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purposes, on such conditions and under such safeguards as may be prescribed 
by the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. The container 
of articles so moved shall bear, securely attached to the outside thereof, an 
identifying tag from the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine showing 
compliance with such conditions. 
These revised rules and regulations shall be effective on and after October 15, 
1937, and shall supersede the rules and regulations promulgated August 12, 
1932, as amended. 
Done at the city of Washington this 15th day of October 1937. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal] H. a. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[The foregoing revision Avas sent to a)l common carriers doing business in or through 
the State of Texas.] 
NancE TO Genekal Public Through NE^^•spAPEIis 
Uniteid Statbs DepaPvTment or Agriculture, 
Bureau of Entomot^gy and Plant Quarantine, 
Washington, D. C, October 14, 1931. 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority con- 
ferred on him by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912 ( 37 Stat. 315), 
as amended, has promulgated a revision of Notice of Quarantine No, 64, on 
account of the IVIexican fruitfly, and of the revised rules and regulations supple- 
mental thereto, effective on and after October 15, 1937. The revision adds a 
portion of Jim Wells County in Texas to the regulated area : designates IVIay 1 
to August 31 inclusive, as the host-free period, and makes certain other minor 
changes. Copies of the revised quarantine and regulations may be obtained from 
the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Washington, D. C. 
H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[The above notice was published in the Brownsville Herald, Brownsville, Tex., October 
25, 1937.] 
Instructions to Postmasters 
Post Office Department, 
Third Assistant Postmastek General, 
Washington, Octoher 21, 1937. 
Postmaster: 
My Bear Sir: Your attention is invited to the inclosed copy of the latest re- 
vision of the Mexican fruitfly quarantine and regulations (Quarantine Order No 
64 of the United States Department of Agriculture), by which you will please 
be governed. See paragraph 1, section 595, Postal Laws and Regulations. 
Very truly yours, * 
Roy M. North, 
Acting Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
ANNOUNCEMENTS RELATING TO PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE 
(NO. 52) 
MODIFICATION OF PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE REGULATIONS 
introductory note 
The following revision adds the counties of Socorro and Valencia in New 
Mexico to the lightly infested areas. There are no ginning facilities in these 
counties and the small amount of cotton grown therein is carried into the adja- 
cent regulated area for ginning. The inclusion of these counties in the regulated 
area allows such seed to be returned after ginning to farms and ranches in 
