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Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 08 — Continued. 
notice or', effective May l, 1929 — continued. 
revised, effective September 1, 1929 — continued. 
regulations revised — continued. Year and page 
amendment no. 2, effective October 15, 19:!0 1930-149 
press notice 1930-14'.) 
to common carriers 1930-152 
to general public 1930-152 
amendment no. 3, effective November 5, 1930 1930 L52 
press notice , 1930-152 
to common carriers 1930—153 
to general public 1930-153 
nursery stock, shipment by mail from Florida prohibited (administrative 
instructions, P.Q.C.A.-234) 1929-111 
O'Kane, W. C, supersedes Wilmon Newell, press notice 1930-25 
oranges. See Mediterranean fruit-fly quarantine no, 68, citrus fruit. 
orchard and packing-house sanitation urged (P.Q.C.A.-235, June 5, 1929)_ 1929-112 
press notice 1929-11 1 
peppers. See Mediterranean fruit-fly quarantine no. 08. administrative in- 
structions (P.Q.C.A.'s 228, 236, 280). 
persimmons (administrative instructions, P.Q.C.A.-279) 1930-68 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1929-77 
press notice 1929-77 
report of, press notice 1929-78 
refrigerator cars, cleaning of (P.Q.C.A.-226, May 8. 1929) 1929-90 
refrigeration of infested fruit not adequate safeguard against spread of 
fruit fly (P.Q.C.A.-231, May 22, 1929) 1929-105 
release authorized of certain anas designated as infested (administrative 
instructions, P.Q.C.A.-256) __— 1929-221 
release of West Florida (administrative instructions, P.Q.C.A.-268) 1930-22 
reshipment of Florida fruit and vegetables 1930-109. 153 
satsumas. See Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 08. citrus fruit. 
sterilization under regulations. See Mediterranean fruit-fly quarantine 
no. 68, administrative instructions (P.Q.G.A.'s 240, 251, 252, 255, 271, 273, 
287, 290. 291). 
discussion of 1929-225; 1930-25 
P.Q.CA.-247, September 27, 1929 1929-101 
press notice 1929-1.19 
string beans, removal of restrictions on (administrative instructions, 
P.Q.C.A.-242) 1929-141 
study of fruit fly in Florida : 
appointment of specialists, press notice 1929-135 
report 1929-136 
press notice 1929-130, 223 
tangerines. See Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no 68, citrus fruit. 
tomatoes, movement of (P.Q.C.A.-228, May 11, 1929) 1929-100 
Treasury Department order to Coast Guard 1929-140 
violations. See Violations. 
weekly clean-up authorized (administrative instructions, P.Q.C.A.-250) 1929-217 
Me tings, Federal Horticultural Board participation in 1921-108 
Melanomma glumarum. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine no. 55. 
Melon fly., See Mediterranean fruit fly and melon fly quarantine no. 13. 
Memorandum relative to procedure in the importation of seeds, plants, and plant 
material from foreign countries for the use of the Department of Agriculture 
and the forwarding of seeds and plants by the Department to foreign coun- 
tries (Aug. 4. 1919) 1919-106 
Merodon equestris. See Narcissus-bulb quarantine no. 62. 
Metamasius hemiptcras. See Banana plant quarantines, domestic. 
Mexican Agricultural Commission, visit to the United States 1918-80 
Mexican bean beetle quarantine no 50 : 
general statements 1921-9, 103 
lifted, notice of, effective July 23. 1921 1921-155 
press notice ___. 1921-1.10 
notice of, effective May 1. 1921 1921-75 
press notice 1921-78 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-140 
press notice 1020-140 
Mexican border quarantine service : 
contraband intercepted - 1921-107 
fumigation : 
list of houses— 1918-65, 123; 1920-18, 125; 1921-5, 101: 1922-131: 1923- 
91; 1921-127: 1925-67 
See also Fumigation plants. 
of cars and other vehicles and freight, express, baggage, and other 
materials from Mexico (H.B.-112, Sept. 10, 1919) 1919-109 
revolving fund requested ' 1918-15, 27 
general statement 1918-15 ; 1920-125 
See "jxo Cotton regulations; Mex'can border regulations; Mexican corn quar- 
antine no. 42 ; Pink boll worm. 
Mexican border regulations (Hides and regulations prohibiting the movement of 
cotton and cottons ed from Mexico into the United Stales and governing the 
entry into the United States of railway cars and other vehicles, freight, ex- 
press, baggage, or other materials from Mexico at border points.) : 
fumigation : 
of cars and other vehicles and freight, express, baggage, and other 
materials from Mexico (H.B.-112. Sept. 16, 1919) 1919-109 
revolving fund requested 1918-15, 27 
See also Cotton regulations, fumigation ; Pink bollworm, control. 
