INDEX / 
Circulars, H.B.'s, P.Q.C.A.'s, B.P.Q.'s— Continued. Year and PM e 
H.B.-73, December 14, 1916. Potatoes imported from Canada must be 
accompanied by shipper's certificate of soundness 1916—154 
H.B.-74, January 2, 1917. Warning to cotton permittees and licensees rela- 
tive to shipments of imported cotton to nonlicensees 1917-1 
H.B.-75, January 4, 1917. Second supplementary list of licensees author- 
ized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-76, January 29, 1917. Distribution to nonlicensees of disinfected sam- 
ples of imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-77, February 6, 1917. Correspondence of branch offices of the 
Board Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-78, February 8, 1917. Disposal of leakage or wastage from foreign 
cotton 1917-8 
H.B.-79, February 20, 1917. Importation of burlap or other fabric which 
has been used for wrapping cotton 1917-10 
H.B.-80, February 20, 1917. Such baling as will prevent wastage required 
of Mexican cotton 1917-9 
H.B.-81, March 17, 1917. Section 8 of Plant Quarantine Act amended 1917-30 
H.B.-82, March 29, 1917. Permittees responsible for fumigation of cotton. 1917-32 
H.B.-83, April 2, 1917. Entry ports for foreign cotton, cotton waste, 
used burlap, etc 1917-37 
H.B.-84, April 10, 1917. Entry procedure under the rules and regulations 
governing the importation of cotton into the United States 1917-39 
H.B.-85, April 6, 1917. Cotton fumigation plants must be licensed 1917-38 
H.B.-86, April 4, 1917. Third supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-87, July 2, 1917. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic in, 
or store imported cotton, revised to June 28, 1917 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-88, August 28, 1917. Notice of revocation of licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-89, September 24, 1917. First supplementary list of licensees author- 
ized to purchase and use. traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-90, September 27, 1917. Imported cotton samples should be listed on 
ship's manifest as " cotton samples " and should be packed separately 1917-112 
H.B.-91, December 10, 1917. Notice of revocation and amendment of 
licenses Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-92, January 2, 1918. Instructions for Mexican border inspectors. Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-93. January 7, 1918. Second supplementary list of licensees author- 
ized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.— 94, April 4, 1918. Cooperation of nurserymen requested in eradica- 
cation of common barberry to aid in the control of wheat stem rust 1918-42 
H.B.-95, April 8, 1918. Third supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use. traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-96, April 19. 1918. Charges for disinfection of imported cotton 1918-46 
H.B.-97, June 10, 1918. Licensees authorized to purchase "nd use, traffic in, 
or store imported cotton, revised to June 7, 1918 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-98, July 9, 1918. Revision of cotton mailing list Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-99, October (5, 1918. First supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-100, October 23, 1918. Notice of revocation of license Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-101, January 2, 1919. Second supplementary list of licensees author- 
ized to purchase and use. traffic in. or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-102. February 28, 1919. Brown-tail moth and gypsy moth coming in 
with French stock — careful inspection of all imported stock necessary 1919-23 
H.B.-103. March 19, 1919. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, 
traffic in, or store imported cotton, revised to March 19, 1919 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-104, March 25, 1919. All outstanding permits for importation of 
nursery stock revoked May 31, 1919 1919-35 
H.B.-105, Api'il 10. 1919. Explanation of provisions for entry of plant 
novelties and propagating stock under quarantine no. 37. (Superseded 
by P.Q.C.A.-249) _ 1919-33 
revised July 28, 1919 1919-82 
supplement October 7, 1919. New varieties for personal use 1919-105 
revised July 1, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
revised January 1, 1922. Title : Explanation of provisions for entry 
of plant novelties and propagating stock under regulation 14. 
quarantine 37 1921-168 
revised February 26. 1923 1923-18 
revised March '31, 1923 1923-22 
revised April 10, 1926 1926-31 
H.B.-106. April 10, 1919. Instructions for sterilization of sand, soil, or 
earth used for packing bulbs imported under notice of quarantine 
no. 37 Not in S.R.A. 
revised November 8, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-107, May 15, 1919. Notices required by regulations 10 and 11 of 
quarantine no. 37, for stock entered at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, 
New Orleans, San Francisco, or Seattle Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-108, May 16, 1919. Notices required by regulations 10 and 11 of 
quarantine no. 37, for stock entered at ports other than Boston. New 
York. Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, or Seattle Not in S.R.A 
H.B.-109, Julv 14, 1919. Lily-of-the-vallev clumps must be free from sand, 
soil, or earth 1 1919-82 
H.B.-110, September 5, 1919. Fumigation of railway cars and other ve- 
hicles and freisrht, express, baggasre, and other materials from Mexico- Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-lll, September 15, 1919. (Explanation of form 207-3) Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-112, September 16, 1919. Fumigation of railway cars and other 
vehicles and freight, express, baggage, and other materials from Mexico. 1919—109 
H.B.-113, October 1, 1919. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, 
traffic in, or store imported cotton, revised to November 1, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
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