Federal Register - February 4, 1939
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F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R , Saturday, February 4, 1939
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CONTENTS Continued
Pandanus veitchi. Plants which have pure white leaves not to be fumigated Pedilanthus Peperomia green Peperomia variegated Philodendron cordatum Phoenix roebelini Sansevieria
B . E. P. Q.-489J
S e c . 301.72-5 a A d m in is t r a t iv e I n s t r u c t io n s M ODIFYING W HITE-FRINGED
BEETLE QUAR
ANTINE REGULATIONS AUTHORIZING TREAT
MENT OF POTTING SOIL
J a n u a r y 28, 1939.
Recent experimental work by the Bu Injury not severe confined to shed ding some of lower, older leaves, to the reau of Entomology and Plant Quaran tine of the United States Department of following:
Agriculture has proved that potting soil Dracaena, M. Story can be successfully treated by the fol Dieifenbachia lowing methods for the control of the Bicus pandurata white-fringed beetle.
Hibiscus red Treatment Authorized Poinsettia
Under provisions contained in Regu Injury very severe to the following lation 5 a Sec. 301.72-5 supplemen fumigation not recommended:
tal to Notice of Quarantine No. 721 Sec.
Allamanda johnsoni 301.72 , the Chief of the Bureau of En Chrysanthemum tomology and Plant Quarantine author Dracaena warneckii izes, as a prerequisite to certification, Pothos uoilcoxi either of the following methods of treat ment for potting soil when done under F . R. Doc. 39-410; Filed, February 3, 1939;
the supervision of an authorized inspec 12:46 p. m .
tor of the United States Department of Agriculture.
B . E. P. Q.-488
Department of the Interior:
S e c . 301.72b A d m in is t r a t iv e Division of Territories and Is I n s t r u c t io n s land Possessions:
Pase MODIFYING
THE
RESTRICTIONS
OF
THE
Alaska Railroad, local passenW HITE-FRINGED BEETLE QUARANTINE BY
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ger tariff-------------------516
REMOVING UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS, Department of Labor:
THE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
Wage and Hour Division:
INTERSTATE MOVEMENT, FOR ALL RE
Industry Committee No. 3, STRICTED ARTICLES ORIGINATING I N FOR
appointment o f-----------517
EIGN COUNTRIES
Securities and Exchange Commis J a n u a r y 27, 1939.
sion:
-Central Indiana Power Co., hear Under authorization to the Chief of ing_________________________
518 the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Gulf States Utilities Co., hear Quarantine provided in the second pro ing_______________
518 viso of Notice of Quarantine No. 721
Peoples Natural Gas Co., Co Sec. 301.72, I find that, when the fol lumbia Natural Gas Co., lowing requirements are met, regulations withdrawal of application.
518 4, 5, and 6 Secs. 301.72-4 to 301.72-6
under this quarantine, may be safely modified to waive all certification re per 1,000 cubic feet for 4 hours at 85 P. quirements for all regulated areas until further notice, for the interstate move with the results indicated:
ment of all restricted articles imported from foreign countries and moving No injury to the following:
through a regulated area, when re Areca lutescens shipped in the unopened, original con Aspidistra lurida tainer and when each container is clear Boston fern ly marked to indicate the country of Cape-jasmine Gardenia origin, and when the articles are pro Christmas cactus tected, while in the regulated areas, in Codiaeum, corkscrew croton a manner satisfactory to an authorized Codiaeum, croton Robt. Craig inspector of the United States Depart Codiaeum, croton punctatum ment of Agriculture. Such modifica Cressulus arborences tion is hereby authorized. Sec. 301.72
Dracaena, massange B. E. P. Q.-488, Jan. 27, 1939
Ficus elastica variegated seal L e e A. S t r o n g , Ficus elastica green Chief.
Ficus nitida Habrus and Hahns ivy F. R. Doc. 39-411; Filed, February 3, 1939;
Latania barbonica 12:46 p. m.J
Nephthedes 3 F . R.3004DI.
Norwood fern
Fumigation Treatment Method 1 Potting soil must be treated in a container with methyl bromide in a dos age of 40 cubic centimeters of methyl bromide per cubic yard of soil for a period of 48 hours.
2 The sides, bottom, and seams of the container shall be tight, preferably lined with sheet metal, and shall have a cover or be covered with a tarpaulin im mediately after the fumigant is applied.
3 The condition of the soil and the apparatus used and the method of ap plication of the fumigant must meet the approval of an authorized inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Heat Treatment Method 1 Live steam, under pressure of 80
pounds or more per square inch, shall be applied through a grid of perforated pipes at the bottom of the sterilizing box or truck body containing the soil, for a period of 45 minutes or until all parts of the load reach a temperature of 200 F.
2 The grids shall be constructed of 1-inch pipes, perforated with holes -h inch in diameter on the upper side and connecting at one end to a manifold into which the steam is introduced.
3 The layer of soil in the sterilizing box shall not be more than 2 feet, 6
inches deep.
Disclaimer In authorizing the movement of pot ting soil treated according to the re quirements stated above, it is understood that no liability shall attach either to the United States Department of Agri culture or to any of its employees in the 13 F. R. 3004 D I.