1939] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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lying south of the following-described boundary line: Beginning on the east 
line of said county where the county line intersects the northern boundary line 
of section 9 of the R. M. Thomson survey ; thence west following the northern 
boundary line of sections 9 and 10 of the R. M. Thomson survey and the 
northern boundary line of sections 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 of the T. A. Thompson 
survey and the northern boundary line of leagues 637, 636, and 635 to the 
southeast corner of league 239; thence north on the eastern boundary line 
of league 239 to the northeast corner of said league ; thence west on the northern 
boundary line of leagues 239, 238, 233, 222, 218, and 207 to the western boundary 
line of said county. 
Heavily infested areas. — Of the regulated areas, the following counties and 
parts of counties are hereby designated as heavily infested within the meaning 
of these regulations : 
Texas. — Counties of Brewster, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, and Terrell, 
and all of Hudspeth County, except that part of the northwest corner of said 
county 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 V2. 
Lightly infested areas. — The following areas are designated as lightly infested: 
Arizona. — Counties of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Maricopa, Pinal, and Santa 
Cruz, and the regulated part of Pima County. 
New Mexico. — Counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, 
Luna, Otero, Roosevelt, Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia. 
Texas. — Counties of Andrews, Brooks, Cameron, Cochran, Crane, Dawson, 
Ector, El Paso, Gaines, Glasscock, Hidalgo, Hockley, Howard, Jim Wells, 
Kenedy, Kleberg, Loving, Martin, Midland, Nueces, Pecos, Reeves, Starr, Terry, 
Upton, Ward, Willacy, Winkler and Yoakum, the regulated parts of Bailey and 
Lamb Counties, and that part of the northwest corner of Hudspeth County 
lying north and west of a ridge of desert land extending from the banks of the 
Bio 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 %. 10 
Regulation 3 
Sec. 301.52-3. Articles the interstate movement of which is restricted or 
prohibited. — (a) Articles prohibited movement. — The interstate movement from 
any regulated area of gin trash and cotton waste from gins and mills, and all 
untreated or unmanufactured cotton products other than seed cotton, cotton 
lint and linters, either baled or unbaled, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, and 
cottonseed meal and cake is prohibited. 
(b) Articles authorized interstate movement. — Seed cotton, cotton lint, and 
linters, either baled or unbaled, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, and cottonseed 
meal and cake may be moved interstate from regulated areas as prescribed 
herein. 10 
Regulation 4 
Sec. 301.52-4. Conditions governing the issuance of certificates. — (a)Cotton 
lint and linters. — A certificate may be issued for the interstate movement of 
cotton lint or linters, either baled or unbaled, originating in a regulated area 
when they have been ginned in an approved gin and have been passed in bat 
form between heavy steel rollers set not more than one sixty-fourth of an inch 
apart, or have been given approved vacuum fumigation under the supervision 
of an inspector: Provided, That lint produced in a lightly infested area may 
be given standard or high density compression in lieu of either rolling or 
fumigation: Provided further, That certificates may be issued for the interstate 
movement of linters produced from sterilized seed originating in a lightly 
infested area when produced in an authorized oil mill. 
(b) Cottonseed. — A certificate may be issued for the interstate movement 
of cottonseed produced in a regulated area when it has been ginned in an 
approved gin and has been sterilized under the supervision of an inspector 
hy heat treatment at a required temperature of 150° F. for a period of 30 
•Part of the nfrhtly infested area in Arizona is regulated on account of the Thurheria 
weevil under quarantine No. 61, and shipments therefrom must comply with the require- 
onents of that quarantine. 
10 See footnote 7, p. ID. 
