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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Satin moth quarantine no. 53 — Continued. 
notice or, effective January 1, 1922 — continued. 
revised, effective January 1, 1929 — continued. Tear and page 
amendment no. 2, effective February 1, 1931 (supersedes amend- 
ment no. 1) 1931-13 
instructions to postmasters 1931-71 
press notice 1931-13 
to common carriers 1931-16 
to general public 1931-16 
regulations revised, effective December 1, 1931 1931-153 
instructions to postmasters 1932-17 
to common carriers 1931-153 
to general public 1931-158 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1921-157 
press notice 1921-157 
pussy willow shipments : 
in violation of, instructions to postmasters 1928-16 
prohibited by, press notice 1929-43 
situation. See Satin motb quarantine no. 53, general statements, 
violation. See Violations. 
Sawdust, as packing material (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Scab, powdery. See Potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 18 ; Potato 
quarantine no. 11. 
Scleracbne. See Corn diseases quarantine no 24. 
Sclerospora maydis. See Corn disease quarantine no. 21. 
Sclerospora oryztorum. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine no. 55. 
Sclerospora savchari. See Corn diseases quarantine no. 24. 
Scotland : 
nursery stock inspection 1914-51 ; 1915-59 ; 1916-54, 103 ; 1918-93 
summary of plant quarantine restrictions (P.Q.C.A.-327, Nov. 30, 1931) __ 1931-159 
Screening cotton warehouses. See Cotton regulations, mills. 
Sealed baggage, inspection at Honolulu authorized under quarantine no. 13 1922-124 
Seattle, fumigation plant for disinfection of cotton 1918-16 ; 1923-92 
Seed : 
apple. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37. 
cotton. -See Cotton regulations ; Pink bollworm. 
of hardy perennial plants, definition of 1919-105 
or paddy rice quarantine. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine no. 55 
potatoes. See Potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 18 ; Potato 
regulations, interstate movement. 
Seedlings or lining-out stock not permitted entry (H.B.-116, Nov. 21, 1919)— 1919-124 
Shavings, as packing material (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Shipping Board, masters, officers, and crew, instructions to, regarding entry 
of plants and plant products 1928-89 
Ships, foreign, danger of introduction of pink bollworm from, while coaling 1918-123 
Soil, as packing material. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 
37, earth. 
South Africa, Union of. See Union of South Africa. 
Spain : 
nursery stock inspection 1915-59; 1916-54, 103 
pest survey, fruit fly 1925-18, 73; 1927-103, 142 
potato importations from, authorized, press notice 1933-173 
Spanish grapes. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine no. 56, grapes. 
Special permit. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37, permits. 
Sphagnum, as packing material (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Spongospora suoterranea. See Potato powdery scab quarantines nos. 14 and 
18; Potato quarantine no. 11; Potato regulations, interstate movement. 
Starch, potato, not covered by potato quarantine no. 11 1914 (S.R.A. No. l)-7 
State inspection : 
of regulation 3 (quarantine no. 37) material, misinterpretation possible of 
inspection at ports of entry (H.B.-131, Feb. 28, 1921) 1921-52 
requirements, terminal inspection, summary of 1923-44 
State plant quarantine officials, list 1914-45 ; 1916-52 ; 1924-78 ; 1925-55 ; 1928-21,154 
State plant quarantines : 
action possible under amendment to act, April 13, 1926 1927-50 
conference. See Conferences, formal and informal. 
draft of State laws for control of interstate shipments 1927-51 
legal data with reference to (P.Q.C.A.-335. May 16, 1932) 1932-43 
See also under the State concerned. 
Statement of Federal plant quarantines 193:>-241 
States of Jersey, summary of plant-quarantine restrictions (P.Q.C.A.-327, Nov. 
30, 1931) 1931-159 
Sterilization and disinfection of plants and plant products, compilation of 
authorized treatments (P.Q.C.A.-309, May 1, 1931) 1931-72 
See also under the various quarantines concerned. 
Stilpnotia saUds. See Satin moth quarantine no. 53. 
Stocks, cuttings, scions, and buds of fruits, quarantine no. 44. See Oriental fruit- 
stock quarantine no. 44. 
Stone anil quarry products. See Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth. 
Straits S ttlements, nursery stock inspection 1914-51, 87 ; 1915-59 ; 1910-54. 103. 
Straw, as packing material (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Strawberry plants, defined as nursery stock 1916-96 
String beans. See Mediterranean fruit fly quarantine no. 68. 
Stkoxg, Lee A., appointed Chief: 
Bureau of Entomology, press notice 1933-227 
Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 1929-182 
Subsoil, as packing material for bulbs. (H.B.-132, revised June 8, 1921) 1921-52 
Sudworth, George B., death of 1927-56 
