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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Circulars, H.B.'s, P.Q.C.A.'s, B.P.Q.s — Continued. Yeeir and page 
H.B.-114, October 27, 1919. Shipment of nursery stock in bond to 
foreign countries 1919-108 
H.B.-115, November 15, 1919. Entry under regulation 14 for imme- 
diate transportation and exportation in bond of plants with earth 
prohibited 1919-123. 
H.B.-116, November 21, 1919. Seedlings or lining out stock ~of orna- 
mentals not permitted entry under quarantine no. 37 1919-124 
H.B.-117, October 31, 1919. Instructions relative to inspection and entry 
of plants under regulation 3, quarantine no. 37 1919-103 
H.B.-118, January 10, 1920. Reduction of fumigation charge on Texas- 
Mexican border Not in S R A 
H.B.-119, January 6, 1920. First supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use. traffic in. or store imported cotton Not in S R A 
H.B.-120, February 28, 1920. Grinding or sterilization of corn as a con- 
dition of entry from Mexico under quarantine no. 42 1920-10 
H.B.-121. March 8, 1920. Conversion of certain classes of burlap into 
paper as satisfying the disinfection requirements of regulation 14, cotton 
regulations 1920-39 
revised October 1, 1923. Title : Conversion of certain classes of bur- 
lap into paper or other approved treatment as the equivalent of the 
disinfection required by regulation 11, cotton regulations 1923-136 
H.B.-122, April 1, 1920. Second supplementary list of licensees authorized 
to purchase and use, traffic mi, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-123, April 19, 1920. Bad condition of French fruit stocks 1920-30 
H.B.-124, May 20, 1920. Licensees authorized to deal in or convert into 
paper certain classes of burlap which may be converted into paper as satis- 
tying the disinfection requirements of regulation 14 of the cotton regula- 
tions Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-125, September 1, 1920. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, 
traffic in, or store imported cotton, revised to September 1, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
addition, September 25, 1920 Not in S.R.A, 
H.B.-120. November 1, 1920. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, 
traffic in, or store imported cotton, revised to November 1, 1920 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-127, January 21, 1921. Licensees authorized to deal in or convert 
into paper certain classes of burlap which may be converted into paper 
as satisfying the disinfection requirements of regulation 14 of the cotton 
regulations Not in S.R.A 
H.B.-12S, February 8, 1921. Nests of brown-tail moth and white tree pierid 
arriving on French fruit seedlings — careful inspection of all French stock 
necessary 1921-43 
H.B.-129, February 14, 1921. First supplementary list of licensees author- 
ized to purchase and use, traffic in, or store imported cotton Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-130, February 25, 1921. Restrictions on entry of foreign plants 
widely misunderstood 1921-44 
H.B.-131, February 28, 1921. Misinterpretation possible of inspection at 
port of entry 1921-52 
H.B.-132, March 10, 1921. Sterile packing material for packing bulbs au- 
thorized Not in S.R.A. 
revised June 8, 1921. Title : Packing material for nursery stock, plants, 
and seeds 1921-52 
H.B.-133, March 11, 1921. Imported plants must be inspected at time of 
packing and washed free from earth 1921-53 
H.B.-134, March 23, 1921. Notices of shipment of nursery stock made a 
condition of entry-- 1921-54 
H.B.-135, April 11, 1921. Uncertified imported cotton waste, and burlap or 
other fabric which has been used, or of the kinds ordinarily used, for 
wrapping cotton must be held pending the securing of required certificate 
or must be disinfected as condition of release 1921-84 
H.B.-13G, May 4, 1921. Quarantine 37 to be strictly enforced as to plants 
brought by travelers or others 1921-55 
revised April 15, 1927. Title : Emergency permits for entry of plants 
and plant products brought by travelers or others 1927-86 
H.B.-137, May 4, 1921. Reasons for rejection of miscellaneous plant impor- 
tations 1921-56 
H.B.-138, May 16, 1921. Special permits for the vear 1921-1922. (July 
1. 1921, to June 30, 1922) 1 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-139, June 14, 1921. A violation of quarantine no. 37 1921-57 
H.B.-140, June 22, 1921. Control status of the gypsy moth in the United 
States. Washington conference 1921—01 
H.B.-141, January 1, 1922. Mail entry of imports under regulation 14, 
quarantine 37, hereafter permitted^ 1921-172 
revised May 11. 1923. Title: Restrictions on importations through the 
mails of plants and seeds 1923-78 
revised February 11, 1925 1925-15 
H.B.-142, January 3, 1922. Release of cotton samples after fumigation 1922-68 
H.B.-143, February 15, 1922. A quarantine bugaboo laid to rest 1922-23 
H.B.-144, February 27, 1922. Importation under regulation 2, quarantine 
37, of "plant products" in a live state, other than the classes specifically 
enumerated, are subject to restriction 1922-25 
ILB.-145, March 1, 1922. Is quarantine 37 a plant embargo? 1922-26 
H.B.-140, March 1, 1922. Licensees authorized to purchase and use, traffic 
in, or store imported cotton, revised to March 1, 1922 Not in S.R.A. 
H.B.-147. April 13, 1922. Shipment of Mexican citrus fruit in bond 
through the United States. (Superseded by P.Q.C.A.-305) 1922-94 
supplement no. 1, July 21. 1922 1922-129 
supplement no. 2, October 17, 1922 (supersedes supplement no. 1)_ Not in S.R.A. 
supplement no. 3, November 15, 1923 (supersedes supplements nos. . 
1 and 2) 1923-168 
revised February 1, 1926 1926-19 
