1936] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 161 
treatment on condition that the material will not pass through any cotton- 
growing territory outside the areas regulated under this quarantine or the 
Federal quarantine on account of the Thurberia weevil; samples (except when 
moved as above from a lightly infested area to another regulated area), whether 
produced in a lightly infested or heavily infested area, must be either fumi- 
gated, inspected, or otherwise treated as may be required by the inspector. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of baled linters or samples 
thereof grown outside of, but brought within a regulated area and to be 
moved therefrom on the furnishing of evidence satisfactory to the inspector 
that such materials have been protected from contamination. 
In cases where, in the judgment of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
Quarantine, the carrying out of the treatments required in this regulation be- 
comes impracticable owing to the lack of satisfactory facilities or for some 
other sound reason, permits may be issued for the interstate movement of 
linters from the regulated areas on such conditions as may be prescribed by 
that Bureau. 
Regulation 10. Mill Waste, Unbaled Lint and Linters, and Other Forms of 
Unmanufactured Lint and Linters 
No form of cotton lint, linters. or fiber shall be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from a regulated area unless a permit shall have been issued therefor 
by the United States Department of Agriculture, except that no permit is 
required for the interstate transportation of materials which have been woven 
or spun from cotton lint or linters and are uncontaminated with other cotton 
or cotton products, nor for the interstate transportation of mattresses, pillows, 
cushions, or upholstery which have been commercially manufactured in com- 
pliance with the pink bollworm regulations of the State concerned and in which 
any unwoven lint or linters used are completely enclosed in the finished product. 
Permits may be issued authorizing the interstate movement from a regu- 
lated area of mill waste and of all other forms of unmanufactured cotton fiber 
for which permits are required under these regulations and which are not 
specifically covered in regulations 8 and 9, on condition that the material has 
been fumigated and compressed or roller treated, or has been given such other 
treatment or handling as will, in the judgment of the Bureau of Entomology and 
Plant Quarantine, eliminate risk of spread of the pink bollworm. 
Regulation 11. Cottonseed Hulls, Cake, and Meal 
No cottonseed hulls, cake, or meal shall be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from a regulated area unless a permit shall have been issued therefor 
by the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement from a heavily infested 
area to any destination of cottonseed hulls obtained from sterilized cottonseed 
and subsequently protected from contamination to the satisfaction of the in- 
spector on condition that they are given such additional treatment as may be 
required by the inspector. Permits may be issued for the interstate movement 
from a lightly infested area 5 of cottonseed hulls produced from sterilized cotton- 
seed and subsequently protected from contamination to the satisfaction of the 
inspector on condition that they are either to be moved to another regulated 
area without passing through any territory not regulated under this quaran- 
tine or under the Federal quarantine on account of the Thurberia weevil, or 
are to be moved to nonregulated territory and have been given such additional 
treatment as may be required by the inspector. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement from a regulated area 
to any destination of cottonseed cake and meal produced either from sterilized 
cottonseed or from cottonseed obtained from nonregulated territory on condition 
that the cake and meal have been protected against subsequent contamination 
with conttonseed to the satisfaction of the inspector. 
Regulation 12. Bagging and Other Wrappers and Containers 
Bagging and other wrappers and containers which have been used in connec- 
tion with or which are contaminated with cotton or cotton products shall not 
* See footnote 2. 
