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Circulars, H.B.'s, P.Q.C.A.'s, B.P.Q.s— Continued. Year and page 
B.P.Q.-342, effective September 15, 1932. Administrative instructions. 
Omission of fumigation authorized for cotton lint, linters, and samples 
moved from certain counties in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. (Super- 
sedes P.Q.C.A.-318) 1932-88 
B.P.Q.-343, effective September 15, 1932. Administrative Instructions. 
Early beginning of shipping season for Texas citrus fruit authorized 1932-71 
B.P.Q.-344, October 6, 1932. Conditions governing the entry of chestnuts 
and acorns from all countries and localities. (Revision of P.Q.C.A.— 
241) 1 1932-100 
B.P.Q.-345, effective October 29, 1932. Administrative instructions. 
Permits for the interstate movement of cotton and cotton products from 
the pink-bollworm regulated area of Florida 1932-119 
B.P.Q.-346, December 10, 1932. European corn borer. State regulations.. 1932-124 
supplement no. 1. December 27, 1932 1932-128 
revised March 16. 1933 1933-167 
B.P.Q.-347, January 1. 1933. Plant quarantine restrictions, Republic of 
Greece 1933-154 
supplement no. 1, September 30, 1933 1933-221 
B.P.Q.-348, January 12, 1933. Plant quarantine restrictions, Republic of 
Chile 1933—158 
B.P.Q.-349, February 17. 1933. Narcissus inspection record for 1932__" 1933-143 
B.P.Q.-350, March 1, 1933. Plant quarantine restrictions. Kingdom of 
Norway 1933-164 
B.P.Q.-351, April 12, 1933. Regulations governing the movement of plants 
and plant products through the mails. (Supersedes H.B.-212) 1933-184 
B.P.Q.-352, June 26, 1033. Administrative instructions. Commercially 
packed apples under the Japanese-beetle-quarantine regulations 1933-178 
B.P.Q.-353, June 26, 1933. Supplementary administrative instructions. 
Narcissus treatment and pest suppression. (Supplements B.P.Q.-337 
and B.P.Q.-338) 1933-178 
B.P.Q.-354, August 15. 1933. Conditions governing the entry and treat- 
ment of narcissus-bulb importations 1933-202 
B.P.Q.-355. September 7, 1933. Plant quarantine restrictions, Jamaica, 
British West Indies 1933-219 
B.P.Q.-356, October 24, 1933. Information for importers of elm burl logs 
under the Dutch elm disease quarantine no. 70 1933-248 
B.P.Q.-357, December 1, 1933. Plant quarantine restrictions, Republic 
of Argentina 1933-277 
Citrus black fly quarantine no. 49. (Superseded by Fruit and vegetable quaran- 
tine no. 56) : 
enforcement : 
general statement 1921-10 
instructions to inspectors 1921-82 
unsatisfactory status of Cuban control efforts 1922-80 
West Indian authorities to cooperate, press notice 1921-81 
notice of, effective April 1, 1921 1921-79 
press notice 1921-81 
Treasury Decision No. 38655 1921-88 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-139 
press notice 1920-139 
Citrus canker. See Citrus fruit quarantine no. 28 ; Citrus nursery stock quaran- 
tine no'. 19. 
Citrus census, lower Rio Grande Valley. See Mexican fruit worm quarantine 
no. 64. 
Citrus fruit. See Citrus fruit quarantine no. 28 ; Fruit and vegetable quarantine 
no. 56 ; Fruit and vegetable quarantine of Puerto Rico, quarantine no. 58 ; 
Mediterranean fruit fly and melon fly quarantine no. 13 ; Med : terranean fruit 
fly quarantine no. 68; Mexican fruit "fly quarantine no. 5; Mexican fruit worm 
quarantine no. 64. 
Citrus fruit quarantine no. 28: 
extension proposed, hearing, notice of 1921—87 
press notice 1921-87 
general statements 1921-10. 106 
notice of, effective August 1. 1917 1917-79 
Treasury Decision No. 37304 1917-104 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1917-43 
press notice 1917-44 
Citrus nursery stock quarantine no. 19 : 
modification, notice of, effective July 1, 1932 ^ 1932-29 
Treasury Decision No. 44795 1932-90 
notice of, effective January 1, 1915 1914-89 
proposed, hearing, notice of ; 1914-81 
seeds, importation of under nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37, 
effective July 1, 1932 1932-29 
Treasury Decision No. 45795 1932-90 
warning to passengers from Mexico : 1918-S2 
Gnidocampa flavescens. See Oriental hag moth. 
Coast Guard, order to observe Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine 1929-140 
Cobnuts. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56. nuts. 
Coconut fibre, as packing material for nursery stock, authorized. (II.B.-132, 
revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Coix. See Corn diseases quarantine no. 24. 
Collaborators, entitled to benefits of United States Emplovees' Compensation 
Act 1 1927-129 
Collectors of customs, instructions to : 
cut flowers from Cuba 1917-8 
Spanish grapes from Canada 1924-98 
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