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ry stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) Continued. , . , 
waning: ) <;r and page 
si inclusion of bulbs not authorized entry under regulation 3, etc. <H. B. i7:t, 
December 28, 1923. Obsok te 1023 lit 
to passengers from Mexico 1918 82 
to travelers Lfi 
willow withes as plant ties prohibited fn B I P Q ^effec- 
tive October 1, 1934) 1934 :i 
Kuu and vegetable quarantin* 
ind Protectorate, summary of plant-quarantine import restrictions ( B. K. P. Q. 156, July 
10, 1937) 
Sygmki phaeorrhoea (DonOV.). See Qypsy moth ami brown-tail moth. 
la, French. Set Plant-Quarantine import restrictions . . , French ( olonies. 
O'K \nk. w. C., succeeds Wilmon Newell, press notice 1930-25 
Oklahoma, terminal Inspection. Sec Terminal Inspection. 
Omphisa anattvmotaiii (Guen tpotato and yam quarantines, domestic. 
Oospora ory:torum. See Rice, seed or paddy, quarantine 
Ophiobolus gramii • 9(f ] ig smut and take-all diseta 
Order, and orders: 
authorizing entry of Chinese sacred lily into Hawaii for forcing purposes, effective Julj _'<;, 
- - 
See also Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), narcissus. 
covering admission of: 
foreign cotton lint under restriction, effective July l, 1915. (SmoZm Cotton regulations). 1916 26 
foreign potatoes under restriction, effective January 15, 1914. (See also Potato 
regulations) . Not in s. K. A. 
the avocado or alligator pear under restriction, effective March 15, 1914. | See also 
Avocado fruit and nursery stock regulations; Avocado fruit order) . 1914 (S. R, A. No. l)-5 
for safeguarding plants and plant products temporarily in United States territory, effective 
December 1, 1932. [See wo Plant safeguard regulations) . 1932-119 
governing the importation and exportation of plants and seeds by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture: 
memorandum relative to procedure in the importation of seed, plants, and plant 
material from foreign countries for the use of the Department of Agriculture and the 
forwarding of seeds and plants by the Department to foreign countries 1919-106 
■ mine importations of nursery stock by the United States Department 
riculture, effective May 31, 1913 1919-107 
of the Postmaster General prescribing rules and regulations for carrying out the purposes of 
the act providing for terminal Inspection of mail shipments of plants and plant products. 
Order No. 8760, April 2. 1915. (See also Terminal inspection) 1915-20 
restricting admission of: 
cottonseed cake. meal, and all other cottonseed products, except oil, from all foreign 
countries, effective July 16, 1917. (See also Cottonseed products regulations) 1917-61 
cottonseed oil from Mexico, effective July 16, 1917. (See also Cottonseed products 
regulations) .......... - 1917-62 
also Regulations, Rules, and Rules and regulations. 
Oregon, terminal inspection. See Terminal inspection. 
Organization of: 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. See Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quar- 
antine, organization of. 
Bureau of riant Quarantine. See Bureau of Plant Quarantine, organization of. 
Federal Horticultural Board. Set Fe leral Horticultural Board, personnel. 
leral Plant Quarantine Board. See Federal Plant Quarantine Board (advisory), organi- 
zation of. 
Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. See Plant Quarantine and Control Adminis- 
tration, organization of. 
Oriental fruit moth, distribution in the United Bt :lso Oriental fruit-stock quarantine 
(No. -14). 1925-53 
Oriental fruit-stock quarantine (No. M : 
notice of. effective June 1, 1920 1920-33 
press not!'- , ._. | ■ 
Treasury Decision No. 3840J 
proposed, hearing, notice of... . 192 
press notice .. 
revoked, notice of, effective Julv 1, 1932 (importations placed under quarantine No. 37) 
Treasury Decision Xo. 15794 1 9 
Oriental hag moth: 
quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of - 1924 loo 
press notice 1921 Hd 
report .1921 nil 
Oubangi-Chari. See Plant-quarantine Import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Packing mat 
approved for nursery stock, plants 
H. B. 132, revised June 8, 1921. (Superseded bj B. E. P. Q.369) i 
B. E. P. Q. 369, effective March -!. 1032 
cotton and cotton waste, used as: 
traction required 
must be abandoned 1917-69,137;] 
prohibited (Tn I 
earth, used as, sterilization of 
rile packing material for packing for bulbs authorin I 
rials quarantine. 
Packm. tine: 
domi 
proposed, hearing, notice of 
foreign: 
Tr 
amendment No. I, effei tive July 1, 1933 
p ro pos e d, bearing, notice of .... 
