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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Mexican border regulations — Continued. Year and page 
notice Of, effective July 1. 1917 1917-59 
Treasury Decision No. 37255 1917-83 
amendment no. l, effective January 29, 1920 1920-18- 
press notice 1920-18 
warning to passengers from Mexico 1918-82: 
See also Mexican border quarantine service. 
Mexican corn quarantine no. 42. (Superseded by European corn borer quar- 
antine no. 41. revised I : 
genera] statement 1920-14; 1921-5 
grinding and sterilization requirements as conditions of entry, effective 
March 22. 1920 (H.B.-120, Feb. 28, 1920) 1920-16 
notice of, effective February 21, 1920 1920-15 
Treasury Decision No. 3S299 1920-44 
proposed, bearing, notice of 1920-14 
revoked, and regulations combined witb European corn borer quarantine 
no. 41. effective March 1, 1927 1927-18 
violations. See Violations. 
Mexican fruit fly quarantine no. 5 : 
citrus fruits, bonded shipments through the United States. See Immediate 
export and immediate transportation and exportation. 
frozen-pack fruit, entry permitted (P.Q.C.A.-311, May 8, 1931) 1931-79 
press notice 1931-79 
fumigation of orange cars, requirements, formula 1914-68 
notice of. effective January 15, 1913 Not in S.R.A. 
amendment no. 1, February 8, 1913 Not in S.R.A. 
plums, infested, seized at border, press notice 1930-109 
violations. See Violations. 
warning to passengers from Mexico 1918-82 
Mexican fruit worm quarantine no. 64: 
administrative instructions : 
early beginning of shipping period under Mexican fruit worm quarantine 
regulations authorized (P.Q.C.A.-325, Sept. 9, 1931) 1931-104- 
early beginning of shipping season for Texas citrus fruit authorized 
(P.Q.C.A.-343, effective Sept. 15 1932) 1932-71 
shipping season for Texas citrus fruit extended (P.Q.C.A.-326, effective 
Oct. 28, 1931) 1931-149- 
sterilization of grapefruit and oranges by heat under the Mexican fruit- 
worm quarantine (P.Q.C.A.-329, effective Mar. 5, 1932) 1932-12. 
notice to common carriers 1932-12 
sterilization of grapefruit and oranges by refrigeration authorized 
(P.Q.C.A.-330, effective Mar. 5, 1932) 1932-12: 
notice to common carriers 1932-13 
termination of shipping season for Texas citrus fruit (P.Q.C.A.-331, 
effective Mar. 25. 1932) 1932-13 
citrus census, lower Rio Grande Valley 1928-77 ; 1929-163 ; 1930-156 
general statement, eradication, situation, etc 1928-6,27,109; 
1929-6, 56, 194 ; 1930-41 
grapefruit, oranges, and kumquats, harvesting period extended, press notice- 1929-40 
notice of. effective August 15, 1927 1927-108 
instructions to postmasters 1927-112 
press notice 1927-108 
to common carriers 1927-112 
to general public 1927-112 
amendment no. 1, effective October 2, 1931 1931-148 
to common carriers 1931-148 
to general public 1931-148 
amendment no. 2. effective March 5. 1932 1932-11 
to common carriers 1932-11 
to genera] public 1932-11 
regulations revised, effective September 1, 1932 1932-66 
to common carriers 1932-70 
to general public 1932-71 
oranges and "kumquats, commercial production authorized 1927-113 
plums, infested, seized at border, press notice 1930-109 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1927-71 
press notice 1927-71 
report of, press notice 1927-72 
shipping season : 
earlv beginning : 
P.Q.C.A.-325, September 9. 1931 1931-104 
B.P.Q.-343. effective September 15, 1932 1932-71 
extended (P.Q.C.A.-326, effective Oct. 28, 1931) 1931-149- 
lengthened. 1934. press notice 1933-201 
terminated (P.Q.C.A.-331, effective Mar. 25, 1932) 1932-13 
sterilization of oranges and grapefruit : 
by heat (P.Q.C.A.-329, effective Mar. 5. 1932) 1932-12 
by refrigeration (P.Q.C.A.-330, effective Mar. 5. 1932) 1932-12 
violation. See Violations. 
Mexican products, warning to passengers from Mexico 1918-82 
Mexico : 
corn borer infestation 1923-57 
cotton, unmanufactured, entrv into Lower California prohibited by Governor 
Cantu 1917-22 
cut flowers, from, entry permitted, memorandum for chief inspectors, 
October 14, 1927 1927-148 
fruit fly survey 1923-57. 163 
pest survey, ether than fruit fly 1923-5T 
