INDEX 61 
Phoenicococcu* marlatti. See Date palm BOale insects quarantine (,Xo. 6). .. , 
Phoin ; jequarantk* N \ ear and pagi 
tension proposed, hearing, DOtice I 1930-75,158; 1931-116; 1932-112 
press notice . . .... 1980-76,168 
general statement, situation, I ito 1928-110; 1929-205 
lifted, not ire of. effective March I, 1833 1933-148 
Instructions to postmasters. .. ............ l '.'33-148 
preaanoUoe 1933-147 
to oommon carriers 1933-148 
notJoeof, effective June 1, 1929 1929-119 
instructions to postmasters 1929-123 
press notice 1889 118 
to common carriers 1989-122 
to general public - 1929-123 
amendment \'o. l. effective November 1, 1939. - 1929-228 
instructions to postmasters 1929-229 
to common carriers 1929-229 
to poneral public 1929-229 
revised, effective November 30, 1931 1931-149 
instructions to ; 1932-15 
to comm on carriers . . . 1931-153 
to general public 1931-153 
proposed , hearing, not ice of 1928-135 
press notice .. 1928-134 
violations. S« Violations. 
Phyllophaga spp. 5fe Hawaiian and Puerto Kican quarantine covering sand, etc. (Xo. 60). 
Physoderma diseases of corn. 5ff Corn diseases quarantine (No. 24). 
Phytalus spp. See Hawaiian and Puerto Kiean quarantine covering sand, etc. (No. 60). 
Pine-shoot moth. See European pine-shoot moth. 
Pink bollworm (including domestic quarantines Xos. 9, 46, and 52 and foreign quarantine Xo. 8): 
domestic 
administrative instructions: 
disinfection, marking, inspection, cleaning 1920-116 
fumigation: 
of cotton lint: 
omission authorized for movement from certain counties in Texas and 
Mexico: 
P. Q. C A. 881, effective June 1, 1930 (obsolete) 1930-79 
P. Q. C. A. 318, effective August 1, 1931. (Superseded by 
B. P. Q. 342 1931-116 
B. P. Q. 342. effective September 15, 1932 (obsolete) 1932-88 
produced in Chaves Countv, X. Me\. (P. Q. C. A. 300, effective 
November 30, 1930. Modified P. Q. C. A. 281. (Obsolete)) .. 1930-170 
produced in Eddy and Otero Counties, X. Mex. (P. Q. C. A. 298, 
effective October 20, 1930. Modified P. Q. C. A. 281. (Ob- 
solete)) 1930-168 
of cotton lint, linters, and samples, omission authorized when moved from 
certain counties in Texas, Xew Mexico, and Arizona. (B. P. O. 342, 
effective September 15, 1932. (Obsolete)) 1932-88 
of freight cars 1920-116 
See also Pink bollworm, domestic, administrative instructions, treatment; 
pink bollworm, domestic, control, 
permits for movement of cotton and cotton products from area in Florida (B. 
P. Q. 345, effective October 29. 1932. (Obsolete)) 1932-119 
price forecasts prohibited (H. B. 214, June 15, 1928. (Obsolete)) 1928-52 
treatment requirements- 
for cotton lint (haled) from heavily infested areas (B. E. P. Q. 388, March 
1,1936. (Obsolete)) 1936-3 
for cotton linters (baled) ginned from cottonseed produced in lightly in- 
fested areas (B. E. P. Q. 450, May 27, 1937. Obsolete) 1937-98 
for cottonseed from lightly infested areas. (B. E. P. Q. 459, July 27, 1937. 
Obsolete) 1937-218 
removed or suspended: 
for baled lint and linters, and products thereof: 
from certain lightlv infested area in Xew Mexico and Texas: 
B. E. P. Q. 414, September 28, 1936 1936-107 
notice to common carriers 1936-108 
revised, Mav 27, 1937. (Superseded bv B. E. 
P. Q.'s492, 493) 1937-98 
B. E. P. Q. 192, March 30, 1939 (expired) 1939-25 
B. E. P. Q. 403, March 30, 1939 1939-25 
revised May 1, 1940 1940-57 
produced or manufactured from sterilized cottonseed from 
regulated area in Florida (B. E. P. Q. 393, April 13, 1936. 
(Obsolete)) ........... 1936-45 
for baled lint and linters, and product- thereof, cottonseed bulls, cake, 
and meal from certain lightly infested area in N< m M rico and 
Texas: 
B. E. P. Q. 493, March 30, 1939 1939-25 
revised May 1, 1940 .1940-57 
for baled linters and products thereof, cottonseed hulls, cake, and 
meal produced in certain Texas counties (B. E. P. Q. 492, March 
30, 1939; expin. I 1939-25 
for samples of lint cotton (B, K. P. <) ft. IfaaohSO, 1989) PJ39-26 
See also Pink bollworm, domestic, administrative instructions, fum- 
igation. 
rest i 
for cotton linters. cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal, and area extended 
in which baled cotton lint mav lie moved without treatment 
(B. E. P. Q. 493, revised May 1,1940) 1940-57 
