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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
European corn borer — Continued. _ • 
foreign — continued. tear and page 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-26 
press notice 1920-26 
violations. See Violations. 
European countries, summary of plant quarantine restrictions (H.B.-151, May 
15, 1922) 1922-36 
European larch canker. See Larch canker. 
European pine-shoot moth quarantine no. 20: 
instructions to inspectors (H.B.-4, Feb. 9, 1915) 1915-7 
notice of, effective July 1, 1915 1915-9 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1915-3 
Euscepes batatae. See Sweetpotato and yam quarantines. 
Evctna buoliana. See European pine-shoot moth quarantine no. 20. 
Excelsior, as packing material (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Export regulations (Rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture gov- 
erning the inspection and certification of plants and plant products offered for 
export to meet the sanitary requirements of foreign countries) : 
notice of, effective August 9, 1926 1926-99 
revised, effective August 1, 1931 1931-119 
Farm products. __£ee Japanese beetle quarantines. 
Federal Horticultural Board : 
accounts, payment of, instructions to employees 1919-57 
participation in trade meetings 1921-108 
personnel 1919-122; 1924-127; 1927-159 
uniforms, port inspection service 1925-55 
Federal Plant Quarantine Board (advisory), organization of 1928-93, 
144 ; 1829-48, 130, 179, 247 ; 1930-31, 88, 132, 199 ; 1931-38, 89, 135, 
171; 1932-25, 50, 93, 135. 
Filberts. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56, nuts. 
Flag smut and take-all diseases : 
eradication of, press notice 1919-86 
general statements 1919-66, 85 
quarantine (domestic) proposed, hearing, notice of 1919-84 
report 1919-85 
Flag smut and take-all quarantine no. 39 (superseded by Flag smut quarantine 
no. 59) : 
notice of, effective August 15, 1919 1919-77 
Treasury Decision No. 38105 1919-110 
Treasury Decision No. 38158 1919-111 
Flag smut quarantine no. 59 (supersedes Flag smut and take-all quarantine 
no. 39) : 
notice of, effective February 1, 1926 1925-106 
press notice 1925-106 
Treasury Decision No. 41327 1926-15 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1925-105 
Flaxseed consignment from New Zealand destroyed 1917-103 
Florida : 
banana root borer, outbreak in 1918-2, 16 
European corn borer, summary of State quarantine 1919-120 
Mediterranean fruit fly. See Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 68. 
pink bollworm infestation in, press notice 1932-48 
terminal inspection 1916-132. 133 ; 
1917-53, 85 ; 1918-13 ; 1919-20, 1921-85 ; 1925-18, 1928-89 ; 1932-123. 
Flowers, cut. See Cut flowers. 
Flower seeds, definition of 1919-105 
Foreign countries, nursery stock inspection 1914-51, 87 : 1915-59 : 1916-54, 103 ; 
1917-111; 1918-93; 1919-111; 1930-74, 111; 1933-181, 202, 290 
Foreign plant quarantine officials (Canadian) qualified to inspect and certify 
plants for shipment to the United States (Treasury Decision No. 43980) 1930-74 
amended list. (Treasury Decisions Nos. 46431, 46590) 1933-181,202 
Forest products. See Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
France : 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51 ; 1915-59 ; 1916-54, 103 ; 1917-111 ; 1918-93 
pest conditions, report by Dr. Marlatt 1925-73 
summary of plant quarantine restrictions : 
H.B.-151, May 15, 1922 1922-36 
P.Q.C.A.-301, November 20, 1930 1930-185 
Freezing as a means of sterilization. See under the quarantine subject concerned. 
Frozen-pack fruit, entry permitted. (P.Q.C.A.-311, May 8, 1931) 1931-79 
press notice 1931-79 
Fruit and rose stocks. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37. 
Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56. (Supersedes Citrus black fly quarantine 
no. 49.) 
acorns. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56, nuts. 
avocado, importation of governed by quarantine no. 56 with revocation of 
avocado fruit order 1932-27 
bananas, conditions governing entry (H.B.-216, June 30, 1928) 1928-33 
bean-pod borer, in Cuba, investigation of 1925—108 
beans, green, from Cuba, permits for entry at southern ports canceled 1925-102 
bonded shipments via North American ports, reentry prohibited except 
under permit (Treasury Decision No. 41382) 1926-9 
chestnuts. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56, nuts. 
cipollini, restrictions on entry (H.B.-196, Sept. 10, 1926) 1926-81 
citrus fruit : 
Cuban: 
entry at Key West, press notice 1924-98 
entry at southern ports, press notice 1931-100 
