312 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
regulations supplemental thereto effective October 2, 10H3. as juueiulcd effective 
October 22, 11)80, the interstate movement frcmi the regulated area of Arizona 
of (1) cotton, inc-hidinjr all parts of the plant, seed cotton, cotton lint, linters, 
and all other forms of umnaniifactured cotton lint, jrin waste, cottonseed, cotton- 
seed hulls, and cottonseed cake and meal: (2) bagtrins and other containers and 
wfapi^ers of cotton and cott(m products; (H) railway ears, boats, and if)ther 
vehicles which have been used in conveying; cotton and c(;tton products, or which 
are fouled with such products: (4) hay and other farm products: and (5) farm 
household goods, farm e(piipineiit. and. if contaminated with cotton, any other 
articles. 
Whitc-pinc hli.stcr rust. — Quarantine No. (i.S, effective October 1, 1926: Pro- 
hibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, 
revised effective March 1, V.YM, the interstate movement from every State in the 
continental United Srates and the District of Columbia of five-leafed pines 
{Piiui.s) or currant and gooseberry plants iRibcs and (!rossularia ) , including 
cultivated or wild or ornamental sorts. 
Mexican fnnt-fii/. — Quarantine No. 04, effective October lo, 1937: Prohibits, 
except as provided in the rules and r(>gulatious supplemental thereto, revised 
effective October 15. 1937, the interstate movement from the regulated area of 
Texas of fruits of all varieties. 
Woodgnfc rust. — Quarantine No. 05. etTective November 1. 1928: Prohibits, 
except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, effective 
November 1. 1928. as amended, effective April 1, 1929. the interstate movement 
from the regulated area in the State of New York of trees, branches, limbs, 
or twigs of Scotch pine {Pin us si/Ivcstrif;) , Canary Island pine (P. cduaricnsis) , 
slash pine (P. cnritxtca) , Japanese red pine ( /*. doi^^ipora) , Corsican pine (P. 
nif/ra ijoirctiana ) , stone pine (P. ijiuca ), western yellow pine (P. pondcrosa), 
Monterey pine (P. rndiata), loblolly pine (P. tncilu), or Jersey pine (P. virgini- 
ana), or of any variety thereof, or of any species or variety of hard pine here- 
after found to be susceptible to the Woodgate rust. 
Dutch cim diM-ase. — Quarantine No. 71, effective February 25. 1935: Prohibits, 
except as provided in the rules and regulations supplem.ental thereto, effective 
February 25. l!to5, as amended effective November 9, 1937, the interstate move- 
ment from the regulated areas in the States of New Jersey, New York, and 
Connecticut to or through any point outside thereof, of elm plants or parts 
thereof of all species of the genus Llmu.'^, irrespective of whether nursery, forest, 
or privately grown, including (1) trees, plants, leaves, twigs, branches, bark, 
roots, trunks, cuttings, and .scions of sueh plants: (2) logs or cordwood of such 
plants: and (3) lumber, crates, b(!xes, barrels, packing cases, and other containers 
manufactured in whole or in part from such plants, unless the wood is entirely 
free from bark. 
QUAR ANT INKS .U>PLYING TO THE TERiaTORIES OF HAWAII AND PUEBTO RICO 
Haicaiian fruits- and rcgctaWcK. — Quarantine No. 13. revised, effective June 1, 
1917: Prohibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental 
thereto, revised, eff"ecti\e June 1. 1930. the movement from the Territory of 
Hawaii into or through any other Territory, State, or District of the United 
States, of all fruits and vegetables in the natural or raw state, on account of the 
Mediterranean fruittly (Ccrafitis capitata) and the melonfly {D'icuf< cucnrhitae) . 
Suf/nrca)ir. — Quarantine No. 16. revised, effective January 1. 1935: Prohibits 
the movement from the Territories of Hawaii and Puerto Rico into or through 
any other Territory, State, or District of the I'nited States of canes of sugar- 
cane, or cuttings or parts thereof, sugarcane leaves, and bagasse, on account of 
certain in.iurious insects and diseases, except that movement will be allowed 
under permit of specific materials on condition that they have been or are to be 
so treated, jn-ocessed. or manufactured that, in the judgment of the Department, 
their movement will involve no i)est risk. 
8ir( ctpotato. — (^unrantine No. 30, revised, effective October 10, 1934: Pro- 
hibits the movement from the Territories of Hawaii and I'uerto Rico into 
or through any other Territory, State, or District of the United States of any 
A'ariety of sweetpotato (Ipomoca batatas Poir. ). regardless of the use for which 
the same is intended, on account of the sweetpotato stem borer {Oinphisa 
anaH^omofialis Guen.) and the sweetpotato scarabee (Eusccpcs hatatac Waterh.). 
Banana plants. — Quarantine No. 32. effective April 1. 1918: Prohibits the 
movement from the Territories of Hawaii and Puerto Rico into or through any 
