INDIA S ( J 
While pine blister rust Continued. 
domestic Continued. „. v . ,. „„,; ,„„,. 
DoUce oi quarantine No. 8S, effective October I, 1928 Continued. > "' r "'"' '"" !e 
ffective Jul> l. L938 
Instructions to postmasters 1938 6] 
press notice 
to common carriers 1 8 - 
to genera] public 
notice to nurserymen snipping currant or gooseberry plains or five-leaved pines I P. (}. 
. 219, Januan 25, 1920 1929 is 
pledge not to ship stuck to western area - 1916 37; ; 
proposed quarantines, bearings, not ires of 1916 -'. 1917 28; L925 iiki 
press notices - - 1917 29; 1925 LOO 
to White pine blister rust, domestic, confer 
request cot toship to western anas (H. B. 41, March 22, 1916) I 
restrictions on mailing five-leaved pints, currants, and gooseberries 1917 51 
Ribes detention station, Mandan, N 1921 106,161 
rust found in Washington 1921 L06 
State quarantines. Set White pine Mister rust, domestic, digest. 
summary of regulations — 1938-55 
synopses of regulations: 
Table A. Shipments from infected States (B. P. Q. 336 A. September 12. 1932). L932 59 
Table B. Shipments from noninfcctcil States (H. P. Q. 336 B, September 12, 
1932 60 
Table 1, Shipments from infected States (B. P. Q. 336a, revised effective March 15, 
1935-19 
Table .'. Shipments from noninfected States (B. P. Q. 336b, revised effective March 
15,1935 .-- 1935-21 
transit inspection authorized, instructions to postmasters.. 192 
violation: 
policy regarding (H. B. 148, April 21, 1922) 1922 69 
■ Violations. 
warning against misuse of State certification, press notice 1921 72 
Washington, State quarantine on account of 1922-71 
leral quarantine extended to entire State 1922 120 
foreign: 
ension of quarantine proposed, hearing, notice of 1916 l: 1917 29 
gooseberries, England's request for a modification of quarantine denied . 1917 106 
Importation prohibited, Treasury Decision No. 38023 . 1919 71 
notice of quarantine No. 7,effective May 21, 1913 (sui>crscdes quarantine No. 1) Not In s. R. A. 
amendment No. I, effective March 16, 1916.... 1916 29 
amendment No. 2. effective June I, 1917 1917 42 
press notice 1917 42 
Treasury Decision No. 37179 1917 50 
lifted, notice of. effective September 1, 1936 1936-103 
press notio 1936 103 
Treasury Decision No. 48501 .. 1936-104 
Entry placed under Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine, which see.) 
scientific names u) Ix 1 iriven on notice of arrival 1914 (S. R. A. \"o. 2)-6 
violations. Set Violations. 
White tree pierid. on French stocks (II. B. 12s, Februarys. 1921) 1921-43 
Willow withes as plant ties prohibited from Europe and Canada (R. E. P. Q. 365, effective October 
1, 1934) . ... 1934-71 
Windward Islands, nursery stock inspection.... 1914-51; 1915-59; 1916-54, 103; 1923-77; 1927-9; 1930 167 
Wisconsin, State quarantine on account of European corn borer 1919-120 
Woodgaterust quarantine (No. 65): 
itements 1928-1 10; 1929-8 
lifted, notice of, effective July 31, 1939 1939-111 
press notice 1939-111 
instructions to postmasters.. . 1939-112 
to common carriers 1939 112 
notice of. effective November l, 1928 1928- 131 
instructions to postmasters 1928-134 
press notice 1928 131 
to common carriers . 1928 
hi public 192* 
amendment No. I, effective April 1, 1929 - 
instructions to postmasters. ... 1929 125 
PCI 1929 It 
mmon carriers .. \ 
to general public 195 
pro] Ing, notice of 
pre- ■ . 1928-51 
situation .1928-110;] 
WORTHLBT, I.. H.. takes eh irire of Japanese beetle project, pi. ... I 
Wyoming, terminal inspection. . 1929 15; 1933 \<i 
: 
imj)ortation from Hawaii and Puerto Rico placed under quarantines Nos. 13 and 58 • 
lively.. . ! 
pr for identification of, and related plants I9is-au 
■ Import restrictions . . . French Colonies. 
Plant-quarantine import restrictions . . . 
