36 PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION [April-June 
accompanying them is automatically cancelled. Such bulbs may be returned to 
the shipper or treated at destination or elsewhere as may be required by the 
inspector representing the United States Department of Agriculture in the 
State of destination. 
(e) Condition of bulb plantings. — Bulbs grown in fields which are so weedy 
that inspection is impracticable, will not be inspected, and treatment may be 
required as a condition for the issuance of permits for such bulbs. 
(/) Based on the inspection required herein, the inspector designated for the 
State concerned will issue to each grower a certificate either of inspection (Form 
3S8) or disinfection (Form 389), and such number of shipping permits (Form 
391 ) based thereon as may be necessary for the movement of the crop certified. 
Such certificates will be issued only for the bulbs which have actually been 
inspected by the inspector, and the use of such certificates in connection with 
bulbs which have not been inspected as provided in this regulation is prohibited. 
This amendment shall be effective on and after June 20, 1932. 
Done at the city of Washington, this 20th day of May, 1932. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal.] R. W. Dunlap, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
[The foregoing amendment was sent to all common carriers in the United States.] 
Notice to General Public Through Newspapers 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
Plant Quarantine and Contbol Administbation, 
Washington, D. C, Mag 20, 1932. 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority con- 
ferred on him by the plant quarantine act of August 20, 1912 (37 Stat. 315), as 
amended, has promulgated an amendment to the revised rules and regulations 
supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 62, on account of certain injurious 
narcissus pests, effective June 20, 1932. This amendment eliminates the require- 
ment of fumigation on account of lesser bulb fly (Eumerus spp.) infestation; 
authorizes the certification of bulbs as free from infestation on the basis of 
warehouse inspection, under certain conditions prescribed in the regulations; 
and makes other changes in the regulations governing the interstate movement 
of narcissus bulbs. Copies of said amendment may be obtained from the Plant 
Quarantine and Control Administration, Washington, D. C. 
R. W. Dunlap, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Published in the following newspapers : The News, Birmingham, Ala., May 31, 1932 ; 
the Republican, Phoenix, Ariz., June 1, 1932 ; Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Ark., 
May 31, 1932 ; the Herald, Los Angeles. Calif., June 2. 1932 ; the Post, Denver, Colo., 
May 31, 1932 ; the Times, Hartford, Conn., May 31, 1932 ; the Journal, Wilmington, Del., 
May 30, 1932 ; the Star, Washington, D. C, May 31, 1932 ; Florida Times-Union, Jack- 
sonville, Fla., May 31. 1932 ; the Constitution. Atlanta, Ga., May 31, 1932 ; Idaho 
Statesman. Boise, Idaho, June 3, 1932 ; the Tribune, Chicago, 111., June 1, 1932 ; the 
News, Indianapolis, Ind., May 30, 1932; the Register, Des Moines, Iowa, June 1, 1932; 
the Eagle. Wichita, Kans., June 2, 1932; the Times, Louisville, Ky., May 30, 1932; 
Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La., May 31. 1932 ; Press-Herald, Portland, Me., May 30. 
1932 ; the Sun, Baltimore, Md., May 30. 1932 ; the Post, Boston, Mass., May 31, 1932 ; 
the News, Detroit, Mich., May 31, 1932 ; the Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn., August 18, 
1932; the News, Jackson, Miss., May 30, 1932; the Star, Kansas City, Mo., May 31, 1932; 
the Tribune, Great Falls, Mont., June 1, 1932 ; World-Herald, Omaha, Nebr., May 31, 
1932 ; the Gazette. Reno, Nev., May 31, 1932 ; the Union, Manchester, N. H., May 31, 
1932 : the News. Newark, N. J., May 31, 1932 ; New Mexico State Tribune, Albuquerque, 
N. Mex., May 31, 1932 ; Daily News, New York, N. Y., August 19, 1932 ; the Observer, 
Charlotte, N. C, May 31. 1932; the Forum, Fargo, N. Dak., May 31. 1932; the Press, 
Cleveland, Ohio, August 17, 1932 ; the Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Okla., May 31, 1932 ; 
Oresron Journal. Portland. Oreg., May 31, 1932 ; the Bulletin, Philadelphia, Pa.. May 31, 
1932; the Bulletin, Providence, R. I., August 10, 1932; the News, Greenville, S. C, 
August 12, 1932 ; Argus-Leader, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., May 30, 1932 ; Commercial Appeal, 
Memphis, Tenn., May 31, 1932 ; Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Tex., May 31, 1932 ; the 
Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 1, 1932; Free Press, Burlington, Vt., May 30, 1932; 
News Leader, Richmond, Va., May 28, 1932 ; the Star, Seattle, Wash.. June 1, 1932 ; the 
Gazette, Charleston, W. Va., May 29, 1932 ; the Journal, Milwaukee, Wis., May 30, 1932 ; 
Tribune-Leader, Cheyenne, Wyo., May 31, 1932.] 
