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Phony peach disease quarantine no. G7 — Continued. _ , 
notice of, effective June 1, 1929 — continued. Year and P°Oe 
to common carriers 1929-122 
to general public 1929-123 
amendment no. 1, effective November 1, 1929 1929-228 
instructions to postmasters 1929-229 
to common carriers 1929-229 
to general public 1929-229 
revised, effective November 30, 1931 1931-149 
instructions to postmasters 1932-15 
to common carriers 1931-153 
to general public 1931—153 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1928-135 
press notice 1928-134 
violations. See Violations. 
Phyllophaga sp. See Hawaiian and Puerto Riran quarantine covering sand, 
etc., no. 60. 
Physoderma diseases of corn. See Corn diseases quarantine no. 24. 
Phy talus sp. See Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, etc., 
no. 60. 
Picker waste. See Cotton regulations, waste. 
Pierid, white tree, nests on imported French fruit seedlings (H.B.-128, Feb. 
8, 1921) 1921-43 
Pillows, balsam. See Gypsy, moth and brown-tail moth. 
Pineapples, in passengers' baggage 1916-88 
Pines. See European pine-shoot moth quarantine no. 20 ; White pine blister rust. 
Pink bollworm (including pink bollworm quarantines nos. 8, 9, 46, and 52) : 
domestic : 
administrative instructions : 
fumigation of cotton lint produced in Chaves County, N.Mex., 
required for movement to points outside of area regulated on 
account of pink bollworm (P.Q.C.A.-300, effective Nov. 20, 1930. 
Modifies P.Q.C.A.-281) 1930-170 
fumigation of cotton lint produced in E-cldy and Otero Counties, 
N.Mex., required for movement to points outside of area regu- 
lated on account of pink bollworm (P.Q.C.A.-298, effective Oct. 
20, 1930. Modifies P.Q.C.A.-281) 1930-168 
omission of fumigation authorized for cotton lint, linters and 
samples moved from certain counties in Texas, New Mexico, and 
Arizona (B.P.Q.-342, effective Sept. 15, 1932. Supersedes 
P.Q.C.A.-318) T 1932-88 
omission of fumigation authorized for cotton lint moved from 
certain counties in Texas and New Mexico (P.Q.C.A.-318. effec- 
tive Aug. 1, 1931) 1931-116 
permits for the interstate movement of cotton and cotton products 
from pink-bollworm regulated area of Florida (B.P.Q.-345, effec- 
tive Oct. 29, 1932) 1932-119 
removal of fumigation requirement for cotton lint moving from cer- 
tain counties of Texas and New Mexico (P.Q.C.A.-281, effective 
June 1, 1930) 1930-79 
change in leadership of projects 1929-41 
conferences : 
Association of Cotton States Entomologists, Houston 1919-119 
Austin 1921-3,28 
congressional, resolution following 1917-104 
Dallas 1921-97, 124, 125, 130, 131 
El Paso 1925-65 
New Orleans 1920-3; 1925-66 
Washington 1915-22, 23 ; 1917-86 ; 1920-80 ; 1921-3, 15, 26, 27 
control, eradication : 
appropriation 1917-66, 68; 1918-27, 41; 1920-54; 1922-56 
burning picker waste 1914-26 
campaign started in Georgia, press notice 1933-212 
cleaning of fields, report— 1918-39 ; 1921-100 ; 1922-64 ; 1923-10 ; 1924-3 
cooperation with Texas urged 1921-11 
disinfecting machines at gins 1923-2 
eradication possible, press notice 1923-2 
fumigation : 
houses 1918-16 
29, 65, 123; 1920-18; 1921-5, 101; 1923-91; 1924-127; 1925-67, 86 
See also Fumigation plants. 
method (H.B.-18, Oct. 18, 1915) 1915-82 
requirements. See Pink bollworm, domestic, administrative 
instructions. 
House joint resolution 1930-79 
movement of linters from infested districts 1920-132 
omission of fumigation requirement 1931-116; 1932-88 
prohibiting growth of cotton necessary 1918-4 
program 1921-98 
seed disinfection modified, Louisiana 1923-104 
sterilization of cottonseed urged 1921-136 
cooperation with : 
Lower California, Mexico 1920-118 
Mexico 1925-67 
cotton-free zones, regulated zones 1917-66. 
86 : 1918-11, 13, 14, 26, 40, 53, 54, 100 ; 1919-30, 49, 96 ; 
1921-3, 27, 99, 115; 1922-54, 63, 64; 1923-3. 4, 103, 137, 139; 
1925-63; 1928-49, 85; 1929-4; 1930-76, 171. 
