164 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
regulated, to the lightly infested area, due to the recent finding of the pink 
hull worm at Big Spring in Howard County and at Patricia in Dawson County. 
Glasscock, Howard, and Martin Counties and the previously nonregulated 
areas in Midland County are included since seed cotton is moved throughout 
these counties for ginning without regard to county lines. No other changes 
are made at this time. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO 
NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 52 
(Approved Nov. 28, 1936 ; effective Dec. 1, 1936) 
Under authority conferred by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912 
(37 Stat. 315), as amended by the act of Congress approved March 4, 1917 
(39 Stat. 1134, 1165), it is ordered that regulation 3 of the revised rules and 
regulations supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 52, on account of the pink 
bollworm of cotton, which were promulgated on October 13, 1936, be and the 
same is hereby amended to read as follows : 
Regulation 3. Regulated Areas ; Heavily and Lightly 
Infested Areas 
Regulated Areas 
In accordance with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised), 
the Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas, for the purpose of 
these regulations, the following counties in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, 
including all cities, districts, towns, townships, and other political subdivisions 
within their limits : 
Arizona area. — Counties of Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee. 
Neiv Mexico area. — Counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, 
Lea, Luna, Otero, and Roosevelt. 
Texas area. — Counties of Andrews, Brewster, Cameron, Cochran, Culberson, 
Dawson, Ector, El Paso, Gaines, Glasscock, Hidalgo, Hockley, Howard, Huds- 
peth, Jeff Davis, Martin, Midland, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Starr, Terrell, 
Terry, Ward, Willacy, and Yoakum ; that part of Bailey County lying south 
of the following-described boundary line: Beginning on the east line of said 
county where the county line intersects the northern boundary line of league 
207 ; thence west following the northern boundary line of leagues 207, 203, 191, 
188, 175, and 171 to the northeast corner of league 171 ; thence south on the 
western line of league 171 to the northeast corner of the W. H. L. survey; 
thence west along the northern boundary of the W. H. L. survey and the 
northern boundary of sections 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62, 61, and 60 of block 
A of the M. B. & B. survey to the western boundary of said county ; that part 
of Lamb County lying south of the following-described boundary line : Be- 
ginning on the east line of said county where the county line intersects the 
northern boundary line of section 9 of the R. M. Thomson survey ; thence west 
following the northern boundary line of sections 9 and 10 of the R. M. Thomson 
survey and the northern boundary line of sections 6, 5. 4, 3, 2, and 1 of the T. A. 
Thompson survey and the northern boundary line of leagues 637, 636, and 635 to 
the southeast corner of league 239; thence north on the eastern boundary line of 
league 239 to the northeast corner of said league; thence west on the northern 
boundary line of leagues 239, 238, 233 r 222, 218, and 207 to the western boundary 
line of said county. 
HEAVILY INFESTED AREAS 
Of the regulated areas, the following counties and parts of counties are 
hereby designated as heavily infested within the meaning of these regulations: 
Counties of Brewster, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, and Terrell, in the 
State of Texas, and all of Hudspeth County in the same State except that part 
of the northwest corner of said county lying north and west of a ridge of 
deserl bind extending from the hanks of the Rio Grande northeasterly through 
the desert immediately west of the town of McNary, such ridge being an 
extension of the northwest boundary line of section 11, block 65%. 
