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Boyt,A. 8.: Year and page 
appointed acting chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine 1933-227 
appointed assistant chief, Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. _ 1931-80 
named acting chief, Bureau of Kntomology and Plant Quarantine. 1941-53 
named associate chief of Bureau 1941-79 
immediate export and Immediate transportation and export regulations 1920-98 
Japanese beetle quarantines 1920-30, 
127, 130, 131; L921-155; 1923-82, 106, 148; 1924-51; 1925-5, 6, 104; 1926-58, 67, 117, 124; 1927-32, 
104. 107, 144; 1928 34, L18, 119; 1929-29, 76, 134, 216; 1930-111, 112, 134; 1931-65, 66, 146; 1932-33; 
1933-200, 250; 1934-69; 1935-27, 51, 81; 1936-6, 99; 1937-3, 92, 217; 1938-86; 1939-2; 1940-7, 41, 52, 
66; 1941 8, 71. 
Mediterranean fruit fly and melonfly quarantine (No. 13) 1938-125; 1940-68; 1941-49 
Mediterranean rruitfly quarantine (No. 68) 1929-77, 
78, 79, 91, 108, 110. Ill, 112, 117, 135, 136, 139, 140, 141, 154, 155, 159, 218, 223, 225; 1930-15, 16, 17, 
21, 25, 68, 70, 96, 108, 146, 149, 152, 154; 1931-11. 
Mexican bean beetle quarantine (Xo. 50) .. 1920-140; 1921-78, 156 
Mexican border regulations 1920-18; 1923-91 
Mexican fruitllv quarantine (No. 5) 1930-109; 1931-79; 1936-152 
Mexican fruitflv quarantine (Xo. 64) 1927-71, 72, 108: 
1929-40; 1930-109; 1933-201; 1934-12; 1935-7, 9; 1936-26, 173; 1939-17, 77; 1940-85; 1941-23, 51, 73 
narcissus bulb pests 1936-153 
narcissus bulb quarantine (Xo. 62) 1926-40, 75; 1927-73; 1928-37, 80; 1931-12 
nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) 1918-31; 
1919-20, 35, 37; 1920-35; 1921-39, 42; 1922-3, 4, 17, 19, 22, 109, 110, 111; 1924-64; 1925-34, 37, 39, 70; 
1927-83; 1928-44, 45, 81; 1929-165, 167; 1931-12; 1933-203; 1936-101, 153; 1938-126, 128. 
nursery stock regulations..- 1916-125 
oriental fruit stock quarantine (No. 44) 1920-33 
oriental hag moth 1924-iOl 
peach mosaic disease -. 1936-111; 1937-24 
phony peach disease quarantine (No. 67) 1928-134; 1929-118; 1930-75, 158; 1933-147 
pink bollworm: 
domestic 1914-27; 
1917-1, 86, 105; 1918-28; 1920-8, 132; 1921-15, 27, 115, 122, 124, 125, 131; 1922-53, 64; 1923-2, 68, 
13.--; 1924-96; 1925-16, 89; 1926-1; 1927-49, 85, 116: 1928-16, 47, 122; 1929-123, 173; 1930-169; 1932- 
48; 1933-212; 1936-105, 155, 163; 1937-95; 1938-130; 1939-18. 
foreign 1916-143; 1917-1, 21, 52, 61; 1930-76 
plant pest and quarantine work merged 1934-38 
Popham, William Lee, appointed assistant chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaran- 
tine .... „ 1941-95 
port inspection service 1923-91 
potato powdery scab quarantines (Nos. 14 and 18) 1914 (S. R. A. No. 2)-9, 83, 88; 1915-10 
potato quarantine (Xo. 11) 1914-85; 1915-97 
potato regulations. 1915-97; 
1916-41, 131, 154; 1920-144; 1922-86, 88; 1923-43; 1925-107; 1930-82; 1933-173; 1936-177; 1937-24 
potato regulations, interstate movement 1914-75; 1915-10, 14; 1925-107 
potato wart 1919-122 
rice, seed or paddy (quarantine No. 55) 1923-88, 89, 111; 1934-74 
Rohwer, S. A.: 
appointed assistant chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 1934-38 
placed in charge of regulatory work, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 1941-95 
transfers to Bureau of Entomology 1931-35 
satin moth quarantine (No. 53) 1921-157, 159; 
1923-156; 1924-124; 1925-71, 97; 1926-127, 129; 1927-149; 1928-125, 126; 1929-43; 1931-13; 1936-100, 154 
Spencer, Frank H., appointed assistant chief of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 1941-94 
Strong, Lee A.: 
appointed chief: 
Bureau of Entomology 1933-227 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 1934-38 
dies in Arizona 1941-53 
See also Strong, Lee A. 
sugarcane quarantines 1916-68; 1934-76 
summary of plant-quarantine restrictions of foreign countries.. 1930-114, 117, 122 
sweetpotato and yam quarantines 1.. 1917-121 
Thurberia weevil quarantine (No. 61) 1926-60,79; 1927-116; 1936-171 
United States quarantined to protect Hawaii, quarantine No. 51 1921-163, 165 
white-fringed beetle quarantine (No. 72) 1938-87, 132 
white-pine blister rust: 
domestic 1917-29, 42; 
1921-71, 72, 161; 1922-71; 1923-40; 1925-100; 1926-87,88; 1927-40, 98; 1928-7, 28, 59; 1934-103; 1937-15; 
1938-54 
foreign .' 1917-42; 1936-103 
Woodgate rust quarantine (No. 65).. 1928-51, 131; 1929-44 
See also under the quarantine subjects concerned. 
Price forecasts, cotton, prohibited (H. B. 214, June 15, 1928). Obsolete.. 1928-52 
Pseudaonidia duplex Ckll. See Camphor scale. 
Public conferences. See Conferences, formal and informal. 
Public hearing. See Hearing, notice of. 
Puccinia graminis. See Black stem rust quarantine (No. 38). 
Puerto Kico: 
for quarantine purposes regarded as a part of the United States 1916-55 
notice to postmasters re violations in the mails to the mainland 1936-27 
terminal inspection „ . 1933-183; 1939-84 
See also Banana plant quarantines; CofTee quarantine (No. 73); Fruit and vegetable quar- 
antine of Puerto Rico (No. 58); Hawaiian and Puerto Rican cotton, etc., quarantine (No. 47); 
Hawaiian and Puerto Rican quarantine covering sand, etc., (No. 60); Potato quarantine 
(No. 11); Potato regulations; Sugarcane quarantines; Sweetpotato and yam quarantines; 
and, other quarantines affecting. 
Pyravsta nitbilalil Hubn. See European corn borer. 
Qualified certification, system of, established January 31, 1916, rules governing (H. B. 31H, January 
31, 1916; 1916-12 
