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District of Columbia plant regulations— Continued. Year and page 
notice of, effective September 1, 1920— continued. 
revised, effective April 30, 1921 }§§l~il 
instructions to postmasters inoi 5c 
press notice. 
1921-46 
to common carriers J^l-53 
to general public 19dl-o«s 
violations. See Violations. 
District of Columbia, terminal inspection 1920-137 ; J»*g-^g 
Divbn, E. L., killed in airplane accident 18HWK* 
Domestic plant quarantines: -^^ ,. on ,__ 
Federal, general statement (P.Q.C.A.-295, Oct. 15, 1930) l?£°^ l ?I 
legal data re litigation (P.Q.C.A.-335, May 16, 1932) 1932-43 
Dominica, Leeward Islands: ^ A _ ^ «. ■ « Mt , BA - rt0 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51; 1915-59 ; 1916-54, 103 
pest survey, fruit fly 1933—227, ~6Z 
Dominican Republic: „_„ 00 _ __. 
pest survey, fruit fly 1933 T^Z' ?22 
potatoes from, may be shipped to the United States 1929-12b 
Downy mildew. See Corn disease quarantine no. 21 ; Corn diseases quarantine 
no. 24. 
Dutch elm disease : 
domestic : 
conference to discuss situation in United States : n „ 
notice of 1933-276 
press notice 1933—275 
foreign : 
information for importers of elm burl logs under the Dutch elm disease 
quarantine no. 70 (B.P.Q.-356, Oct. 24, 1933) 1933-248 
notice of quarantine no. 70, effective October 21, 1933 1933-245 
Treasury Decision No. 46721 1933-248 
quarantine, proposed, hearing, notice of 1933-198 
press notice 1933—197 
Earth with plants. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, • 
etc., no. 60 ; Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37, earth. 
Eelworm : 
quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of i»Jg-ii» 
press notice 1923 -119 
report, press notice 1923-llJ 
Eelworm disease of cereals : 
quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of [919 -84 
report, press notice 1919-85 
Eggplants. See Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 68. 
Egypt : 
cotton from, restrictions of War Trade Board 1918-65 
cotton quarantine of (H.B.-49, May 12. 1916) 1°1 6 -^? 
pink bollworm situation 1916-31 ; 1918-64 
Elm disease. See Dutch elm disease. 
Emergency permits. See Permits. 
Endotnia parasitica. See Chestnut bark disease. 
England : ' 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51; 1915-59; 1916-54.103 
summary of plant quarantine restrictions : 
plant inspection requirements of England and Wales 1922-39 
H.B.-151, May 15, 1922 1922-36 
H.B.-160. January 8, 1923 1923-46 
P.Q.C.A.-296, October 15, 1930 1930-179 
P.Q.C.A.-327, November 30, 1931 (Revision of H.B.-160 and H.B.- 
169) - 1931-159 
supplement no. 1, December 20, 1933 1933-288 
Entyloma oryzae. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine no. 55. 
Epiiachna corrupta. See Mexican bean beetle quarantine no. 50. 
Eriophyes gossypii. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc., quarantine 
no. 47. 
Estonia, potatoes from, may be shipped to the United States 1929-176 
Euchlaena sp. See Corn diseases quarantine no. 24. 
Euproctis chrysorrhoea. See Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
European chestnuts. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56, nuts. 
European corn borer : 
domestic : 
conference : 
green corn, report of 1927-57 
lifting proposed, hearing, notice of 1932-9 
corn-on-cob, green, freezing as a condition of certification (P.Q.C.A.— 328, 
effective Feb. 5, 1932)' 1932-9 
extension proposed, hearing, notice of 1919-22, 
109 ; 1920-19 ; 1921-140 ; 1926-106 ; 1927-23, 24 
press notice 1920-20; 1921-141; 1926-106; 1927-24,25 
report of 1919-31. 97 ; 1921-141 ; 1927-25 
general statements 1919-31. 57. 66, 97, 120; 
1920-19, 123 ; 1921-6, 102 ; 1928-27, 97 ; 1929-1, 54, 191 ; 1930-39 ; 1931-10 
green corn conference, report of 1927-57 
Hadley, C. H., goes to Bureau of Entomology, press notice 1930-134 
introduction into New England 1918-2 
lifting : 
notice of, effective July 15, 1932 1932-62 
instructions to postmasters 1932-62 
to common carriers 1932-62 
proposed, conference, notice of 1932-9 
Massachusetts State quarantine on account of 1919-57 
