170 BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE [January-March, 
A number of States include part or all of Canada in the area quarantined, 
but reference to such restrictions is not included herein as State restrictions 
on foreign commerce are considered unconstitutional. 
For further information as to restrictions on shipments to Canada, apply 
to Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada. 
For further information as to shipments from Canada, apply to Bureau of 
Plant Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 
References. — The State orders of the various groups have the following titles, 
and information concerning the orders may be secured from the officers named : 
Arizona — State entomologist, Phoenix, Ariz., Quarantine Order No. 12 
and Amendment No. 1, effective January 17, 1933. 
Arkansas — State plant board, Little Rock, Ark., Quarantine No. 11 and 
rule 64, effective January 10, 1933. 
California — Chief quarantine officer, Sacramento, Calif., Quarantine Order 
No. 15 (new series), effective March 10, 1933. 
Colorado — State entomologist, Fort Collins, Colo., Quarantine Order No. 
4 (second series) as amended, effective February 17, 1933. 
Florida — State plant board of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., rule 32, effective 
August 16, 1932. 
Georgia — State entomologist, Atlanta, Ga., regulation 36 (revised), effec- 
tive January 12, 1933. 
Illinois — State department of agriculture, Springfield, 111., a proclamation 
by the governor, effective July 27, 1932. 
Iowa — State entomologist, Ames, Iowa, Warning and Quarantine No. 3, 
effective July 25, 1932. 
Kansas — State entomological commission, Topeka, Kans., Quarantine No. 5, 
effective August 5, 1932. 
Kentucky — State entomologist, Lexington, Kv., Quarantine No. 1, effective 
October 10, 1932. 
Louisiana — State entomologist, Baton Rouge, La., European corn borer 
quarantine (revised), effective January 16, 1933. 
Mississippi — State plant board, State College, Miss., rule 49 (amended), 
effective September 13, 1932. 
Missouri — Plant commissioner, Jefferson City, Mo., Quarantine No. 3, 
effective July 20, 1932. 
Nebraska — State department of agriculture, Lincoln, Nebr., Quarantine 
No. 2, effective July 29, 1932. 
Nevada — State quarantine officer, Reno, Nev., a proclamation by the 
governor, effective September 1, 1932. Modification proposed. 
New Mexico — Head of biology, College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts, 
State College, N.Mex., Quarantine No. 9, effective September 22, 1932. 
Oklahoma— State plant board, Oklahoma City, Okla., plant board Quar- 
antine No. 9 (amended), effective September 14, 1932. 
Oregon — Director of agriculture, Agricultural Building, Salem, Oreg., Quar- 
antine Order No. 26 (new series), effective October 11, 1932. 
South Carolina — State crop pest commission, Clemson College, S.C., Quar- 
antine regulation on account of the European corn borer, effective Oc- 
tober 1, 1932. 
South Dakota — Secretary of agriculture, Pierre, S.Dak., Quarantine No. 2 
(revised), effective March 7, 1933. 
Tennessee — Commissioner of agriculture, Nashville, Tenn., Notice of Quar- 
antine No. 6 (first revision), effective November 1, 1932. 
Texas — Commissioner of agriculture, Austin, Tex., Emergency Quarantine 
Proclamation No. 71, effective July 25, 1932. 
Utah— Commissioner of agriculture, Salt Lake City, Utah, Quarantine No. 
11 (amended), effective February 9, 1933. 
Virginia — Commissioner of agriculture and immigration, Richmond, Va., 
Quarantine No. 2. effective January 26, 1933. 
Washington— Director of agriculture, Olympia, Wash., Quarantine No. 18 
(new series), effective January 24. 1933. 
Wisconsin— State entomologist, Madison. Wis., Quarantine No. 4 (fourth 
revision), effective August 19. 1932. 
Wyoming — Commissioner of agriculture, Cheyenne, Wyo., Quarantine Order 
No. 5, effective November 1. 1932. 
