TABLE OF CONTENTS 
CONTENTS OF NO. 118 (JANUARY-MARCH 1934) 
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Quarantine and other official announcements __ 1 
Announcements relating to Japanese beetle quarantine (no. 48) 1 
Instructions to postmasters 1 
Instructions to inspectors on the treatment of nursery products, fruits, 
vegetables, and soil for the Japanese beetle (B. P. Q.-359) 1 
Announcements relating to Mexican fruit-fly quarantine (no. 64) 12 
Texas citrus shipping season ends April 5 i 12 
Shipping season for Texas citrus fruit to end on April 5 (B. P. Q.-301)__ 12 
Announcement relating to narcissus-bulb quarantine (no. 62) 12 
Narcissus inspection records for 10*13 (B. P. Q.-358) 12 
Terminal inspection of plants and plant products 15 
Arkansas discontinues terminal inspection '. 15 
Miscellaneous items 15 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Republic of Cuba (P. Q. C. A.- 
283, supplement no. 2) 15 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Netherlands (P. Q. C. A.-303, 
supplement no. 1) 15 
Plant-quarantine export restrictions, Republic of Mexico (P. Q. C. A.-284, 
supplement no. 8) 16 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Chile (B. P. Q.-348, 
supplements nos. 1 and 2) 16 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Island of Cyprus (B. P. Q.-360) 17 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, British Honduras (P. Q. C. A.-314, 
supplement no. 4) 22 
European corn borer — State regulations (B. P. Q.-346, revised March 15, 
1934) 23 
Penalties imposed for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act 30 
Organization of tbe Bureau of Plant Quarantine 31 
CONTENTS OF NO. 119 (APRIL-JUNE 1934) 
Quarantine and other official announcements 33 
Announcement relating to black stem-rust quarantine (no. 38) 33 
Revised list of barberries and Mahonias classified under black stem-rust 
quarantine regulations (P. Q. C. A.— 320, second revision) 33 
Announcement relating to fruit and vegetable quarantine (no. 56) 35 
Sterilization of imported vinifera grapes by refrigeration (B. P. Q.— 362) 35 
Announcement relating to Mexican fruit-fly quarantine (no. 64) 36 
Citrus census of the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas as of April 1, 
1034 36 
Miscellaneous items 38 
Plant-pest and quarantine work in Agriculture Department merged 38 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Argentina (B. I'. Q.i-357, 
supplement no. 1) 39 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Philippine Islands (B. P. Q.-363) 40 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, French mandate of Syria (B. P. Q- 
364) 46 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, British Honduras (P. Q. C. A.-314, 
supplements no< 5, 6, and 7> ._ - 40 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Greece (B. P, Q.-347, 
supplement no. 2) 50 
riant-quarantine import restrictions, Jamaica, British West Indies (B. P. 
Q.-355, revised) 50 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions. Kingdom of Norway (B. P. Q.-350, 
supplement no. 1) 52 
Plant quarantine import restrictions. Republic of Peru (P. Q. C. A.-310, 
supplement no. 1) 53 
Plant-qua rantino import restrictions. New Zealand (P. Q. C. A.-306, sup- 
plement no. 2) 53 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions. Commonwealth of Australia (P. Q. 
C. A.-299, supplement no. 2) 55 
Penalties imposed for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act 55 
Organization of the Bureau of Plant Quarantine 57 
CONTENTS OF NO. 120 (JULY-SEPTEMBER 1934) 
Quarantine and other official announcements 59 
Announcements relating to citrus canker quarantine (no. 19) 59 
Revision of quarantine 59 
Instructions to collectors of customs (T. D. 47254) 60 
Announcements relating to fruit and vegetable quarantine (no. 56) 61 
Sterilization of imported vinifera grapes by refrigeration (B. P. Q.-362, 
supplements nos 1 and 2) 61 
Announcements relating to gypsv moth and brown-tail moth quarantine (no. 
45) 61 
Revision of regulations 61 
Notice to general public through newspapers 69 
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