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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth quarantines on stone and quarry products — 
Continued. 
D( tioe of— continued. * ear and P°^ e 
effective July 1, 1915. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products on 
account ot the gypsy moth, with regulations. Supplements quaran- 
tine no. 22. Supersedes quarantine effective Oct. 23, 1914) 1914-42 
effective August 16, 1916. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products 
on account of the gypsy moth, with regulations. Supplements quaran- 
tine no. 25. Supersedes quarantine effective July 1, 1915. Super- 
seded by quarantine no. 27) 1916-93 
Hadlet, C. H. : 
In charge of Japanese beetle project 1919-57 
transfers to Bureau of Entomology, press notice 1930-134 
Haiti, pest survey, fruit fly 1933-227, 229 
Hawaii : 
for purposes of the Plant Quarantine Act regarded as a part of the con- 
tinental United States 1916-55 
inspection of mail shipments at Honolulu authorized, Treasury Decision 
No. 40753 1925-21 
quarantine of United States to protect. See United States quarantined to 
protect Hawaii, quarantine no. 51. 
terminal inspection — 1 1921-85; 1923-120 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed products quar- 
antine no. 47. (Supersedes quarantine no. 9 and quarantine no. 23) : 
cotton blister mite 1920-86 
general statement 1920-86 
notice of, effective August 15, 1920 1920-87 
instructions to postmasters 1924-126 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-86 
press notice 1920-87 
Sec also Cotton regulations ; Cottonseed products regulations. 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, soil, or earth, with plants, 
quarantine no. 60 : 
action postponed 1923-41 
notice of, effective March 1, 1926 1926-16 
instructions to postmasters 1926-16 
press notice 1926-15 
to common carriers 1926—17 
to g*eneral public 1926-17 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1922-88 
press notice 1922-89 
report of 1923-41 
Hawaiian cotton quarantine no. 23. (Superseded by quarantine no. 47) : 
conference, notice of (H.B.-8, Apr. 10, 1915) 1915-22 
report 1915-23 
notice of, effective July 1, 1915 1915-46 
instructions to postmasters 1915-53 
revised, effective February 16, 1916 1916-20 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914—27 
press notice 1914-27 
Hawaiian fruits. See Mediterranean fruit fly and melon fly quarantine no. 13. 
Hawaiian fruits and vegetables permitted to be shipped to the mainland 1917-144 
Hawkins, Lon A., transfers to the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. 1930-85 
H.B.'s. See Circulars, H.B.'s, P.Q.C.A.'s, B.P.Q.'s. 
Hearing, notice of: <rt0o ^^ n 
Asiatic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine no. 66 1928-119 
press notice 1928—118 
bamboo quarantine no. 34 1918-65 
banana plant quarantines : 
domestic , 19 J£~H 
press notice 1918—18 
foreign 1918-17 
press notice 1918-18 
black stem rust quarantine no. 38 1919-10 ; 1931-41 
press notice l931 r^?'io! 
camphor scale, quarantine proposed 1922-127 
press notice ixsz ill 
Canadian Christmas trees and greens quarantine no. 57 1923-14^ 
press notice 1923-143 
chestnut hark disease, quarantine proposed ,irjl ToR 
citrus black fly quarantine no. 49 1920-139 
press notice- _ 1920—139 
citrus fruit quarantine no. 28 1917-43; 1921-87 
press notice 1917-44; 1921-87 
citrus nursery stock quarantine no. 19 of 
corn disease quarantine no. 21 ^o?? 5 ol 
corn diseases quarantine no. 24 JV - ™ 
cotton regulations JSJloS 
press notice 1914— -< 
cottonseed products regulations: 
oil 1917—61 
press notice ^17-61 
other products J«tI co 
press notice 191 7-52 
Dutch elm disease ,5oo JRS 
press notice J2oq iiJ 
eelworm, quarantine proposed noo io 
press notice iSYa 1 !? 
e < lworm disease of cereals, quarantine proposed iyi^-»4 
