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REGULATION NO. 3 



Car-lot Shipments Emigrants' Goods From Cotton Growing States 

 and Counties and Alfalfa Weevil Infested States and Counties 

 In order to make more effective the provisions of Quarantine 

 No. 1 against the alfalfa weevil and of Quarantine No. 15 against 

 cotton pests, it is hereby ordered : 



(a) That upon arrival at any common carrier station in the 

 State of Arizona of any carlot shipment of emigrants' goods from 

 the states of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Virginia, North 

 Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, 

 Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, the 

 counties of Graves and Fulton in the State of Kentucky, of Mont- 

 gomery in the State of Kansas, and of Imperial and Riverside in the 

 State of California, such shipment shall be held intact and not 

 delivered to consignee until notice has been given to and certificates 

 of release received from the State Entomologist, Assistant Ento- 

 mologist or a Crop Pest Inspector. 



(b) That the unloading or unnecessary moving, by any person 

 or persons, of carlot shipments of emigrants' goods from any of the 

 states mentioned in the foregoing paragraph before a proper cer- 

 tificate of release has been received is prohibited. 



(c) That where there is no local inspector designated to attend 

 to inspections for the Commission of Agriculture and Horticulture 

 notice of the arrival of the shipment may be sent to the State Ento- 

 mologist in Phoenix by wire, the expense to be borne by the State, 

 and a telegraphic message from the State Entomologist, or officer 

 acting in charge, authorizing the release of the shipment may be 

 accepted and filed by the common carrier agent in lieu of the cus- 

 tomary certificate of release. 



