218 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
that it is therefore safe to permit the unrestricted movement of the fruits and 
vegetables listed in regulation 5 of the rules and regulations (15th revision) 
supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 48 from the regulated area as defined 
in regulation 3 of said rules and regulations; therefore it is ordered that all 
restrictions on the interstate movement of the articles referred to above are 
hereby removed on and after Septembar 22, 1937. This order advances the 
termination of the restrictions as to fruits and vegetables provided for in 
regulation 5 from October IG to September 22, 1937, and applies to this season 
only. 
Done at the city of Washington this 20th day of September 1937. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[SEAL] H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of AgHculture. 
[The foregoing order was sent to all common carriers doing business in or through 
the quarantined area.] 
ANNOUNCEMENT RELATING TO PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE 
(NO. 52) 
B. E. P. Q. 459. 
ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS— APPROVAL OF ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS FOR 
COTTONSEED AS A CONDITION FOR INTERSTATE MOVEMENT FROM AREAS 
LIGHTLY INFESTED WITH THE PINK BOLLWORM 
[Issued under Regulation 7, Quarantine No. 52] 
July 27, 1937. 
Pursuant to authority vested in the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaran- 
tine under regulation 7 of the revised rules and regulations supplemental to 
Notice of Quarantine No. 52, Revised, which provides that permits may be issued 
for the interstate movement of cottonseed from areas lightly infested with the 
pink bollworm on such conditions as may be prescribed by that Bureau, the 
Bureau hereby approves either of the following alternative treatments and 
permits may be issued for the interstate movement from lightly infested areas 
to any destination of cottonseed so treated : 
When the cottonseed has been given a special heat treatment at 145° F. main- 
tained under approved conditions for a period of thirty (30) minutes, or has 
been heated to a temperature of 155° F. in an approved manner separate and 
apart from ginning operations, and subsequent to either treatment has been 
protected from contamination to the satisfaction of the inspector. 
Lee a. Stbonq, 
Chief, Bureau of EntomoJogij and Plant Quarantine. 
TERMINAL INSPECTION OF PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS 
OREGON STATE PLANT QUARANTINES 
Under plant quarantines and regulations issued by the State of Oregon the 
shipment into that State of certain plants and plant material known to be hosts 
of injurious pests and plant diseases is subject to certain restrictions, or entirely 
prohibited. 
The following table gives a sununary of the Oregon (luaiantine laws and regu- 
lations, showing the quarantined areas, the plants and plant products affected, 
and the pests and diseases of which such plants are known hosts. Under the 
provisions of paragraph 2 (b), amended section 596, Postal Laws and Regula- 
tions, postmasters should not accept such plants and plant products when pre- 
sented for mailing in violation of these quarantine laws and regulations and 
should invite the attention of the mailers thereto. 
