1933] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
143 
of the Japanese beetle, effective on and after January 23, 1933. The amend- 
ment excludes from the regulated area as designated in the said revision 
several counties and parts of counties in northwestern Pennsylvania, and adds 
to said regulated area one election district in eastern Maryland. Copies of 
the amendment may be obtained from the Bureau of Plant Quarantine, Wash- 
ington, D.C. 
Arthur M. Hyde, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Published in the following newspapers: The Bulletin, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 21, 
1933; the Sun, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 23, 1933.] 
ANNOUNCEMENT RELATING TO NARCISSUS-BULB QUARANTINE 
(NO. 62) 
B.P.Q.— 349. February 17, 1933. 
NARCISSUS INSPECTION RECORD FOR 1932 
Table 1 gives a record of the narcissus plantings inspected during the calen- 
dar year 1932 under the Federal quarantine fcr the prevention of spread of 
bulb pests. The figures given are summarized from the reports sent to this 
Bureau by the nursery inspectors of the various States who act as Federal 
collaborators in making such inspections. 
Table 1. — Inspection of narcissus and number of bulbs certified and treated, 
1932 crop 
Plantings 
inspected 
Bulbs inspected 
Bulbs certified as 
uninfested 
Bulbs treated and 
certified 
State 
Poly- 
an- 
thus 
Daf- 
fo- 
dils 
Polyan- 
thus 
Daffodils 
Polyan- 
thus 
Daffodils 
Polyan- 
thus 
Daffodils 
Alabama 
2 
181 
7 
4 
143 
1 
9 
8 
24 
5 
13 
2 
1 
79 
2 
33 
1 
4 
8 
8 
13 
35 
7 
316 
3 
..... 
3 
1 
21 
166 
1 
81,215 
42, 000 
15,045,951 
65, 824 
57,900 
8, 243, 860 
25,000 
65,840 
546, 000 
1, 772, 300 
322,000 
204,000 
42,100 
2,400 
180, 209 
2, 310, 988 
4, 845, 528 
56,500 
28,000 
136,850 
1, 379, 950 
8, 714, 020 
4, 183, 200 
168, 350 
22,915,218 
680, 400 
70, 015 
42,000 
5, 685, 148 
20, 134 
57,900 
1, 530, 555 
25,000 
67 
541,000 
1, 767, 800 
267, 300 
2,000 
42, 100 
2,400 
75,975 
2, 260, 988 
2, 700, 528 
56,500 
28, 000 
93, 100 
714, 650 
132, 500 
2, 670, 700 
74, 650 
1, 324, 646 
35,400 
Arkansas 
California 
1, 264, 750 
1, 037, 515 
Connecticut 
District of Columbia. 
1 
189 
17 
1 
24 
103, 993, 420 
722, 650 
100,000 
24 
65, 773 
Florida 
93, 589, 820 
722, 650 
100,000 
Georgia 
4,500 
48,200 
Illinois. 
Indiana 
Kansas 
Kentucky 
Louisiana 
95 
1 
1 
586, 312 
26,000 
25,000 
476, 162 
26,000 
Maryland 
50,000 
1, 101,500 
Michigan 
Minnesota 
Mississippi 
11 
1 
467, 075 
600 
467, 075 
600 
Missouri 
33,000 
665, 300 
7, 442, 397 
112,800 
New Jersey 
New York 
6 
14 
97,200 
623, 600 
40,400 
183, 600 
North Carolina 
Ohio 
363, 600 
Oregon 
67 
548, 290 
33, 926 
408, 404 
19, 116, 287 
645,000 
Pennsylvania 
South Carolina 
5 
3 
3 
39, 907, 845 
5,600 
7, 235, 275 
39, 907, 845 
5,600 
7, 235, 275 
Tennessee 
925,513 
3, 620, 595 
2,000 
13, 150, 435 
55, 345, 282 
2,517,500 
313,513 
3, 607, 095 
2,000 
1, 265, 550 
Texas __ 
13,500 
Utah 
Virginia 
2 
30 
29, 565 
277, 881 
10, 865 
18, 750 
272, 181 
455, 995 
51, 288, 446 
2, 500, 000 
Washington 
Wisconsin 
17,500 
Total 
637 
927 
169, 815, 503 
132, 507, 762 
148, 736, 581 
19, 629, 551 
2, 188, 109 
84, 580. 213 
Similar tables have been issued in previous years, that for 1931 being given 
on pages 14 and 15 of no. 110 of the Service and Regulatory Announcements 
of the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. 
The number of narcissus bulbs of all types reported as inspected in 1932 
totals 302,323.265. This is a reduction of over 70,000,000 bulbs from the 
