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B. E. P. Q. — Q. 52 Revision of Quarantine and Regulations. 
Effective December 5, I98r». 
United States Department of Agriculture 
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BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
PINK BOLLWORM QUARANTINE 
QUARANTINE NO. 52 
REVISION OF QUARANTINE AND REGULATIONS 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 
The following revision of the pink bollwonn quarantine and regulations is 
issued in order to release from restriction all parts of the State of Georgia 
formerly included in the regulated area. This action is taken on the basis of 
very careful inspections made throughout the area in 1934 and 1935, with negative 
results. It is therefore believed that eradication efforts have been successful 
in Georgia and that (luarantiiie regulations on account of the pink bollworm of 
cotton are no longer necessary in that State. No other changes are made in the 
regulated areas. 
SUMMARY 
The regulated areas under this revision include 3 counties of southern Arizona, 
14 counties of north-central Florida, 1) counties of southern New Mexico, and 
17 entire counties and parts of 4 additional counties of western Texas. Of this 
area, o^-ounties and part of another in Texas are designated as heavily infested, 
and the other areas as lightly infested. (See regulation 3.) 
No stalks, bolls, or other parts of either cultivated or wild cotton plants and 
ho gin waste are allowed to be transiiorted interstate from any regulated area 
and no permits will be issued for such movement, except that the local transpor- 
tation of gin waste between regulated areas is authorized after freezing weather 
starts. (See regulation 5.) 
Seed cotton must not be transported interstate from any regulateil area, except 
between contiguous regulated areas for ginning. (See regulation 6.) 
Cottonseed, cotton lint, linters, cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal, and bagging, 
wrappers, and containers which have been used for cotton or cotton products 
must not be transported interstate from any regulated area except under permit. 
Cottonseed produced in the heavily infested area nmst not be moved interstate 
therefrom and no permits will be is.suwl for such movement. (For the conditions 
governing the issuance of permits, .see regulations 7 to 12, and 15.) 
Railway cars, boats, and other vehicles, farm liousehold goods, farm equiiv 
ment, and other articles must not be moved interstate irom regulated areas 
unless free from contamination with cotton and cotton pro<lucts. (See regula- 
tion 13.) 
Permits are required to accompany the waybills covering shipments of re- 
stricted articles, or in the case of highway vehicles, they must aecompiiny the 
vehicles. (See regulation 15.) 
To secure iMMiiiits, address the local inspector or the bureau of Entomology 
and Plant Quarantine, 521 Avenue A, San Antonio, Tex. 
AVKKV S. HOVT. 
Art i tiff Chirf, Huntiu of KntomoUnjy anil I'lant (J ua tontine. 
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