1936] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS \§5 
LIGHTLY INFESTED AREAS 
The following areas are designated as lightly infested : 
The counties of Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee in Arizona ; • the counties 
of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Luna, Otero, and Roosevelt 
in New Mexico ; the entire counties of Andrews, Cameron, Cochran, Dawson, 
Ector, El Paso, Gaines, Glasscock, Hidalgo, Hockley, Howard, Martin, Midland, 
Pecos r Reeves, Starr, Terry, Ward, Willacy, and Yoakum, the regulated parts 
of Bailey and Lamb Counties in Texas, and that part of the northwest 
corner of Hudspeth County, Tex., lying north and west of a ridge of desert 
land extending from the banks 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^. 
This amendment shall be effective on and after December 1, 1936. 
Done at the city of Washington this 28th day of November 1936. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
[seal] H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Copies of the foregoing amendment were sent to all common carriers doing business 
in or through the States of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. 
Notice to General Public Through Newspapers 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 
Washington, D. C, November 28, 1936. 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority 
conferred on him by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20. 1912 (37 Stat. 
315), as amended, has promulgated amendment no. 1 to the revised rules and 
regulations supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 52, on account of the 
pink bollworm, effective on and after December 1, 1936. The amendment modi- 
fies the area regulated under those regulations by bringing under restriction 
the Texas counties of Glasscock. Howard, and Martin, and those portions of 
Dawson and Midland Counties not previously regulated. These counties are 
now being designated as lightly infested. Copies of the amendment may be 
obtained from the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States 
Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Published in the Herald-Post, El Paso, Tex., Dec. 12, 1936.] 
Instructions to Postmasters 
Post Office Department, 
Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
Washington, December 12, 1936. 
Postmaster. 
My Dear Sir: Your attention is invited to the inclosed copy of Plant Quaran- 
tine No. 52 of the United States Department of Agriculture, on account of the 
pink bollworm of cotton, and also a copy of the revised regulations in con- 
nection therewith, effective December 1, 193G, by which you will please be 
governed. See paragraph 1, section 595. Postal Laws and Regulations. 
The revision extends the regulated area, adding the counties of Glasscock, 
Howard, and Martin, Tex., and those portions of Dawson and Midland Counties, 
Tex., not previously regulated, to the area designated as lightly infested by the 
pink bollworm. 
Very truly yours, 
Roy M. North, 
Acting Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
6 Part of the lightly infested area in Arizona is regulated on account of the Thurberia 
weevil under Quarantine No. 61, and shipments therefrom must comply with the require- 
ments of that quarantine. 
