;S. R. A.-B. E. P. Q. No. 120 
Issued January 1935. 
United States Department of Agriculture 
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
JULY-SEPTEMBER 1934 
CONTENTS 
Page 
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 gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine (no. 45) 61 
Revision of regulations 61 
Notice to general public through newspapers 69 
Announcements relating to Japanese beetle quarantine (no. 48) 69 
Japanese beetle control ends for season on fruit and vegetable shipments 69 
Removal of Japanese beetle quarantine restrictions on the interstate movement of fruits and 
vegetables 70 
Instructions to postmasters 70 
Announcement relating to Mexican fruit fly quarantine (no. 64) 71 
Administrative instructions— shipping season for Texas citrus fruit to begin September 26 
(B. E. P. Q.-367)__ 71 
Announcement relating to nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (no. 37) 71 
Notice to permittees and others interested— willow withes as plant ties prohibited on plants 
for entry from Europe and Canada (B. E. P. Q.-365) 71 
Announcements relating to pink bollworm quarantine (no. 52) 72 
Modification of pink bollworm quarantine regulations (amendment no. 1) 72 
Notice to general public through newspapers 74 
Instructions to postmasters 74 
Announcements relating to rice quarantine (no. 55). 74 
Rice quarantine amended (amendment no. 1) 74 
Instructions to collectors of customs (T. D. 47229) 76 
Announcements relating to sugarcane quarantine (no. 15) 76 
Sugarcane quarantine revised 76 
Revision of quarantine 76 
Miscellaneous items 77 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, ^Republic of Greece (B. P. Q-347, supplement no. 3) 77 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Jamaica, British West Indies (B. E. P. Q.-355, re- 
vised, supplement no. 1) 78 
Peru prohibits the exportation of propagating material of rotenone-producing plants (P. Q. C. 
A. -310, supplement no. 2) 78 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Cuba (P. Q. C. A.-283, revised, supple- 
ment no. 3) „ 79 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Mexico (P. Q. C. A.-284, supplement no. 9) 79- 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Germany (B. P. Q.-302, revised, supplement no. 2)._ 80 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions, Republic of Czechoslovakia (B. E. P. Q.-366) 80 
Penalties imposed for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act 89 
■Organization of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine.- 92 
QUARANTINE AND OTHER OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 
ANNOUNCEMENTS RELATING TO CITRUS CANKER QUARANTINE 
(NO. 19) 
REVISION OF NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 19 ON ACCOUNT OF CITRUS CANKER 
AND OTHER CITRUS DISEASES 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 
Quarantine No. 19, on account of citrus canker and other citrus diseases, 
originally prohibited the importation of citrus nursery stock, including buds, 
scions, and seeds, from all foreign countries and localities, and this prohibition 
applied to all citrus plants and their relatives contained in the subfamily 
•Citratae of the family Rutaceae. Information accumulated since this quaran- 
tine was first issued indicates that both citrus canker and the other important 
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