S. R. A .— B. E. P. Q. Index, 1942 
Issued August 1943 
United States Department of Agriculture 
BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
INDEX TO SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS, 
1942 
Page 
Argentina, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 426, supplement No. 7)... 85-86 
Arizona, modification of quarantine by removing plum trees and parts thereof, except fruit pits, from 
prohibited list - - 65 
Barberry and mahonia plants under black stem-rust quarantine, classification of (B. E. P. Q. 385, 
third revision) - 73-74 
Belgian Congo, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 448, supplement No. 1) . 86 
Black stem-rust quarantine (No. 38): 
Barberry and mahonia plants, classification of (B. E. P. Q. 385, third revision) 73-74 
Bulbs, corms, and tubers exempted from certification under the Japanese beetle quarantine, list of 
(B. E. P. Q. 394, second revision)... 50-51 
Burgess, A. F., in field charge of gypsy moth and brown-tail moth control, succeeded by R. A. Sheals 49-50 
Burma, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 520) 20-23 
California- 
Changes in terminal inspection places 93 
State plant quarantine pertaining to the oriental fruit moth, modification of 94 
Carbon disulfide fumigation for white-fringed beetle, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P.Q. 
503, fourth revision) 16-19 
Clausen, C. P., appointed chief of Division of Control Investigations vice L. A. Hawkins 44 
Columbia, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 477, supplement No. 2) . . . 46 
Common carriers, notice to: 
Japanese beetle quarantine 14 
White-fringed beetle quarantine 42,84 
Cuba, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 519, supplement No. 1) 19-20 
Cushing, Emory C, succeeded by Walter E. Dove as chief of Division of Insects Affecting Man and 
Animals 44-45 
Dove, Walter E., appointed chief of Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals vice Emory C. 
Cushing 44-45 
Ecuador, summary of plant -quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 522) 23-25 
Ethylene dichloride emulsion dip for Japanese beetle, instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, 
supplement No. 6) 52-54 
Fracker, S. B., appointed coordinator of insect and disease research, Agricultural Research Adminis- 
tration .- 45 
Fruits and vegetables, termination date on restrictions under Japanese beetle quarantine advanced 
to September 9 for the year 1942 (B. E. P. Q. 524) __ r 51-52 
General public, notice to: 
Japanese beetle quarantine 14 
White-fringed beetle quarantine 42,84 
Grapefruit, harvesting season under Mexican fruitfly quarantine extended to May 31, 1942 (B. E. 
P. Q. 521) 15-16 
Grasshopper Control Division, creation of 19 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantine (No. 45): 
Articles exempt from restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 386, seventh revision) 74-76 
Postmasters, instructions to 76 
Hawkins, L. A., in charge of Division of Control Investigations, retires from Department 44 
Hearing, public, to consider advisability of extending white-fringed beetle quarantine to the State 
' of North Carolina, notice of 60-61 
Jamaica, British West Indies, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. P. Q. 355, revised, 
supplement No. 4) 65 
Japanese beetle quarantine (No. 48): 
Ethylene dichloride emulsion dip, instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement No. 6). 52-54 
Fruits and vegetables, termination date on shipment restrictions advanced to September 9 for the 
year 1942 (B. E. P. Q. 524) . 51-52 
Lead arsenate treatment, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement No. 4, 
first revision) 31-32 
Methyl bromide fumigation, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement 
No. 1, fifth and sixth revisions) 29-30, 54-55 
Methyl bromide solution treatment, instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement 
No. 7) 56-58 
Paradichlorobenzene fumigation, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement 
No. 5) 32-33 
Revised regulations effective March 24, 1942 1-14 
Common carriers, notice to 14 
General public, notice to 14 
Postmasters, instructions to - 50 
True bulbs, corms, and tubers exempted from certification, list of (B. E. P. Q. 394, second revision) . 50-51 
Lead arsenate treatment for Japanese beetle, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, 
supplement No. 4, first revision) 31-32 
Martin, J. F., succeeds S. B. Fracker as chief of Division of Plant Disease Control 45 
Methyl bromide fumigation for — 
Japanese beetle, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 499, supplement No. 1, fifth and 
sixth revisions) . - - 29-30, 54-55 
White-fringed beetle, revised instructions to inspectors (B. E. P. Q. 503, fourth revision and 
supplement No. 1) 16-19,42-43 
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