66 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1933 
Louisiana and Puerto Rico inaugurated terminal inspection during the year, 
while three States, Idaho, Wyoming, and Georgia, found it necessary, on account 
of lack of funds, to discontinue such inspection. 
Terminal inspection is now maintained by the following: California, Arizona, 
Montana, Florida, Washington, Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Mississippi, 
the Territory of Hawaii, Utah, Oregon, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and the Territory 
of Puerto Rico. 
CONVICTIONS AND PENALTIES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE 
PLANT QUARANTINE ACT 
The following convictions and penalties imposed for violations of the Plant 
Quarantine Act were reported to the Bureau during the year: 
Avocado order: Two convictions, with 1 fine of $25 and 1 jail sentence of 5 
months. 
European corn-borer quarantine (domestic) : One conviction, with fine of $50. 
Japanese-beetle quarantine: Four convictions, with fines aggregating $105, 
and, in one instance, defendant was placed on probation for 6 months. 
Quarantines affecting Mexican plant products: Fines aggregating $156.85 were 
imposed by customs officials on the Mexican border against 37 persons caught 
attempting to smuggle in from Mexico prohibited plants and plant products. 
Quarantines affecting Canadian plant products: Fines aggregating $38.90 
were imposed by customs officials on the Canadian border against eight persons 
caught attempting to smuggle in from Canada prohibited plants and plant 
products. 
