78 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1939 
A summary of the amount and results of the various types of inspeo- 
t ion is given in table 11. 
Tabu n. Summary of inspections for the pink boUworm in regulated arras, 
crop season <>i t9S8 
i tetriot 
C.in trash 
Field 
Laboratory 
unt y 
Quan- 
Pink 
boll- 
worms 
Man- 
boll- 
worms 
< trees 
boll 
Pink 
boll- 
worms 
mn. 
Busht Ei 
22. 4ft6 
2,222 
5,599 
54 
31,036 
Number 
142 
116 
7 
4 
2 
N umber 

31 



Numb* 
6 



Summer 




- 





Maricopa ; 
Pima » -. 
Pinal' 
do 
do 
do 
Santa Cruz * 
do 
Total 
271 
31 
. • 


E] Paso Valley 
New Mexico: 
244 
66 
145 

9 
167 
3 
44 
396 

137 













48 
91 
52 
32 
24 


1 
12 
2 
93 

Dona Ana 
.. . do 
Eddy -.- 
do . 
Panhandle 
Total 
631 
580 
o 

247 
108 
Texas: 
68 
1,203 
448 
5,403 
415 
1.103 
230 
1,161 
178 
Kg 
495 
3,030 
661 
2,876 
1,855 
5,134 
1,198 
482 
2, 554 
66 
102 
103 
31 
43 
2 
1 
5 
5 
324 
6 

G 
6 

2 
4 
1 

2 
1 

16 
1 
119 
2, 747 
1,924 
116 
11,873 
























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101 
n 






13 
24 


28 
13 
28 


s 
29 
29 
28 
42 
106 
40 












o 
Jim Wells 3 
do . 
Kleberg 3 
..do 
. do 
Lower Rio Grande Valley. .. 
do 
Starr 
..do 
Willacy -- 
do .- 
Bailev 
... do 
t iran 
do .- 
Dawson 
do.... 
. do 
Hockley 
do 
o 
do 
o 
Lamb... 
M:irtin 
do 
do 
do 


o 
Terrv 
do 
o 
Pecos 
Pecos Valley 
o 
do 
3 
Ward 
...do 
6 
El Paso 
El Paso Valley 
& 
.do . - - 

Total .- 
29, £06 
17,160 
» 

489 
31 
Grand total 
61,175 
18,011 
31 
6 
736 
130 
i Inspections made before Maricopa County and part of Final Oounty were brought under regulation. 
> A total of 603 Thurberia weevils were taken from gin trash examined from Pima and Santa Cruz Counties. 
» These counties were brought under regulation after inspections were made. 
INSPECTION OUTSIDE REGULATED AREAS 
Owing to the fad thai heavier pink bollworm infestations were 
found in the L938 cotton crop in the lower Rio Grande Valley and 
adjacent Matamoros, Mexico, it was deemed necessary to make a thor- 
ough inspection of counties throughout southern Texas. As a result 
infestation was found in Kleberg, Brooks, Nueces, and Jim Wells 
Counties, lying in close proximity to the lower Rio Grande Valley, and 
these counties were later added to the area regulated on account of the 
pink- bollworm. Gin trash inspection was also carried on in Texas 
