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Table 39. — Number of interceptions of insects and plant diseases made during 
fiscal year 1933 
Port 
Cargo 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
S tores 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
Baggage Quarters 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
eases 
In- 
sects 
Dis- 
eases 
Mail 
In- 
Dis- 
eases 
Total 
In- Dis- 
sects eases 
Baltimore 
Bellingham 
Blaine 
Boston ' 
Brownsville 
Buffalo 
Calexico 
Charleston 
Chicago 
Columbus 2 
Corpus Christi 
Del Rio 
Detroit 
Douglas 
Eagle Pass 
El Paso 
Fabens 
Galveston 
Hawaii 
Hidalgo 
Houston.. 
Jacksonville 3 * 
Key West 3 * 
Laredo 
Los Angeles 3 * 
Miami 3 4 
Mobile 5 
Naco 
New Orleans. 
New York 
Nogales 
Norfolk 
Pensacola 3 * 
Philadelphia 
Port Arthur 6 
Portland, Oreg 
Presidio 
Rio Grande 
Roma 
St. Paul 
San Diego 3 * 
San Francisco 3 *... 
San Juan 
San Pedro 3 * 
San Ysidro 
Sasabe 
Savannah 
Seattle 
Tampa 3 * 
Thayer... 
Washington, D.C.. 
West Palm Beach 3 
Ysleta 
Zapata 
Miscellaneous 
Total 
25 
14 
1 
94 
24 
1 
12 
420 
8 

1 

25 
4 
42 
60 

16 
472 
1 
16 
3 

229 
13 
7 
264 
4 
334 
671 
1,477 
17 
4 
398 
7 
4 
5 



4 
2,576 
42 
326 
5 

16 
86 


274 



1 
8 
7 

71 
1 
29 
2 
3 
4 



123 
2 
9 
33 

1 
1 

2 
1 

8 

1 
12 
1 
47 
259 
801 
11 
1 
287 
1 
1 





33 
6 

2 


30 


256 




77 
16 

279 



28 


27 






60 
10 

5 
9 
6 
1 

15 
121 

101 
234 
4 
62 
54 
394 
6 
2 




14 
449 
12 
159 


18 
45 







113 
5 

264 



77 
2 

45 






59 


16 
161 
4 


2 
123 

155 
140 
6 
191 
93 
828 
4 
3 




1 
353 

5 


81 
40 
12 


3 



10 

20 
94 
273 

10 




2 
1 
11 
77 
133 
1 

59 
10 
2 

22 
87 

63 
7 
36 
31 
206 
123 


57 


2 
1 
3 

3 
313 
3 
66 
8 
1 

38 

8 


1 
1 

5 

4 
27 
9 
1 
2 






3 
30 
162 
2 



2 


2 

1 
2 
8 
7 
13 
IN 


19 


2 




8 
2 

3 

1 
L2 
1 

1 

2 


26 


64 
34 


4 


9 
s 


1 

1 
16 



2 


59 
15 

75 
22 

27 
7 
87 
2 
1 




4 
420 
4 
24 


9 
42 



4 



8,003 2,054 2,208 2,786 1,783 
20 


64 

2 


15 



23 


5 


280 


8 


39 
2 


11 
15 



364 





4 
4 
317 
2 




10 


794 



3 


39 




10 



27 


• 7 


6 


4 



2 


1 
21 
1 


191 







42 





6 


UKJ 



1 
952 181 1,982 
158 
30 
21 
595 
331 
3 
22 
452 
23 

30 
2 
49 
15 
119 
199 
1 
77 
837 
11 
23 
20 
30 
317 
52 
146 
407 
40 
552 
1,148 
1,604 
106 
65 
1,300 
15 
1 
3 
4 
29 
4, 075 
63 
575 
13 
1 
49 
221 

l.i 
s:;-_> h.'.'.n 
143 
12 
4 
416 
10 
30 
4 
88 
17 

45 

150 
5 
39 
202 
2 
63 
7 

20 
167 
6 
10 

7 
140 
9 
226 
464 
857 
217 
96 
1,395 
5 
4 
2 



1 
445 
8 
5 
5 

84 
109 
13 

4 
a 
o 
i 
1 Includes interceptions at Providence, R.I. 
2 Closed June 10, 1933. 
3 Collaborators stationed at these ports. 
4 California and Florida interception figures refer to numbers of pests intercepted, while figures for other 
ports refer to numbers of lots of infested and infected material, each lot often oontaining several pest-. 
5 Includes Interceptions at Gulfport . 
8 Includes interceptions made at Heaumont and Sabine, Te\., ami Lake Charlfl 
\'M k. [nspectors stationed at Puerto Rico made 27 Interceptions of insects and 6 Interceptions of plant 
diseases during their field and packing-house inspection of fruits and vegetables for shipment to the main- 
land. 
CERTIFICATION FOR EXPORT 
The demand for inspection and certification of fruits ami vegetables and nursery 
stock for shipment to foreign countries increased to a marked degree during the 
fiscal year 1933. Five thousand seven hundred and sixty-six shipments, represent- 
ing 2,464,321 containers, were inspected and certified. This represents an in- 
