114 BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
a dangerous insect new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed 
within and throughout the United States. 
Now, therefore, under the authority conferred by section 8 of the plant quaran- 
tine act of August 20, 1912 (37 Stat. 315), as amended by the act of Congress 
approved March 4, 1917 (39 Stat. 1134, 1165), and having duly given the public 
hearing as required thereby, I do quarantine the said States of Arizona, Florida, 
New Mexico, and Texas, effective on and after October 29, 1932. Hereafter, 
under the authority of said act of August 20, 1912, amended as aforesaid, (1) 
cotton, wild cotton, including all parts of either cotton or wild cotton plants, 
seed cotton, cotton lint, linters, and all other forms of unmanufactured cotton 
lint, gin waste, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed cake and meal; (2) 
bagging and other containers and wrappers of cotton and cotton products; 
(3) railway cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been used in conveying 
cotton or cotton products or which are fouled with such products; (4) hay and 
other farm products; and (5) farm household goods, farm equipment, and, if 
contaminated with cotton, any other articles, shall not be shipped, offered for 
shipment to a common carrier, received for transportation or transported by a 
common carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved from 
the States of Arizona, Florida, New Mexico, or Texas, into or through any other 
State or Territory or District of the United States in manner or method or 
under conditions other than those prescribed in the rules and regulations herein- 
after made and amendments thereto: Provided, That the restrictions of this 
quarantine and of the rules and regulations supplemental thereto may be limited 
to the areas in a quarantined State now, or which may be hereafter, designated 
by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas when, in the judgment of 
the Secretary of Agriculture, the enforcement of the aforesaid rules and regula- 
tions as to such regulated areas shall be adequate to prevent the spread of the 
pink bollworm: Provided further, That such limitation shall be conditioned 
upon the said State providing for and enforcing such control measures with 
respect to such regulated areas as in the judgment of the Secretary of Agri- 
culture shall be deemed adequate to prevent the spread of the pink bollworm 
therefrom to other parts of the State. 
Done at the city of Washington this 26th day of October, 1932. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal.] C. F. Marvin, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO NOTICE OF QUARANTINE 
NO. 52 
[Approved October 26, 1932; effective October 29, 1932] 
Regulation 1. Definitions 
For the purpose of these regulations the following words, names, and terms 
shall be construed, respectively, to mean: 
(a) Pink bollworm. — The insect known as the pink bollworm of cotton {Pec- 
tinophora gossypiella Saunders), in any stage of development. 
(b) Regulated areas. — Areas in a quarantined State which are now or which may 
hereafter be designated as such by the Secretary of Agriculture in accordance 
with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised) . 
(c) Wild cotton. — Plants of any species of the genus Gossypium, whether 
native, introduced, planted, or escaped (except cotton cultivated for the pro- 
duction of lint), and all parts of such plants. 
(d) Cotton and other articles. — All the articles enumerated as brought under 
restriction as to interstate movement in Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised). 
(e) Cotton lint. — Cotton lint, linters, and all other forms of unmanufactured 
cotton fiber, including samples of cotton lint and linters. 
(/) Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
(g) Moved or allowed to be moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for shipment 
to a common carrier, received for transportation, or transported by a common 
carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved from one State 
or Territory or District of the United States into or through any other State or 
Territory or District. 
