1U38] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 
container of such material, or when so designated on the waybill accompanying 
bulk carload shipments of the material. 
15. Sphagnum moss, bog moss, or peat moss (Sphagnaceae) when dried and 
baled. (See also item 7.) 
16. Submerged aquatic plants, including Cryptocorync spp. ; Eelgrass or tape 
grass (Vallisneria spiralis) ; false loosestrife (Ludwigia mulerttii) ; fish grass, 
Washington plant, or fanwort (Cabomba Carolinian a) ; hornwort or coontail 
(Ceratophyllum demersum) ; water milfoil {Myriophyllum spp.) ; water weed, 
ditch moss, water thyme, or anacharis (Elodea canadensis). 
Avery S. Hoyt, 
Acting Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
Instructions to Postmasters 
modification of restrictions of japanese beetle quarantine no. 4 8, u. s. 
department of agriculture 
Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
Washington, March 30, 1938. 
Referring to Quarantine Order No. 48 on account of the Japanese beetle, 
notice is given to postmasters in the regulated area in the States of Connecti- 
cut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland. Massachusetts. New Hampshire, New Jersey, 
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, 
and the District of Columbia, that effective March 18, 1938, the following arti- 
cles, the interstate movement of which is not considered to constitute a risk of 
Japanese beetle dissemination, are exempted from the restrictions of the 
regulations of this quarantine : 
(Then follows the enumeration of the articles listed above.) 
Ramsey S. Black, 
Third Assistatit Postmaster General. 
ANNOUNCEMENT RELATING TO PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE 
(NO. 52) 
INSTRUCTIONS TO POSTMASTERS 
Post Office Department. 
Third Assistant Postmaster General, 
Washington, January 10, 193S. 
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 revised regulation 3 in connection 
therewith, effective January 3, 193S, by which you will please be governed. See 
paragraph 1, section 595, Postal Laws and Regulations. 
The revision extends the regulated area, adding the county of Santa Cruz 
and portions of the counties of Pima and Pinal in Arizona to the area desig- 
nated as lightly infested by the pink bollworm. 
Very truly yours, 
Roy M. North. 
Acting Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
TERMINAL INSPECTION OF PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS 
REVOCATION OF CERTAIN OREGON PLANT QUARANTINES 
Third Assistant Postmaster Genebal, 
Washington, March 2, 1938. 
Oregon Plant Quarantine (Order No. 1<> A Series), pertaining to gladiolus 
thrips in other states and Oregon Plant Quarantine < X»>. it; A Series i. per- 
taining to holly scale in Oregon, have been revoked, effective at once. 
