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Table 30.— Importation of cottonseed hulls and cottonseed products, fiscal 
year 1935 
Port 
Cottonseed 
hulls i 
Cottonseed 
cake 
Cottonseed 
meal 
Cottonseed 
oil 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Pounds 
3, 722, 000 
8, 566, 000 
7,000 
Gallons 
8, 641, 193 
102, 488 
5, 827, 970 
8,931,033 
514, 137 
26, 222 
35, 240, 323 
972, 195 
2, 370, 696 
89, 907 
El Paso 
267, 672 
50S, 751 
511,021 
13, 336 
226 
1 
21, 443, 101 
110,205 
4, 768, 000 
400,000 
54, 167 
1, 000, 923 
640, 000 
750, 000 
Portland . 
1, 117, 180 
32 
222,000 
Total. .-- - 
5, 827, 970 
54, 692, 347 
2 45,313, 038 
984, 424 
1 Cottonseed hulls are permitted entry only from the Imperial Valley, Baja California, Mexico. 
3 Includes 7,400,000 pounds of fertilizer composed principally of cottonseed meal. 
In addition, the Bureau supervised the entry of 18,833 samples of cotton, 
cotton linters, cotton waste, and bagging imported by freight, express, and 
parcel post, and as passenger baggage. 
This year's importations of cotton waste are the largest since 1923. Of 
outstanding interest, however, are the importations of cottonseed cake, meal, 
and oil, which represent for each commodity the largest yearly importations 
since cottonseed products were placed under restriction in July 1917. A com- 
parison of the importations of these several commodities with the average 
yearly importations thereof for the preceding 10-year period, July 1. 1924, to 
June 30, 1934, is as follows, with figures for this year's importations given first : 
Cotton waste, 127,652 bales— 52.843.4 bales ; cottonseed cake, 54,692,347 pounds— 
2,448,677.5 pounds; cottonseed meal, 45,313,038 pounds— 1,128,339.2 pounds; 
cottonseed oil, 984,424 gallons — 2.55 gallons. 
During the 10 preceding years a total of only 63 permits were issued for the 
entry of cottonseed cake, meal, and oil. This year 265 permits were issued. 
IMPORTATIONS OF GRAIN, BROOMS, AND BROOMCORN 
Table 31 shows the importations of shelled corn and seeds of related plants 
inspected under the provisions of Quarantine No. 41. 
Table 31. — Importation of clean shelled corn and clean seed of other plants 
covered by Quarantine A T o. J t l, by country of growth, fiscal year 1935 
Country 
Corn 
Sorghum 
Sudan 
grass 
Country 
Corn 
Sorghum 
Sudan 
grass 
Argentina 
Pounds 
829,909,611 
J 75~ 
132 
11 
198, 159 
8 
824, 926 
11,314,222 
28, 332 
87,500 
Pounds 
269, 581 
Pounds 
7, 133, 382 
2, 778, 630 
Manchuria 
Mexico 
Netherlands... 
Rhodesia, 
Southern 
Rumania 
Union of South 
Africa 
O nit od States 
(returned)-.. 
Venezuela ... 
Yugoslavia. .. 
Total. ... 
Pounds 
~~321 f ~758,~863" 
336 
17, 244, 584 
30,604,610 
50, 728, 765 
149, 771, 247 
42 
10. 109, S03 
Pounds 
1, 500, 000 
Pounds 
Bahamas 
Brazil 
35, 801 
Bulgaria 
Canada . 
Chile 
Cuba 
59, 065 
Dominican Re- 
public 
England 
Haiti 
561, 048 
Italy 
50 
13, 532, 120 
1,436,113,396 
1,769,581 
10,567,926 
Kenya 
