52 ANNUAL BEPOBTS OF DKi'.\l:lMK\i Of A0BICTJLTXTB] . 
were also carried on in the western extension of Texas and In Lea and K 
veil Counties, N. Mex., brought under regulation last season, in Terry county, 
Tex., 2 specimens were found, but the results were negative in the remaining 
Gin-trash inspection Indicated that Infestation In about 
degree as Last year Btill exists in the Safford Valley of Arizona and in the 
Valley of Texas In the remaining regulated areas the new 
boll Inspection has been substituted Tor gin-trash inspection. The examination 
of this materia] is not yet completed; however, infestation lias aire 
established, except in Dona Ana County, N. Mex. 
a summary of the various kinds of Inspection, together with the numbe 
Bpecimens found, is shown in table 17. 
■Summary of inspections for the pink boUworm in regulated 
crop season of 193 \ 
Gin trash 
Field 
- :tory 
District 
Bushels 
Pink 
boll- 
worms 
Man- 
days 
Pink 
boll- 
worms 
Pink 
Samplr 
worms 
New areas: 
1,848 
645 
761 
9 
7 
4 
3 





) 
■' iesin Florida 
Mi'llind, T«r„ 

66 
Total 
3,254 
20 
3 
241 1 e 
Older regu] ited areas: 
■ , >■'. Mev 
Peco 
941 
25 
GO 
2 
1 
5 

o 

- 78 
870 
634 
3,073 
12, 354 
6 
51 
27,041 
1,784 
14 
3 



20 

1 

2 











20 






o 


104 
- 
44 
356 

13 
o 

2,480 
peth County, Tex. (southeast- 
Kl Paso V !h>v, Tex. 
| 
.IN. Mex 

> 
) 
• riz. and N. 
Lriz__ 





64 
12S 
tf 
132 

) 
1 
) 
• .:. I \i W 

Total - 
19. 833 
28, 923 
20 

1.504 
23, 087 
28.942 
23 

1,745 
. 
i Pink at native, bat 30 specimens of Thnrberia weevil found. 
INSPECTION OUTSIDE REGULATED AREAS 
Inspections during the 1934 crop season wore for the most p ed to 
sections Immediately adjacent or close to the regulated areas, whei 
tions would he mosl Likely i" occur. As usual, gin-trash Insj :tion began in 
the lower Rio Grande Valley or Texas, with the machii :ing northward 
as the crop advan ly Intensive in-p 
>f Alabama ai G La adjacent to Jackson County, Pla., 
new infestation wa o near the western extension i 
Ajiother area in which Intensive Inspections were carried <>n was th( 
•a. which was rele m the regulations the ' 
part of L933. An imitation was extended by the Mexican Depa 
e to make gin-tr tlons in various nt to the 
s and also in Baja California, and this was done. On the v. 
the Bupplj of trash was plentiful and other working conditions were quite 
in tic Juarez Valley of Mexico, opposite the 1:1 Paso Vall< 
■> ii Inspections were made by hand from time to time and 
i • round. With this exception, the results of all gin-trash Inspection 
ioii iii the Dnited States and in Mexico. At the cl 
ason Laboratory Inspection «»f green bolls and bollle samples, collected 
lolls cotton States, was I Un. The results Of tins inspection wore 
