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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Postmasters, instructions to— Continued. Year and page 
mail importations of plants and plant products, general, treatment of, 
erc.___ 1922-42; 1924-103; 1926-24, 63, 102; 1928-17, 50 
Mediterranean fruit fly and melon fly quarantine no. 13 1914-20, 
21 ; 1924-126 ; 1927-49 ; 1930-64 
Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 68 1929-88, 89, 153 ; 1930-15, 23, 155 
Mexican fruit worm quarantine no. 64 1927-112 
narcissus bulb quarantine no. 62 1928—44 
nursery stuck, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37 1922-42 
nursery stock regulations 1915-45 
Philippine Islands, for quarantine purposes regarded as a foreign country — 1916-55 
phony peach disease quarantine no. 67 1929-123, 229 ; 1932-15 ; 1933-148 
pink bollworm : 
domestic 1914-20; 
1921-166; 1923-68; 1925-90; 1926-27; 1927-122; 1928-49; 
1929-231; 1930-27; 1933-150, 271. 
foreign 1914-20, 25; 1916-153; 1917-41 
potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 18 1914-67 ; 1915-2, 3 
potato regulations, interstate movement 1915-2, 3 
Puerto Rico, for quarantine purposes regarded as a part of the United 
States 1916-55 
rice, seed or paddy, quarantine no. 55 1923-111 
satin moth quarantine no. 53 1922-92; 1924-125; 
1926-17, 131 ; 1927-151 ; 1928-16 ; 1929-43, 238 ; 1931-71 ; 1932-17. 
sugarcane quarantines : 
domestic, quarantine no. 16 1914-66; 1924-126 
foreign, quarantine no. 15 1914-66 
sweetpotato and yam quarantines : 
domestic, quarantine no. 30 1918-3; 1924-126 
foreign, quarantine no. 29 1918-3 
terminal inspection 1915-20, 
38. 77, 79, 85, 99; 1916-36. 133; 1917-52, 53, 85. 138: 1918-6. 32, 
33; 1919-20, 87; 1920-137, 138; 1921-85, 86, 166, 168; 1922-89, 
132, 133, 134; 1923-90. 120, 121. 164; 1924-21, 67, 99, 100; 
1925-18, 51, 52, 53, 107; 1926-18, 24. 101, 132; 1927-86, 129, 
151; 1928-17. 89: 1929-45, 46. 239; 1930-28, 85. 114, 176, 177; 
1931-72, 122; 1932-18, 19, 43, 89, 123; 1933-153. 183. 
Thurberia weevil quarantine no. 61 1926-81; 1927-128; 1933-275 
white pine blister rust, domestic 1917-51 ; 
1919-71 ; 1922-93, 94 ; 1923-41 ; 1924-63 ; 1926-90 ; 1927-98 ; 
1928-12, 66; 1930-56; 1933-152. 
Woodgate rust quarantine no. 65 1928-134; 1929-125 
Potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 18 : 
certification : 
for table potatoes grown in uninfected areas 1914-77 
of seed potatoes in infected districts discontinued, press notice 1915-10 
conference : 
notice of (H.B.-9, May 12. 1915) 1915-35 
report of 1914 (S.R.A. No. l)-7 
control by State action 1914 (S.R.A. No. l)-7 
interstate movement under scab regulations. See Potato regulations, in- 
terstate movement, 
instructions : 
to growers and shippers in uninfected areas 1914-75 
to inspectors in quarantined areas 1914-78 
relative to inspection 1915-18 
lifted, notice of, effective September 1, 1915 1915-57 
loading centers and stations 1914-78 
Maine, part of: 
designated as infected area 1914-50, 90 
released from restrictions 1915-1 
New York, part of, designated as infected area 1914-82 
notice of quarantine no. 14, effective August 1, 1914 1914-19 
instructions to postmasters 1914-67 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914-21 
notice of quarantine no. 18, effective November 14, 1914 1914-82 
instructions to postmasters 1915-2, 3 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914-81 
potato seed. See Potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 18, seed 
potatoes. 
seed potatoes, to be purchased in certified sacks only, press notice 1914 
(S.R.A. No. 2) -9. 88 
western New York, apparently free from powdery scab, press notice 1914-83 
See also Potato quarantine no. 11 ; Potato regulations, interstate movement. 
Potato quarantine no. 11 : 
Belgium, importations from, prohibited 1914(S.R.A.No.2)-9 
Canada, importations from : 
prohibited 1915-10 
restrictions lifted, press notice 1914-85 
common scab bars Canadian potatoes (H.B.-3, Jan. 29. 1915) 1915-6 
Denmark, importations from : 
prohibited because of infestations in 1914-23 
restrictions lifted 1915-5 
desiccated potatoes not governed by 1914 (S.R.A.No.l )-7 
"district", definition of 1914(S.R.A.No.2)-l 
Holland : 
importations from, allowed, with exceptions 1914-24. 50 
infestation in 1914-24 
