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Potato regulations, interstate movement— Continued. 
notice of, effective August 1, 1914— Continued. YeaT ana PW e 
amendment No. 6, effective January 8, 1915.. 1915-1 
instructions to postmasters 1915-3 
amendment No. 7, effective January 8, 1915 1915-2 
amendment No. 8, effective February 18, 1915 1915-8 
amendment No. 9, effective March 4, 1915. 1915-10 
press notice 1915-10 
amendment No. 10, effective April 16, 1915, Title: Rules and regulations governing 
the inspection, disinfection, certification, and method and manner of delivery and 
shipment in interstate commerce of potatoes from States, Territories, or Districts 
of the United States, or portions thereof, quarantined for powdery scab (supersedes 
Rules and regulations under the Plant Quarantine Act: Interstate movement of 
potatoes from areas quarantined for powdery scab, and the preceding nine amend- 
; ments) 1915-11 
press notice 1915-14 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914-21 
warning regarding movement from quarantined areas 1915-17, 36 
See also Potato powdery scab quarantines (Nos. 14 and 18); Potato quarantine (No. 11). 
Potato wart: 
Belgium, importations from, not permitted 1919-121 
conference: 
press notice . 1919-122 
report of 1920-104; 1921-105 
discovery of disease in: 
Pennsylvania 1918-90; 1919-98 
West Virginia 1919-98 
Holland, importations from, not permitted 1919-121 
immune varieties of potatoes 1921-105 
notice of quarantine No. 3, effective September 20, 1912 (foreign) (lifted in effect by revision 
of the potato regulations, effective March 1, 1922) Not in S. R. A. 
quarantine proposed (domestic), hearing, notice of 1919-9 
restrictions on entry to remain in force, press notice 1925-107 
situation, general statement 1918-90; 1919-98; 1920-121; 1921-8, 105 
statement of policy (H. B. 177, February 7, 1924). Obsolete 1924-22 
See also Potato quarantine (No. 11); Potato regulations. 
Powdery scab of potatoes. -See Potato powdery scab quarantines (Nos. 14 and 18); Potato quaran- 
tine (No. 11); Potato regulations; Potato regulations, interstate movement. 
P. Q. C. A. circulars, status of: 
B. E. P. Q. 461, August 31, 1937. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 508) 1937-222 
B. E. P. Q. 508, March 18, 1940 1910-15 
See also Circulars, H. B.'s, P. Q. C. A.'s, B. P. Q.'s, and B. E. P. Q.'s. 
Press notice: 
Annand, P. N., named Chief of Bureau 1941-79 
Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 66) 1928-118, 135; 1929-8 
avocado fruit and nursery stock regulations 1924-97 
ballast 1919-37 
banana-plant quarantines: 
domestic quarantine (No. 32) _ 1918-18 
foreign quarantine (No. 31). 1918-18 
Bishopp, Fred C, appointed assistant chief, Bureau of Entomoloy and Plant Quarantine ... 1941-94 
black stem rust quarantine (No. 38) _. 1919-58; 1922-127; 1931-40, 41, 42; 1937-91, 208 
bulb pests 1936-153 
camphor scale 1922-127. 128 
Canadian Christmas trees and greens quarantine (No. 57) 1923-143; 1921-66; 1928-29 
Charleston, S. C, station opened 1923-91 
Citrus black-flv quarantine (No. 49) 1920-139; 1921-81 
citrus-fruit quarantine (No. 28) 1917-44; 1921-S7. 106 
coffee, quarantine 1940-1,2 
conference, Federal and State quarantine powers. 1924-25, 73, 74 
See a/so Conferences. 
corn diseases quarantine (No. 24). 1910-88 
cotton regulations 1914-27; 1916-31, 137; 1917-21; 1922-130; 1923-37; 1924-35, 113 
cottonseed products regulations 1917-52.61; 1920-18; 1925-72 
Cushing, Emory C, appointed chief, Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals 1941-95 
Date-palm scale quarantine (No. 6) _. 1936-41 
District of Columbia plant regulations „_ 1920-136; 1929-19; 1930-59: 1931-46; 193S-62 
Dutch elm disease 1933-197, 275; 1934-103; 1936-4, 175; 1941-1, 65 
eelworms--. 1923-119 
European corn borer: 
domestic 1920-20. 24, 96; 
1921-58, 141, 146; 1922-76; 1923-27, 108; 1924-56, 121; 1926-11, 69, 106, 111; 1927-24, 25, 
99, 133; 1928-29, 69; 1929-24; 1930-90, 134; 1931-1, 10. 
Federal certification discontinued 1941-95 
foreign 1920-26, 29; 1921-58, 150; 1923-87, 109, 154; 1926-43, 116; 1927-18 
European pine shoot moth quarantine (No. 20) 193<>- 103 
flag smut Quarantine (No. 59) 1925-106 
flag smut and take-all diseases 1919-86 
Fracker, S. B., leader, Division of Plant Disease Control...., 1934-104 
frozen-fruit pack... 1931-79 
fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56) 1922-124, 126; 1923-116, 157; 1924-17, 60, 97, 98; 
1925-2, 101; 1926-82; 1927-17, 58, 00, 103, 142; 1929-132; 1931-79, 100; 1936-152: 1910-5 
fruit and Tegetable quarantine of Puerto Rico (No. 58) 1925-17, 45; 1931-79: 1911-3 
Oaddis, B. M., leader, Division of Domestic Plant Quarantines - 1934 104 
gypsy moth and brown-tail moth 1917-50; 1918-44; 1920-90; 1921-61, 151; 1922-79; 
1923-86, 106, 143; 1924-37, 42; 1926-48; 1927-61; 1928-111; 1931-54; 1932-64; 1934-103; 193K-75 
Iladlcy, C. H., transfers to Bureau of Kntomology 1930-134 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc., (quarantine No. 47) 1920-87 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, etc., (No. 60) 1922-89; 1926-15; 1936-96 
Hawaiian cotton quarantine (No. 23) 1914-27 
