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and cucumbers; larvae of species of Blastobasidae in Barbados cherries, cheri- 
moyas, grapes, Lucnma sp., and rose apple ; Awomis sp. on cotton bolls ; larvae 
of species of Gracilariidae in Barbados cherries, Inga feuillei, Inga sp., and 
quince; larvae of species of Pyralidae (Epipaschiinae) in I. fcuillel and peaches; 
Pyralidae (Phycitinae) in /. feuillei; Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis on leaves of 
pear; Stephanoderes sp. near paraguayensis Hopk. on rose apple; Euscepes bat- 
atae Waterhouse and Euparia sp. in sweetpotatoes ; larvae of a species of noc- 
tuid, a ConotraclieUis sp., and Onorimo schema lycopersicella Busck, in tomatoes, 
etc. 
STATEMENT OF FEDERAL PLANT QUARANTINES 
The following tabular statement of the quarantines issued under the Plant 
Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912, as amended, indicating those that have been 
superseded or revoked, has been issued for the information of Federal and 
State plant quarantine officials, librarians, and others. The practice of as- 
signing a new number to each revision of a quarantine, followed during the 
first few years of the enforcement of the act, has long since been discontinued. 
Quarantine 
designation 
and number 
Formerly no.— 
Super- 
seded 
by 
no.— 
Revoked 
Subject 
F-l - 
7 
13 
White-pine blister rust. 
D-2 
Mediterranean fruit fly. 
Potato wart. 
F-3 
D-4 .... 
10 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
F-5 
Mexican fruits. 
D-6 
Date palms. 
F-7 
1 
White-pine blister rust. 
F-8 
Pink bollworm. 
D-9 
47 
17 
D-10 
4 
F-ll. 
Jan. 1, 1916 
Powdery scab of potato. 
F-12 
Seeds of avocado or alligator pear. 
D-13 - 
2 
Hawaiian fruits and vegetables. 
Powdery scab of potato. 
Sugarcane. 
D-14 
Sept. 1,1915 
F-15- 
D-16 
Do. 
D-17 
4,10 
22 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
Powdery scab of potato. 
D-18 
Sept. 1,1915 
F-19 . . 
Citrus nursery stock. 
F-20 
European pines. 
F-21 
24 
25 
47 
Indian corn diseases. 
D-22 .. 
4, 10, 17 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
D-23 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc. 
F-24 . 
21 
4, 10, 17, 22 
D-25 
27 
54 
33 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
D-26 
D-27 
4, 10, 17, 22, 25 
Gyspy moth and brown-tail moth. 
F-28 
Citrus fruits. 
F-29 . 
Sweetpotato and yam. 
D-30 
Do. 
F-31 
Banana plants. 
Do. 
D-32 
D-33 
4, 10, 17, 22, 25, 27 
45 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
F-34... 
Bamboo. 
D-35 
40 
43 
Japanese beetle. 
D-36 .... 
European corn borer. 
F-37 
Nursery stock, plants, and seeds. 
D-38 
Black stem rust. 
F-39 
59 
48 
Flag smut. 
D-40 
35 
Japanese beetle. 
F-41 
European corn borer. 
F-42... 
41 
Mar. l,1927i 
July 15,1932 
July 1, 1932 
Indian corn from Mexico. 
D-43 
36 
European corn borer. 
F-44 
Stocks, cuttings, scions, and buds of 
D-45 
4, 10, 17, 22, 25, 27, 33 
fruits from the Orient (brought under 
quarantine 37) . 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
D-46. . 
52 
Pink bollworm. 
D-47 
35,40 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc. 
D-48 
Japanese beetle. 
F-49 
56 
Fruits and vegetables. 
1 Revocation of quarantine 42 covered in revision of regulations under quarantine 41, effective Mar. 1, 1927. 
D = Domestic quarantines. 
F= Foreign quarantines. 
