206 BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO NOTICE OF QUARANTINE 
NO. 52 
(Approved Sept. 19, 1933; effective Sept. 19, 1933) 
Regulation 1. Definitions 
For the purpose of these regulations the following words, names, and terms 
shall be construed, respectively, to mean : 
(a) Pink bolhcorni. — The insect known as the pink bollworm of cotton (Pec- 
tinophora gassy pieUa Saunders), in any stage of development. 
(&) Cotton and cotton products. — Cotton, wild cotton, including all parts of 
cotton or wild cotton plants (plants of any species of the genera Gossypium 
and Thurheria) : seed cotton; cotton lint and [inters, including all forms of 
unmanufactured cotton lint and linters; gin waste; cottonseed; cottonseed 
hulls, cake, and meal. 
(c) Lint. — All forms of unmanufactured fiber produced from seed cotton. 
(d) Linters. — All forms of unmanufactured fiber produced from cottonseed. 
(e) SteHlized seed. — Cottonseed which has been sterilized as a part of the 
continuous process of ginning at a temperature of not less than 145° F. in an 
approved plant, under the supervision of an inspector, for such a period and in 
such manner and method as is authorized by the Bureau of Plant Quarantine. 
(/") Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
(0) Moved or allowed to be moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for shipment 
to a common carrier, received for transportation or transported by a common 
carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved fom one State 
or Territory or District of the United States into or through any other State or 
Territory or District. 
Regulation 2. Limitation of Restrictions to Regulated Areas 
Conditioned upon the compliance on the part of the State concerned with the 
provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised), the restrictions provided for 
in these regulations on the interstate movement of the articles enumerated in 
said notice of quarantine will be limited to such articles moving from the areas 
in such State now or hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as 
regulated areas : Provided, That restricted articles may be moved interstate 
without permit from an area not under regulation through a regulated area 
when such movement is on a through bill of lading. 
Regulation 3. Regulated Areas ; Heavily and Lightly Infested Areas 
regulated areas 
In accordance with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised), the 
Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas, for the purpose of these 
regulations, the following counties in Arizona, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas, 
including all cities, towns, townships, and other political subdivisions within 
their limits : 
Arizona area. — The counties of Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, Maricopa, and 
Pinal. 
Florida area. — The counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, 
and Union. 
New Mexico area. — The counties of Chaves, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, 
Luna, and Ot^ro. 
Texas area. — The counties of Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff 
Davis, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, and Ward. 
Heavily Pafested Areas 
Of the regulated areas, the following counties and parts of counties are 
hereby designated as heavily infested within the meaning of these regulations : 
The counties of Brewster, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, and Terrell, in the 
State of Texas, and all of Hudspeth County in the same State 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^. 
