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BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
must he free from willow withes or it will he refused entry until such withes 
are removed. Shipments with such material present may he held in customs 
custody for a period not exceeding 40 days, during which period the permittee 
or Ins agent, after making satisfactory arrangements, may remove and dispose 
of the withes under the supervision of, and in a manner satisfactory to, an 
Inspector of the Department of Agriculture, after which the shipment may be 
handled in the usual way. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
ANNOUNCEMENTS RELATING TO PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE 
(NO. 52) 
MODIFICATION OF PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE REGULATIONS 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 
The following amendment modifies the area regulated under the pink boll- 
worm quarantine regulations in Florida by bringing under restriction the 
counties of Jackson and Suwannee in that State. This change is due to the 
finding of a light but scattered infestation in those counties during the past 
few weeks. No other change is made in the regulated areas 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 Sept. 14, 1934; effective Sept. 19, 1934) 
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 December 11, 1933, 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, Florida, Georgia, 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. 
Florida area. — Counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, 
Jackson, Madison, Suwannee, and Union. 
Georgia area. — All of Berrien County except (a) the portion located north- 
east of the Alapaha River, and (b) the portion located south of a line drawn 
across the county just south of the railway station of Allenville along the 
south side of lots 323, 324, 325. 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, and 332 of the tenth 
land district ; that part of Cook County located north of a line starting on 
Little River at the bridge marked Kinard Bridge on the soil survey map of 
said county issued by the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, series 1928, no. 11; 
thence following the old Ty Ty-Nashville road southeast past Spring Hill 
Church through the village of Laconte ; thence in an easterly direction along 
the road to Nashville past Grovania School to McDermott Bridge over the New 
River ; all that part of Tift County located east of Little River. 
New Mexico area. — Counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, 
Lea, Luna, Otero, and Roosevelt. 
Texas area. — Counties of Brewster, Cochran, Culberson, El Paso, Gaines, 
Hockley, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Terry, Ward, 
