S. R. A -B. E. P. Q. Index, 1934 
Issued June 1935 
United States Department of Agriculture 
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
INDEX TO SERVICE AND REGULATORY 
ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1934 
Page 
Argentina, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-357, supplement no. 1) _ 39 
Arkansas discontinues terminal inspection of plants and plant products 15 
Australia, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (P. Q. C. A.-299, supplement no. 2) 55 
Bpnanas in refrigerator cars, authorized treatment for elimination of Japanese beetle 10 
Barberry. See Black stem rust quarantine. 
Berries, authorized fumigation for elimination of Japanese beetle 11 
Black stem rust quarantine (no. 38): 
Barberries and Mahonia classified under black stem rust quarantine regulations, revised list of 
(P. Q. C. A.-320, second revision) 33-35 
British Honduras, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (P. Q. C. A. -314, supplements nos. 4, 5, 
6, and 7) - 22,49 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, organization of 31, 57, 92, 124 
Canada, willow withes as plant ties prohibited on plants for entry from 71 
Chile, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-348, supplements nos. 1 and 2) 16 
Citrus canker quarantine (no. 19): 
Revision of quarantine - 59 
Collectors of customs, instructions to (T. D. 47254) 60 
Common carriers, notice to: 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine 69 
Pink bollworm quarantine r 73, 100 
Conferences, public, notice of: 
Dutch elm disease 103 
Gypsy moth 103 
White pine blister rust 103 
Cuba, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (P. Q. C. A.-283, revised, supplements nos. 2, 3, and 
4) 15,79,105 
Cyprus, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-360) 17-22 
Czechoslovakia/ summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. E. P. Q.-366 and supplement no. 80- 
89, 112 
Dutch elm disease conference, public, notice of 103 
Dutch elm disease quarantine (no. 70): 
Revision of quarantine 93 
Europe, willow withes as plant ties prohibited on plants for entry from 71 
European corn borer— State regulations (B. P. Q.-346, revised) 23-30 
Fracker and Gaddis to head plant pest control divisions 101 
Fruit and vegetable quarantine (no. 56): 
Grapes, Vinifera, imported, sterilization of by refrigeration (B. P. Q.-362 and supplements nos. 
1 and 2) 35,61 
General public, notice to: 
Gypsy moth and brown.-tail moth quarantine 69 
Pink bollworm quarantine 74, 100 
Germany, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-302, revised, supplements nos. 2 and 3). 80, 
112 
Grapes, Vinifera, imported. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine. 
Greece, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-347, supplements nos. 2 and 3) 50, 77 
Gypsy moth conference, public, notice of 103 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine (no. 45): 
Revised regulations 61-69 
Common carriers, notice to 69 
General public, notice to 69 
Postmasters, instructions to 94 
Jamaica, British West Indies, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (B. P. Q.-355, revised, and 
supplement no. 1) 50,78 
Japanese beetle quarantine (no. 48): 
Fruits and vegetables, removal of restrictions on interstate shipments of 69 
Postmasters, instructions to 70 
Japanese beetle situation during 1934, developments in 95-97 
Nursery products, fruits, vegetables, and soil, instructions to inspectors on treatment of (B. P. 
Q.-359) — . 1-12 
Bananas in refrigerator cars, treatment of 1 10 
Berries, fumigation of. 11 
Nursery products, treatment of 6-10 
Soil, treatment of 2-10 
Postmasters, instructions to 1 
Regulated area, no extension this year 95 
Mahonia. See Black stem rust quarantine. 
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