Federal Register - July 16, 1942
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Washington Thursday July 16, 1942
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IIIBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine B. E. P. Q. 394, Second Revision P art 301D o m e s t ic Q u a r a n t in e N o t ic e s JAPANESE BEETLE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUC
TIONS MODIFIED
Introductory note. In reissuing this circular to replenish the supply no change has been made in the list of bulbs, corms, and tubers that are exempted from the certification requirements of the quaran tine. Some modifications have been made in the names, however, princi pally the common names, in order to bring them into line with standard plant nomenclature.
301.48-6a List of true bulbs, corms, and tubers exempted from Japanese beetle certification. Under 301.48-6
regulation 6 of quarantine No. 481, true bulbs, corms, and tubers are exempt from Japanese beetle certification when dor mant, except for storage growth, and when free from soil. The exemption in cludes single dahlia tubers or small dahlia root divisions when free from stems, cavities, and soil. Dahlia tubers, other than single tubers or small root divisions meeting these conditions, re quire certification.
The following list of bulbs, corms, and tubers, issued effective July 20, 1942, is for the information of inspectors of the Bureau and for the pse of shippers within the regulated areas. The key letter B before the name stands for true bulb, C for corm, and T for tuber. Plant roots of a bulbous nature not given on this list are, in most cases, fleshy rhizomes, and are therefore not exempt from certification.
C Acidanthera.
T Alstroemeria.
B Amaryllis.
C Amorphophallus Devilstongue.
B Anemone nemorosa, A. ranunculoides, A. deltoidea.
C Antholyza Madflower.
C Babiana Baboonroot.
T Begonia tuberous rooted.
T Boussingaultia Madeira vine.
C Brodiaea.
B Bulbocodium Meadowsaffron.
C Calochortus Mariposa-lily or Globe-tulip.
B Camassia.
B Chionodoxa Glory-of-the-snow.
B Colchicum Autumn-cropus.
T Colocasia Caladium esculentum and fancy-leaved varieties.
B Cooperia Evening-star and rainlily.
B Corydalis bulbosa, C. tuberosa.
B Crinum.
C Crocus.
. C Cyclamen.
T Dahlia see statement in intro ductory paragraph.
C Dierma Elfinwands.
T Dioscorea batatas Cinnamonvine.
T Eranthis Winter-aconite.
B Erythronium fawnlily, troutlily or Dogtooth violet.
B Eucharis Amazonlily.
C Freesia.
B Pritillaria Fritillary.
B Galanthus Snowdrop.
B Galtonia Hyancinthus candicans Summer-hyacinth.
C Gladiolus.
T Gloriosa rothschildiana.
T Gloxinia see Sinningia.
B Hippeastrum.
B Hyacinthus Hyacinth, Dutch, and Roman.
B Hymenocallis.
B Iris, bulbous Dutch, Spanish, and English.
B Ismene Peruvian-daffodil.
B Ixia.
B Ixiolirion.
B Lachenalia Cape-cowslip.
B Lapeirousia Lapeyrousia, Anomatheca.
B Leucojum Snowflake.
B Lilium Lily bulbs, imported and domestic.
B Lycoris.
B Milla Mexican-star.
B Muscari Grape-hyacinth.
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS
Entomology and P lant Quaran tine B ureau:
Japanese beetle quarantine, ad ministrative instruc tions modified_____________
F ederal T rade Commission:
Cease and desist orders:
Bible Institute, Inc., et al____
Bitterman, Harry M., Inc., et al________________
Central Buying Service, Inc_
Dickler, Isaac S _____________
F r e t t e d Instrument Mfg.
Corp., et al____________
Herzog, Jack, and Co_:______
Powers, L. W., Co___________
Weiss, David M____________
I nternal R evenue B ureau:
Income tax, amendment relating to inventories______ _______
Office of Civilian D efense:
Forest Fire Fighters Service, establishment_____ _________
Office
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D efense T ransporta
Local delivery carriers of liquids in bulk; permit 6-6________
Office of P rice Administration:
Coffee, green; amendment 2 to price schedule 50__________
Containers, wooden agricultural;
amendment 2 to price regu lation 160_______________
Stelwagon Mfg. Co., approval of prices; order 32 under 1499.3 b ______________
War P roduction B oard:
Construction, L-41-b_________
Imports of strategic materials, M -63-a as amended______
Iron and steel, amendment 2
to M-126____ a___________
Metal office furniture and equip ment, amendment 4 to L-13-a _____
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