INDEX 37 
Year and page 
moth and brown-tall moth quarantines on stona and quarry products. (These quarantines 
: under the appropriations ol the Bureau ol Entomologj . The last one w as superseded by 
quarantine No. 27, bj nrtue of the ameadmenl to the riant Quarantine Act of March 4, 1917): 
notu 
effective L914 (Qypey moth quarantine, with regulations. Supplements 
. ttine No. l • 19H 73 
effective July l, 1915. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products on account ofthegj pay 
moth, with regulations. Supplements quarantine No. 23. Supersedes quarantine 
effective October J .. .. ...1915-12 
effective August 16, 191(1. (Quarantine on stone and quarry products on aocounl ol 
gypsy moth, with regulations. Supplements quarantine No. 25, Supersedes quaran- 
tine effective July l. 1915. Superseded by quarantine No. 27 1916-93 
Hadley, C. 11.: 
in charge of Japanese beetle project . 1919-57 
transfers to Bureau of Entomology, press notice... - - 19:30-134 
Haiti: 
import restrictions. See Plant-quarantine import restrictions. 
pest survey, fruitfly 1933-227,229 
Harar. Sm Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . Italy. 
1 I 1 \\ ' ' 
for purposes Of the Plant Quarantine Act regarded as a part of the continental United States.. 1916-55 
Inspe tion of mail shipments at Honolulu authorized, Treasury Decision No. 40753 1925-21 
quarantine of United states to protect, See United Mates quarantined to protect Hawaii, ^ 
quarantine No. 51. 
terminal inspection.. 1921-S5; 1923-120; 1939-82 
iian and Puerto Rican cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed products quarantine (No. 47). (Super- 
ind quarantine No. 23): 
cotton blister mite.. - 1920-86 
general statement 1920-86 
notice of, effective August 15, 1920 ~ - 1920-87 
Inst ruct ions t o \ ost masters 1924-126; 1936-27 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1920-86 
pre- - - 1920-87 
See aho Cotton regulations; Cottonseed products regulations. 
Hawaiian and Puerto Riean quarantine covering sand, soil, or earth, with plants, quarantine 
No. 60: 
action postponed. 1923—11 
notice of, effective March 1, 1926 1926-16 
instructions to postmasters. - 1926-16; 1936-27 
press noti e 1926-15 
to common carriers 1920-17 
eneral public 1926-17 
revised, effective September 1, 1936 1936-96 
press notice.. 1936-96 
to common carriers 1936-97 
eneral public 1936-97 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1922-88 
press notice 1922-89 
report 1923-41 
Hawaiian cotton quarantine (No. 23). (Superseded bv quarantine No. 47): 
conference, notice of (H. B. 8, April 10, 1915) 1915-22 
report 1915-23 
notice of, effective July 1, 1915 1915-46 
instructions to postmasters 1915-53 
revised, effective February 16, 1916.. 1916-20 
proposed, hearing, notice of 1914-27 
press notice 1914-27 
Hawaiian fruits and vegetables. See Mediterranean fruitfly and melonfly quarantine (No. 13). 
Hawkins. Lom A., transfers to the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 1930-85 
H. B.'s. Set Circulars, H. B.'s, P. Q. C. A.'s, B. P. Q.'s., B. E. P. Q.'s. 
Hearing, notice of: 
;tic beetle and Asiatic garden beetle quarantine (No. 66) 1928-119 
press not. a 1928-118 
bamboo quarantine (No. 34)... 1918-65 
banana plant quarantines: 
domestic 1918-17 
press notice 1918-18 
fore:.:. 1918-17 
press notice 1918-18 
black stem rust quarantine (No. 38) 1919-10; 1931-41 
-notice 1931-10,41 
camphor scale, quarantine proposed 1922-127 
press notice 1922-127 
Canadian Christmas trees and greens quarantine (No. 57). 1923-142 
1923-143 
chestnut bark disease, quarantine proposed 1915-25 
citrus black fly quarantine (No. 49) 1920-139 
-notice 1920-139 
citrus fruit quarantine (No. 28) 1917-43; 1921-87 
1917-44; 1921-87 
tock quarantine (No. 19) 1914-81 
coi! 1940-2 
. 1940-1 
corn disease quarantine (No. 21 1915-7 
cor: .; 1916-35 
cot 1914-26 
press notice 1914-27 
