150 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July -Sept. 
MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS 
Rules and regulations prohibiting the movement of cotton and cottonseed 
from Mexico into the United States, and governing the entry into the United 
States of railiraii ears and other vehicles, freight, express, baggage, or other 
in ate rials from Mexico at border points. — These rules and regulations, pro- 
mulgated June 23, 1917, and amended effective January 29, 1920, pursuant to 
authority given in the appropriation act for the United States Department 
of Agriculture for the fiscal year 1918, and since repeated annually, are 
designed to prevent the entry of the pink bollworm of cotton which is known 
to exist widely in Mexico. They provide for the examination of passengers' 
baggage, for the disinfection of railway cars, freight, express, and other ship- 
ments, and for the cleaning of domestic cars handling Mexican freight. All 
fees collected for cleaning and disinfecting railway cars are deposited in the 
United States Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. 
The inspectors concerned in the enforcement of these regulations at border 
points are charged also with enforcement of restrictions on the entry of plants 
and plant products under various foreign plant quarantines. 
Regulations governing sanitary export certification. — These regulations, re- 
vised effective September 21, 1936, were promulgated pursuant to authority 
granted in the Agricultural Appropriation Act of May IT, 1935 (49 Stat. 2G8), 
and repeated in subsequent appropriation acts. They provide for the inspection 
and certification of domestic plants and plant products intended for export 
to countries requiring such certification. All fees collected for this service are 
deposited in the United States Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. 
ORGANIZATION OF THE BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY 
AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
Uee A. Strong, Chief. 
S. A. Kohwer, Assistant Chief. 
Avery S. Hoyt, Assistant Chief. 
F. H. Spencer. Business Manager. 
Rolla P. Currie. Editor. 
Mabel Colcord, Librarian. 
J. A. Hyslop, in Charge, Division of Insect Pest Surrey and Information. 
J. I. Hambleton, in Charge, Division of Bee Culture Investigations. 
D. L. Van Dine, in Charge, Division of Fruit Insect Investigations. 
F. C. Craighead, in Charge, Division of Forest Insect Investigations. 
W. H. White, in Charge, Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investiga- 
tions. 
P. N. Annand, in Charge, Division of Cereal and Forage Insect Investigations. 
R. W. Harned, in Charge, Division of Cotton Insect Investigations. 
F. C. Bishopp, in Charge, Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals. 
L. A. Hawkins, in Charge. Division of Control Investigations. 
R. C. Roark, in Charge. Division of Insecticides and Fungicides. 
C. F. W. Mttesebeck, in Charge, Division of Insect Identification. 
C. P. Clausen, in Charge, Division of Foreign Parasite Introduction. 
S. B. Fracker, in Charge, Division of P lf int Disease Control. 
B. M. Gaddis, in Charge, Division of Domestic Plant Quarantines. 
E. R. Sasscer, in Charge, Division of Foreign Plant Quarantines. 
A. F. Burgess, in Field Charge, Gypsy Moth and Brown-Tail Moth Control 
(headquarters, Greenfield. Mass.). 
L. H. Worthley, in Field Charge, Japanese Beetle and Gypsy Moth and Brown- 
Tail Moth Quarantines. European Corn Borer Certification, and Dutch Elm 
Disease Eradication (headquarters, Bloomfield, N. J.). 
R. B. McDonald, in Field Charge, Pink Bollicorm and Thurbcria Weevil Quar- 
antines (headquarters. San Antonio, Tex.). 
P. A. Hoidale, in Field Charge, Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine (headquarters, 
Harlingen, Tex.). 
A. C. Baker, in Field Charge, Fruit Fly Investigations (headquarters, Mexico 
City. Mexico). 
TV. E. Dove, in Field Charge. Screw Worm Control (headquarters, San Antonio. 
Tex. ) . 
U S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1936 
