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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Pink hairworm -Continued. 
foreign— Continued. _. . 
not Ice of quaranl ine No. 8, effect ive July 1, 1913— Continued. Yenr and PW 
amendment No. 2, with regulations, effective June 17, 1914 1914-30 
an endment No. 3, effective November 4, 1916 (revokes amendments Nos. 1 
and2) - - -. 1916-141 
instructions to postmasters 1916-153 
Treasury Decision No. 36834 1916-142 
amendment No. 4, effective July 1, 1917 1917-16 
explanation of. — - 1917-21 
instructions to postmasters 1917-41 
Treasury incision No. 37129 1917-41 
price forecasts prohibited (H. B. 214, June 15, 1928. Obsolete) 1928-52 
protecting the united States from 1921-4 
press notice 1P17-1 
regulation of traffic in Mexico - 1925-67 
revolving fund requested for disinfection of cars, freight, etc., from Mexico 1918-15, 27 
safeguards on entry of cotton, etc., from Lower California 1917-21 
press notice ... ... 1917-21 
samples, cotton. See Cotton regulations. 
situation, or status, in: 
Egypt. 1918-64 
Mexican border 1921-4 
Mexico 1916-143: 
1917-58, 105, 119, 136, 143; 1918-25,63, 88, 122; 1919-19, 118; 1920-119; 1921-4; 1923-57; 
192.VM. 
violation. See Violations. 
waste. Set Pink bollworm, foreign, cotton waste. 
See alto Cotton regulations; Cottonseed products regulations: Hawaiian and Puerto Rican 
cotton, etc., quarantine No. 47; Hawaiian cotton quarantine (Xo. 23); Mexican border regu- 
lations; Mexican corn quarantine (No. 42). 
Plant insj ection of foreign countries. Set Nursery stock, countries maintaining inspection. 
Plant introduction gardens, inspection of . . .. 1919-32 
Plant introductions, liberal provisions for, press notice 1921-42 
Plant pest and quarantine work in Agriculture Department merged, press notice 1934-38 
Plant pests, intercepted. See Annual letter of information; List of pests intercepted during. 
Plant Quarantine Act: 
amendments: (Portions of appropriation acts affecting the substantive powers of the Secre- 
tary of Agriculture over nursery stock, plants, etc. have been considered and listed as 
amendments to the Act even though not containing language explicitly designating them 
as such.) 
March 4, 1913 (sec. 7), relating to importations for scientific purposes, text of entire act-. 1914-43 
March 4, 1915, providing for terminal inspection 1915-20 
amended June 4. 1936, relating to enforcement of State plant quarantines 1936-179 
March 4, 1917 (sec. 8), broadening the plant quarantine powers (1) for immediate appli- 
cation to the white-pine blister rust; and (2) to cover stone and quarry products; and 
clarifying the quarantine powers of the Secretary by inserting the clause "when the 
public interests will permit" 1917-30 
H. B. 81, March 17. 1917 1917-30 
May 31, 1920. Sec. 15 added, relating to the District of Columbia 1920-133 
suggested draft 1918-124 
April 13, 1926 (sec. 8), restoring quarantine authority of States as affected by Supreme 
Court decision 1926-61 
Dr. C. L. Marlatt's letter of January 24, 1927, concerning 1927-50 
May 1, 1928 (sec. 10), authority to inspect 1928-51 
Treasury Decision 42952 .. 1928-90 
May 16, 1928, functions of Federal Horticultural Board transferred to Plant Quarantine 
and Control Administration, effective July 1, 1928, and Advisory Federal Plant 
Quarantine Board created .. .. 1928-57 
March 3, 1933, Advisory Federal Plant Quarantine Board abolished . Not in S. R. A. 
June 4. 1936, amending the act of March 4, 1915, relating to terminal inspection bymak- 
ing certain provisions for enforcing State plant quarantines 1936-179 
compiled regulations under: 
Treasury Decision No. 40134 1924-80 
amendment to, Treasury Decision No. 42279 1927-94 
Treasury Decision No. 44693 1931-27 
draft of suggested State laws to control interstate shipments 1927- 51 
explanatory circular (H. B. 162, February 15, 1923).. 1923-48 
revised March 1, 1926 (obsolete) . - 1926-22 
proposed amendment limiting quarantine authority relating to importations: 
P. Q. C. A. 248, September 16, 1929 . Not in S. R. A. 
dropped without vote— Senate upholds Act 1929-176 
prosecution for violation of: 
H. B. 175, December 28, 1923. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 292).. 1923-167 
P. Q. C. A. 292, September 17, L930 — - 1930-129 
purpose and field covered (H. B. 162, February 15, 1923) 1923-48 
revised, March 1, 1926 (obsolete) 1926-22 
Rules and regulations for carrying out the Plant Quarantine Act, effective September 18, 1912. 
(Superseded by Rules and Regulations under the Plant Quarantine Act.) Not in S. R. A. 
revised, effective December 3, 1912 .. .. Not in S. R. A. 
amendment No. 1 (plant quarantine decision No. 1), effective April 1, 1913 
Not in S. R. A. 
amendment No. 2 (plant quarantine decision No. 2), effective April 15, 1913 
Not in S. R. A. 
amendment No. 3 (plant quarantine decision No. 3), effective May 1, 1913 
Not in S. R. A. 
revised, effective Jul; l, 1913 Not in S. R. A. 
amendment No. 1 (plant quarantine decision No. 4), effective August 1, 1913 
Not in S. R. A 
