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SEKVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Circulars, H.B.'s, P.Q.C.A.'s, B.P.Q.'s— Continued. Year and P a € 
H.B.-31, January 15, 1916. Instructions to potato permittees as to disease 
tolerance 1916-1 
H.B.-3iy>, January 31, 1916. Qualified certification of plants distributed by 
the Department of Agriculture 1916-12 
H.B.-32, February 4, 1916. Cotton waste subject to all the provisions of the 
regulations governing the importation of cotton into the United States. 1916-15 
H.B.-33, February 5, 1916. Changes made in revising cotton regulations. Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-34, February 7. 1916. Conditions under which samples of foreign 
cotton may be stored aud distributed 1916-17 
H.B.-35, February 9, 1916. Information required of cotton licensees 1916-18 
H.B.-36, February 29, 1916. Cotton licenses revoked Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-37, March 4, 1916. Conditions under which waste from foreign cotton 
may be worked over or reclaimed 1916-32 
H.B.-38, March 8, 1916. Revised method of submitting notices of arrival 
and shipment of imported cotton 1916-33 
H.B.-39, March 14, 1916. Cotton licenses revoked Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-40, March 15, 1916. Notice of receipt of imported cotton required 
from licensee 1916—34 
H.B.-41, March 22, 1916. In lieu of quarantine, eastern nurserymen asked 
not to ship white pine, gooseberry, or currant stock into the Rocky Moun- 
tain and western white pine forest areas 1916-36 
H.B.-42, March 22, 1916. Directions for the disinfection of imported cotton. 
(Superseded by H.B.-164) 1916-38 
Supplement, March 22, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-43, March 24, 1916. Revision of mailing list Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-44, March 25, 1916. Cotton licenses revoked Not in S-.R.A. 
H.B.-45, March 29, 1916. Shipment of cotton to foreign countries via the 
United States 1916-40 
H.B.-46, April 5, 1916. Third supplementary list of licensees authorized to 
purchase and use foreign cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-47, April 6, 1916. Cotton licenses revoked Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.— ±8, April 26, 1916. Grades of waste from imported cotton which may 
be distributed, upon approval, without restriction 1916-5* 4 
H.B.-49, May 12, 1916. Cotton quarantine of the Egyptian Government — 1916-62 
H.B.-50, May 23, 1916. Licenses authorizing the purchase, use, or storage 
of imported cotton, in effect on May 22, 1916 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-51, June 1, 1916. Permits authorizing the importation, and licenses 
authorizing the purchase and use, of imported cotton after July 1, 
1916 - — - - Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-52, June 15, 1916'. Cotton not subject to disinfection must be covered 
with wrappings which have not previously been used to cover cotton. 
Importation of burlap or other fabrics which have been used for wrap- 
ping cotton subject to restriction 1916-79 
H.B.-53, June 19, 1916. Results of inspection of Christmas trees and 
greens, nursery stock, forest products, and quarry products shipped from 
the territory quarantined on account of the gypsy moth 1916-76 
H.B.-54, June 26, 1916. Regulation 13 amended to provide for the return 
under certain conditions to the United States of cotton grown in the 
United States, or of foreign cotton which has been disinfected in the 
United States and sent abroad 1916-80 
H.B.-55, July 1, 1916. Extension of bonding period beyond the 40 days pro- 
vided in regulation 7 for the disinfection of imported cotton authorized- 1916-85 
H.B.-56, July 3. 1916. Postponement of the effective date of amendment 
no. 5 to the rules and regulations governing the importation of cotton 
into the United States 1916-86 
H.B.-57, July 18, 1916. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic 
in. or store imported cotton on and after July 1, 1916 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-58. August 8, 1916. Licensee's notice of receipt of imported cotton. Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-59, August 22, 1916. Call for report of imported cotton on hand 
August 21, 1916 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-60. August 28, 1916. Notice of revocation of licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-61. September 13, 1916. Notice of revocation of licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-62. September 14, 1916. Revocation of amendment no. 4 to the rules 
and regulations governing the importation of cotton into the United 
States Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-63, September 21, 1916. Request that original customs entry number 
covering importation of cotton or cotton waste be indicated on all notices. 1916—124 
H.B.-64, September 22. 1916. Foreign cotton and cotton waste entered 
through the port of New York must be disinfected at that port 1916—124 
H.B.-65. October 8, 1916. Notice of revocation of licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-66, October 7, 1916. First supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use. traffic in. or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-67, October 28, 1916. Wrapping of cotton not subject to disinfection 
as a condition of importation subject to restrictions. Importation of 
burlap and other fabrics which have been used for wrapping cotton sub- 
ject to restrictions 1916-134 
H.B.-68, November 18. 1916. Notice of revocation of licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-69. November 20, 1916. Report of storage of imported cotton pending 
disinfection or distribution 1916-144 
H.B.-70. November 21, 1916. Copy certificates prescribed in amendments 
nos. 7 and 8 to the cotton regulations may be omitted 1916-145 
H.B.-71, November 24, 1916. Authorization dated July 1, 1916, for exten- 
sion of bonding period beyond the 40 days provided in regulation 7 for the 
disinfection of imported cotton rescinded 1916-145 
H.B.-72. November 27, 1916. Conditions of entry of Canadian potatoes into 
the United States 1916-147 
