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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions of foreign countries, summary of— Continued. Year and page 
Yugoslavia (B. E. P. Q. 447, May 20, 1937) 1937-195 
supplement No. 1, July 23, 1937 1937-239 
supplement No. 2, October 14, 1937 1937-290 
supplement No. 3, March 8, 1938 1938-13 
supplement No. 4, March 1, 1939 1939-38 
Plant-quarantine officials, State, list of 1914-45; 
1916-52; 1921-38; 1923-77; 1924-78; 1925-55; 1927-9; 1928-21, 154; 1930-167; 1936-25 
Plant quarantines: 
domestic, general statement: 
P. Q. C. A. 295, October 15, 1930. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 410) 1930-177 
B. E. P. Q. 410, July 29, 1936 1936-125 
Federal: 
compilation of: 
Treasury Decision No. 40134 1924-80 
amendment to, Treasury Decision No. 42279 1927-94 
Treasury Decision No. 44693 1931-27 
list of, numerical 1933-241 
legal data regarding litigation (P. Q. C. A. 335, May 16, 1932) 1932-43 
State. See State plant quarantines. 
See also List of current quarantines; Notice of quarantine; and under specific name of quarantine. 
Plant safeguard regulations: 
administrative instructions; citrus fruit from Mexico in transit to foreign countries via the 
United States (B. E. P. Q. 507, January 24, 1940) 1940-13 
Treasury Decision No. 50161 1940-40 
Amendment to the compiled regulations (T. D. 40134). 
(Treasury Decision No. 42279) 1927-94 
citrus fruit, Mexican, bonded shipments through the United States: 
authorized routes: 
H. B. 147, April 13, 1922. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 305) 1922-94 
supplement No. 1, July 21, 1922 1922-129 
supplement No. 2, October 17, 1922. (Supersedes supplement No. 1) Not 
in S. R. A. 
supplement No. 3, November 15, 1923. (Supersedes supplements Nos. 1 
and 2) 1923-168 
revised, February 1, 1926 1926-19 
P. Q. C. A. 305, February 27, 1931. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 507) -1931-19 
revised September 11, 1933 1933-225 
B. E. P. Q. 507, January 24, 1940 1940-13 
Treasury Decision No. 50161 1940-40 
shipment authorized under certain conditions 1914-68, 79 
additional routings, etc 1915-16; 1917-44 
cotton: 
from Canadian ports, immediate transportation in bond 1916-74 
shipment: 
in bond, Treasury Decision No. 36394 1916-61 
to foreign countries via the United States (H. B. 45, March 29, 1916. Obsolete). 1916^0 
earth, unsterilized, with plants, not permitted entry (H. B. 115, November 15, 1919. Obso- 
lete) 1919-123 
notice of I. E. and I. T. & E. regulations (Rules and regulations governing (1) entry for im- 
mediate export and (2) entry for immediate transportation and exportation in bond of pro- 
hibited plants and plant products which, revised, became Rules and regulations governing (1) 
entry for immediate export, (2) entry for immediate transportation and exportation in bond, 
and (3) safeguarding the arrival at a port where entry or landing is not intended, of pro- 
hibited plants and plant products) effective December 1, 1917 '. 1917-121 
Treasury Decision No. 37433 1917-143 
revised, effective August 1, 1920 1920-99 
press notice 1920-98 
Treasury Decision No. 38489 1920-145 
superseded by Plant safeguard regulations, effective December 1, 1932. 
notice of plant safeguard regulations, effective December 1, 1932 1932-119 
Treasury Decision No. 46211 1 1933-150 
T. & E. shipments by mail (Treasury Decision No. 48237) 1936-29 
nursery stock, shipment in bond to foreign countries (H. B. 114, Oct. 27, 1919. Obsolete) 1919-108 
Plants: 
and plant products, the entry of which is restricted, annotated list of 1927-87; 1931-80 
and plant products, uncertified, postal regulation re 1926-24 
and seeds: 
importations by mail. See Mail and mail shipments of plant material; Nursery stock, 
plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) mail importations by; Postmasters, instructions 
to. 
regulations governing the importation and exportation of, by the United States De- 
partment of Agriculture 1919-106 
dead, importation of, not prohibited 1914 (S. R. A. No. 2)-5 
Pledge not to ship common barberry, nurserymen's 1918-43 
Pochote and other fibers resembling cotton, to be held pending examination 1918-73 
Poland, import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Polytoca. See Corn diseases quarantine (No. 24). 
Pondichery. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Popham, William Lee, appointed assistant chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 
press notice 1941-95 
Popillia japonica Newm. See Japanese beetle quarantines. 
Port inspection service: 
adopts distinctive uniform-. 1925-55 
appropriation increased 1920-106 
contraband intercepted 1921-107 
established at: 
Charleston, press notice --- 1923-91 
New Orleans 1919-18,32 
extension of 1920-106; 1921-107 
maritime ports, general statement 1920-126 
