaster General prescribing rules and regulations for carrying out the purposes of 
the act providing for terminal inspection of mail shipments of plants and plant products. 
Order No. 8760, April 2, 1915. (See also Terminal inspection) , 1915-20 
restricting admission of: 
cottonseed cake, meal, and all other cottonseed products, except oil, from all foreign 
countries, effective July 16, 1917. (See also Cottonseed products regulations) 1917-61 
cottonseed oil from Mexico, effective July 16, 1917. (See also Cottonseed products 
regulations) ■. 1917-62 
See also Regulations, Rules, and Rules and regulations. 
Oregon, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Organization of: 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. See Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quar- 
antine, organization of. 
Bureau of Plant Quarantine. See Bureau of Plant Quarantine, organization of. 
Federal Horticultural Board. See Federal Horticultural Board, personnel. 
Federal Plant Quarantine Board. See Federal Plant Quarantine Board (advisory), organi- 
zation of. 
Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. See Plant Quarantine ancfControl Adminis- 
tration, organization of. 
Oriental fruit moth, distribution in the United States. See also Oriental fruit-stock quarantine 
(No. 44) , 1925-53 
Oriental fruit-stock quarantine (No. 44): 
notice of, effective June 1, 1920. 1920-33 
press notice 1920-33 
Treasury Decision No. 38405 : 1920-106 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-32 
press notice... 1920-33 
revoked, notice of, effective July 1, 1932 (importations placed under quarantine No. 37) 1932-42 
Treasury Decision No. 45794 1932-90 
Oriental hag moth: 
quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of 1924-100 
press notice 1924-101 
report 1924-101 
Oubangi-Chari. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Packing material: 
approved for nursery stock, plants, and seeds: 
H. B. 132, revised June 8, 1921. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 369) 1921-52 
B. E. P. Q. 369, effective March 4, 1935 1935-16 
cotton and cotton waste, used as: 
destruction required 1918-73 
must be abandoned 1917-69, 137; 191S-47 
prohibited (Treasury Decision No. 37648) 1918-59 
earth, used as, sterilization of 1919-32 
sterile packing material for packing for bulbs authorized 1920-34 
See also Packing materials quarantine. 
Packing materials quarantine: 
domestic: 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1932-91 
foreign : 
notice of quarantine No. 69, effective Julv 1, 1933 1933-144 
Treasury Decision No. 46267 1933-147 
amendment. No. 1, effective July 1, 1933 1433-182 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1932-91 
