§4 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Apr .-June 
Terminal inspection places: 
Albany. 
Astoria. 
Baker. 
Coquille. ■ 
Corvallis. 
Cottage Grove. 
Dallas. 
Gold Beach. 
Grants Pass. 
Gresbara. 
Heppner. 
Hillsboro. 
Hood River. 
Klamath Falls. 
Li Grande. 
Lakeview. 
McMinnville. 
Medford. 
Milton. 
Ontario. 
Oregon City. 
Pendleton. 
Portland. 
Redmond. 
Roseburg. 
Salem. 
Tbe Dalles. 
Tillamook. 
Toledo. 
Warren. 
PUERTO RICO 
Plants and plant products subject to inspection.— All florists' stock, trees, 
shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, and other seeds of 
fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products 
in the raw or unmanufactured state, including field, vegetable, and flower seeds ; 
also cotton lint. 
Inspection place: San Juan. 
UTAH 
Plants and plant products subject to inspection. — All florists' stock, trees, 
shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, and other seeds of 
fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products 
in the raw or unmanufactured state, including field, vegetable, and flower seeds ; 
Terminal inspection places: 
Brigham City. 
* Cedar City. 
Farmington. 
Logan. 
! Ogden. 
Price 
*Provo. 
*Ricbfield. 
*Salt Lake City. 
Note. — Asterisks (*) show places to which parcels sball be sent when addressed at the 
instance of the mailer in care of a plant inspector for onward transmission to the 
ultimate addresses. 
WASHINGTON 
Plants and plant products subject to inspection. — All florists' stock, trees, 
shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, and other seeds of 
fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products 
in the raw or unmanufactured state, except vegetable and flower seeds. 
Terminal inspection places: 
Bellingham. Olympia. Sumner. Walla Walla. 
Benton City. Prosser. Tacoma. Wenatcbee. 
Chehalis. Seattle. Toppenish. Wbite Salmon. 
Everett. Spokane. Vancouver. Yakima. 
Mount Vernon. 
Pursuant to the act of June 4, 1936, and Order No. 9620 of October 15, 
1936, amending section 596, Postal Laws and Regulations, the following States 
have also established quarantines prohibiting or regulating the entry into these 
States of certain plants and plant material, known to be hosts of insects or 
plant diseases : 
State : Dates of notices relating thereto 
Arkansas May 6, 1938 ; May 31, 1938 (p. 43, June 1938 Supple- 
ment to Postal Guide). 
California Apr. 6. 1937 (p. 23, May 1937 Supplement). 
Florida Nov. 7, 1938 (p. 21. November 1938 Supplement). 
Mississippi Apr. 7, 1937 (p. 26, May 1937 Supplement). 
Montana Apr. 8. 1937 (p. 26. May 1937 Supplement). 
Oregon June 23, 1937 ; Mar. 2, 1938 ; Aug. 1, 1938 ; Jan. 9, 
1939; Feb. 13. 1939 (p. 44, August 1937 Supple- 
ment and subsequent issues) 
Postmasters are cautioned to exercise care in the acceptance of parcels 
containing plants and plant material in order to prevent the improper dissemi- 
nation of any plant pest injurious to agriculture. In addition to terminal plant 
inspection and State quarantines referred to in this notice, attention is also 
invited to the nursery stock certificate requirement and to the various Federal 
plant quarantines issued by the United States Department of Agriculture re- 
ferred to in section 595, Postal Laws and Regulations, and listed on pages 18, 
19, and 20 of the July 1937 Postal Guide, Part I. 
Ramsey S. Black, 
Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
