1933] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 183 
the articles prohibited entry, amplifying the definition of seed or paddy rice, and 
making provision for the importation of seed or paddy rice from Mexico by 
mail, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture to become effective July 1, 1933, is 
published for the information and guidance of customs officials and others con- 
cerned. 
Frank Dow, 
Acting Commissioner of Customs. 
[Then follows the full text of the revised quarantine and regulations.] 
TERMINAL INSPECTION OF PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS 
WYOMING DISCONTINUES TERMINAL INSPECTION 
instructions to postmasters 
Post Office Department, 
Third Assistant Postmaster General, 
Washington, April 10, 1933. 
Postmaster. 
My Dear Sir: The State entomologist of Wyoming has advised that as the 
recent Legislature of Wyoming made no provision for nursery-stock inspection, 
parcels of plants and plant products upon arriving at the post office of address 
may be delivered to the addressee without first being subjected to terminal 
inspection under section 596, Postal Laws and Regulations. 
You will, therefore, please be governed accordingly in future. 
Very truly yours, 
C. B. ElLFNBERGER. 
Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
GEORGIA DISCONTINUES TERMINAL INSPECTION 
instructions to postmasters 
Post Office Department, 
Third Assistant Postmaster General. 
Washington, June 15, 1933. 
Postmaster. 
My Dear Sir: The State entomologist of Georgia lias requested that parcels 
of plants or plant products addressed for delivery in the State of Georgia be 
not sent for terminal inspection in future. Therefore, parcels of plants and 
plant products arriving at the office of address may be delivered to the 
addressee without first being subjected to terminal inspection under section 596., 
Postal Laws and Regulations. 
/ You will, therefore, please be governed accordingly in future. 
Very truly yours. 
C. B. Eilenberger. 
Third Assistant Postmaster Generah 
PUERTO RICO INAUGURATES TERMINAL INSPECTION 
instructions to postmasters 
Post Office Department, 
Third Assistant Postmaster General, 
Washington, May 16, 1933. 
The island of Puerto Rico has established a place for terminal inspection 
under the provisions of the act of March 4, 1915, embodied in section 596, 
Postal Laws and Regulations, of the following plants and plant products : 
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. 
