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White pine blister rust— Continued. 
domestic— Continued. «. „„ mm , „ M 
notice of quarantine Xo. 63, effective October 1, 1926— Continued. xear ana P a 9 e 
regulations revised, effective July 1, 1938-.. 1938-55 
instructions to postmasters 1938-61 
press notice . 1938-54 
to common carriers - 1938-60 
to general public 1938-60 
notice to nurserymen shipping currant or gooseberry plants or five-leaved pines (P. Q. 
C. A. 219, January 25, 1929) 1929-18 
pledge not to ship stock to western area 1916-37; 191i> 43 
proposed quarantines, hearings, notices of - 1916-2; 1917-28; 1925-100 
press notices 1917-29; 1925-100 
See also White pirn 1 blister rust, domestic, conferences. 
request not to ship to western areas (II. B. 41, March 22, 1916) 1916-36 
restrictions on mailing five-leaved pines, currants, and gooseberries 1917-51 
Ribes detention station, Mandan, N. Dak 1921-106, 161 
rust found in Washington 1921-106 
State quarantines. See White pine blister rust, domestic, digest. 
summary of regulations 1938-55 
svnopses of regulations: 
Table A. Shipments from infected States (B. P. Q. 336-A, September 12, 1932). 1932-59 
Table B. Shipments from noninfected States (B. P. Q. 336-B, September 12, 
1932) 1932-60 
Table 1, Shipments from infected States (B. P. Q. 336a, revised effective March 15, 
1935) ! 1935-19 
Table 2, Shipments from noninfected States (B. P. Q. 336b, revised effective March 
15, 1935) 193.5-21 
transit inspection authorized, instructions to postmasters 1922-93 
violation: 
policy regarding (II. B. 148, April 21, 1922) 1922-09 
See also Violations. 
warning against misuse of State certification, press notice 1921-72 
Washington, State quarantine on account of 1922-71 
Federal quarantine extended to entire State 1922-120 
foreign: 
extension of quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of 1916-1; 1917-29 
gooseberries, England's request for a modification of quarantine denied 1917-106 
importation prohibited, Treasury Decision Xo. 38023 1919-71 
notice of quarantine Xo. 7, effective May 21, 1913 (supersedes quarantine Xo. 1) . Xot in S. R. A. 
amendment Xo. 1, effective March 16, 1916 1916-29 
amendment Xo. 2, effective June 1, 1917 _- 1917-42 
press notice., 1917-42 
Treasurv Decision Xo. 37179 1917-50 
lifted, notice of, effective September 1, 1936 1936-103 
press notice . 1936-103 
Treasury Decision Xo. 48501 1936-104 
(Entry placed under Xurscry stock, plant, and seed quarantine, u hich see.) 
scientific names to be given on notice of arrival 1914 (S. R. A. Xo. 2)-6 
violations. See Violations. 
White tree pierid, on French stocks (H. B. 128, February 8. 1921) 1921-43 
Willow withes as plant ties prohibited from Europe and Canada (B. E. P. Q. 365, effective October 
1, 1934) 1934-71 
Windward Islands, nursery stock inspection ... 1914-51 ; 1915-59; 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1930-167; 1936-25 
Wisconsin, State quarantine on account of European corn borer 1919-120 
Woodgate rust quarantine (Xo. 65): 
general statements .. 1928-110; 1929-8 
lifted, notice of, effective July 31, 1939.. 1939-111 
press notice 1939-111 
instructions to postmasters 1939-112 
to common carriers 1939-112 
notice of, effective Xovember 1, 1928 1928-131 
instructions to postmasters 1928-134 
press notice ... 1928-131 
to common carriers . . 1928-133 
to general public 1928-134 
amendment Xo. 1, effective April 1, 1929 1929-44 
instructions to postmasters 1929-125 
press notice 1929-44 
to common carriers 1929-45 
to general public 1929-45 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1928-52 
press notice 1 928-51 
situation 1928-110; 1929-8 
Worthlky, L. II., takes charge of Japanese beetle project, press notice 1930-134 
Wyoming, terminal inspection 1929-45; 1 933 In3 
Yams: 
importation from Hawaii and Puerto Rico placed under quarantines Xos. 13 and 58, respec- 
tively 1931-102 
provision made for identification of, and related plants 1918-30 
See Sweetpotato and yam quarantines. 
Yanaon. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Yugoslavia. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
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