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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
New Bebrides. Set Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
New Ireland. S ■ Ne^ Guinea. _. . 
New Mexico, pink bollworm. See Pink bollworm, domestic, infestation in. YeaT ana P a Q e 
New Orleans, establishment of port inspection service 1919-18.32 
Now Zealand: 
consignment of flaxseed destroyed 1917-103 
import restrictions. 8et Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
nursery stock inspect ion.- 1914-51; 1915-59; 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1930-167; 1936-25 
Nkwki.i , Wn HON, succet .hd by W. C. O'Kane, press notice 1930-25 
News items. Set Press notice. 
Nicaragua, import restrictions. See Plant -quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Niger. Set Plant-quarantine import restrictions. . . French Colonies. 
Nigeria, Colony, import restrictions. Set Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Noncotton zones. See Pink bollworm, domestic. 
Northern Ireland, summary of plant quarantine restrictions (P. Q. C. A. 327, November 30, 1931. 
Revision of H. B. 160 and II. B. 169) 1931-159 
See also Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . England. 
Northern Rhodesia, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions (B. E. P. Q. 435, April 5, 
1937) ..... .. 1937-137 
Norway, import restrictions. Sec Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
Nossi-Be. Set Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Notice of ordc r. See Order, and orders. 
Notice of quarantine: 
] . White-pine blister rust, effective September 16, 1912. (Superseded by quarantine No. 7. 
Not in S. R. A.) 
No. 2, Mediterranean fruitflv, effective September 18, 1912. (Superseded bv quarantine No. 
13. Not in S. R. A.) 
No. 3, Potato wart (foreign), effective September 20, 1912. Lifted, in effect, by revision of the 
potato regulations, effective March 1, 1922. (Not in S. R. A. See Potato wart) 
No. 4. Gypsy moth end brown-tail moth, effective November 25, 1912. (Superseded by quar- 
antine No. 10. Not in S. R. A.) 
5, Mexican fruitflv. effective January 15, 1913. Lifted December 1, 1936. (Not in S. R. A. 
Set Mexican fruitflv quarantine (No. 5).) 
6, Date-palm scale insects, effective March 24, 1913. Lifted July 1, 1936. (Not in S. R. 
A. See Date-palm scale insects quarantine (No. 6).) 
No. 7, White-pine blister rust, effective May 21, 1913. Lifted September 1, 1936. (Super- 
sedes quarantine No. 1. (Not in S. R. A. See White-pine blister rust, foreien.) 
No. 8. Pink bollworm of cotton, effective July 1, 1913. (Not in S. R. A. See Pink bollworm, 
foreien.) 
No. 9. Pink bollworm, effective June 24, 1913. (Superseded by quarantine No. 47. Not in 
S. R. A. See Pink bollworm, domestic.) 
No. 10, Gyspy moth and brown-tail moth, effective August 1, 1913. (Supersedes quarantine 
No. 4; superseded by quarantine No. 17. Not in S. R. A.) 
No. 11, Potato quarantine, effective December 24, 1913; lifted January 1, 1916. (Not in 
S. R. A. See Potato quarantine (No. 11).) 
No. 12, Avocado seed quarantine, effective February 27, 1914. (See Avocado seed quarantine 
(Xo. 12).) 
No. 13, Mediterranean fruitflv and melonfly, effective May 1, 1914. (Supersedes quarantine 
Set Mediterranean fruitflv and melonflv quarantine (No. 13).) 
No. 11. Powdery scab of potato, effective August 1, 1914; lifted September 1, 1915. (See 
Potato powdery scab quarantines (Nos. 14 and 18).) . 
No. 15. Sugarcane quarantine (foreign), effective June 6, 1914. (See Sugarcane quarantines, 
foreign.) 
No. \c>, Sugarcane quarantine (domestic), effective June 6, 1914. (See Sugarcane quarantines, 
domestic.) 
No. 17. Gypsy moth and brown-tail moth, effective August 1. 1914. (Supersedes quarantine 
No. 10; superseded by quarantine No. 22. See Gvspv moth and brown-tail moth.) 
Xo. IS. Powdery scab of potato, effective Xovember 14, 1914; lifted September 1, 1915. (See 
Potato powdery scab quarantines (Xos. 14 and 18).) 
Xo. 19. Citrus nursery stock quarantine, effective January 1, 1915. (See Citrus nursery stock 
quarantine (Xo. 19V) 
Xo. '_>o, European pine shoot moth quarantine, effective July 1, 1915. Lifted September 1, 
1936. (See European pine shoot moth quarantine (Xo. 20).) 
No. 21, Quarantine on account of the ScJerospora maiidis disease of corn, effective March 8, 
1915. (Sup< rseded by quarantine No. 24. See Corn disease quarantine (Xo. 21).) 
No. 22, Quarantine on account of gypsy moth and brown-tail moth, effective July 1, 1915. 
(Supersedes quarantine No. 17; superseded by quarantine No. 25. See Gypsy moth and 
brown-tail moth.) 
No. 23, Hawaiian cotton, effective July 1, 1915. (Superseded by quarantine No. 47. See 
Hawaiian cotton quarantine (Xo. 23).) 
No. 24, Com diseases, effective July 1, 1916. (Supersedes quarantine No. 21. See Corn 
diseases quarantine (No. 24).) 
No. 25, Quarantine on account of gypsy moth and brown-tail moth, effective July 1. 1916. 
(Supersedes quarantine Xo. 22; superseded by quarantine Xo. 27. See Gypsy moth and 
brown-tail moth.) 
26, White pine blister rust, effective June 1, 1917. (Superseded by quarantine No. 63. 
blister ru^t. domestic.) 
on account of gypsy moth and brown-tail moth, effective July 1, 1917. 
(Supersedes quarantine No. 25; superseded by quarantine No. 33. See Gyspy moth and 
brown-tail moth.) 
28, Citrus fruit quarantine, effective August 1, 1917. (See Citrus fruit quarantine (No. 
^28).) 
No. 29, Sweetpotato and yam quarantine (foreign), effective January 1, 1918. (See Sweet- 
pot ifo and vain quarantines, foreien.) 
• ito an 1 yam quarantine (domestic), effective Januarv 1, 1918. (See Sweet- 
potato and yam quarantines, domestic.) (Title changed in 1934 to Sweetpotato quar- 
antine.) 
II, Banana plant quarantine (foreign), effective April 1, 1918. (See Banana plant quaran- 
tim 
Dana plant quarantine (domestic), effective April 1, 1918. (See Banana plant quar- 
antines, domestic.) 
