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Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56)— Continued. .- _. • M 
citrus Suit-Continued. * Mr an<i W e 
from Mexko to for.ijn countries via the United States (P. E. P. (}. .'-07, January 24, 
\ 
50161 1940-40 
lemons, overripe or damaged, warning against importation of til. B. 170, October 30, 
- - 
oranges, sour or bitter, entry of . 1923-159 
importer's agreement 1923-160 
cobnuts. See Fruit ami vegetable quarantine (No. 56), nuts. 
conference on grapes, informal, notice of 1923-162 
report, press notice . .. . 1924-17 
enforcement of. instructions to collectors of customs (Treasury Decision No. 42619) 1928-15 
filberts. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56), nuts, 
frozen-pack fruit: 
entrv permitted: 
P. Q. C. A. Ml, May \ L03L .Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 462) 1931-79 
press notice 1931-79 
restrictions affecting the importation and interstate movement of: 
B. F. P. Q. 162, effective September 15, 1937 1937-213 
Treasury Decision No. 4**247 1937-259 
fruitfiy: 
menace to the United States _ 1924-57 
surv, 31 surveys in foreign countries. 
fruit from Victoria, Australia, permits canceled. _ . . 1924-62 
fruit, frozen-pack, See Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 66) frozen-pack fruit. 
fruits and vegetables, restrictions on entry, explanation of (H. B. 171, November 20, 1923. 
Obsolete) . 1923-158 
revised, June 6, 1925 1925-44 
garbage from foreign vessels, safeguarding of 1925-20 
grapes: 
Argentine, permits suspended 1927-18 
permits revalidated 1927-17 
conference, informal, notice of 1923-162 
report, press notice... 1924-17 
imported vinifera, sterilization by refrigeration: 
B. P. Q. 862, effective May 1, 19S4. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 417) 1934-35 
supplement NO. 1, July 26, 1934... 1934-61 
supplement No. 2, August 2, 1934 1934-61 
B. F. P. Q. 417. effective November 9, 1936. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 463). 1936-166 
B. F. P. Q. 463, effective September 15, 1937 1937-213 
B. E. P. Q. 464, effective September 15, 1937 1937-214 
Treasury Decision No. 49247 1937-259 
Spanish: 
embargo to be continued, press notice 1924-97; 1925-101 
infested with Mediterranean fruitfiy 1923-160 
press notice. 1924-17, 125 
instructions to collectors of customs 1924-98 
pest risk discussed 1924-57,58 
prohibited entry, press notice 1924-17,60 
importation of vinifera grapes. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56), grapes. 
lemons. See Fruit and vegetable quarantine (No. 56) citrus fruit. 
Mexican fruits placed under quarantine No. 56 by revocation of quarantine No. 5, press notice 1936-152 
notice of, effect 1 er 1, 1833 1923-111 
Navy Department, General Order, for enforcement: 
No. 90 1922-131 
No. 147 1925-74 
Post Office Department order for enforcement . 1923-164 
press not: • 1923-116 
Treasury Decision No. 39792 _. 1923-124 
amendment No. 1, effective November 1, 1923 1923-157 
press notice 1923-157 
Treasury Decision No. 39943 1923-158 
amendment No. 2, effective January 18, 1924 1924-16 
press notice 1924-17,60 
Treasury Decision No. 39983 1924-20 
amendment No. 3, effective January 10, 1925 1925-3 
s notice 1925-2 
amendment No. 4, effective February 6, 1925 1925-4 
press notice 1925-2 
amendment No. 5, effective Julv 15, 1932 1932-62 
1932-100 
regulatioi ruber 1, 1932 1932-97 
amendment No ' 1,1933. 1933-198 
Treasury Decision No. 46591 1933-200 
regulatioi mber 1, 1936. 1936-166 
1936-152 
28 1936-153 
amendment No. I, effective February 27, 1940... 1940-5 
1 940-5 
>n No. 50017 1940-7 
notice of permit requirement . 
chestnuts and acorns, effective September 1, 1929 1929-132 
1929-132 
Tree >n No. 43548 1929-132 
chestnuts, walnuts, filberts, cobnuts, acorns, effective October 1, 1926 1926-81 
1926-82 
Treasury Decision No. 41791 1926-127 
