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'Table 22. — Distribution, by States, showing number of plants, bulbs, etc., of special- 
permit material imported for the fiscal years 1920-34 — Continued 
State or Territory 
Rose 
Fruit 
Herba- 
ceous 
Miscel- 
laneous 
bulbs, 
roots, 
etc. 
Orna- 
mental 
Total 
13, 187 
653 
400 
173 
73 
12 
12, 203 
256, 560 
335 
46, 491 
68 
896 
3,465 
76, 401 
4.747 
2,621 
46, 137 
162, 853 
36 
50, 036 
4,788,414 
1,521 
552 
2,239 
33 
691, 440 
9, 188, 379 
3,213 
87 
808 
8,319 
64 
36 
1,623 
~"~2l" 
98 
4,644 
33, 551 
1,040.737 
Texas 
10 
8, 807, 148 
Utah „_, 
48,056 
Vermont .. .. 
45. 449 
Virginia.. 
16 
799 
129 
1,461 
12 
1,134 
8, 604, 692 
3 
15, 525, 223 
4,315 
Wisconsin 
520 
2,636 
495, 436 
TotaL.. 
195, 549 
4,547 
178, 606 
787, 266 
11,353,685 
161,260,911 
IMPORTATION OF ELM LOGS UNDER QUARANTINE NO. 70 
Notice of Quarantine No. 70, on account of the Dutch elm disease, was approved 
October 21, 1933, and became effective the same date. Under the provisions of 
this quarantine elm logs have been imported from Europe subject to hot-water 
treatment as follows: Through the port of Baltimore, 5 logs; New York, 33 logs; 
and Norfolk, 6 logs, or a total of 44 logs. Hot-water treatment was applied to 
these logs at the places where they were to be converted into veneers, namely: 
Indianapolis, 29 logs; Long Island City, 2 logs; New York, 7 logs; and Ports- 
mouth, Ya., 6 logs. 
IMPORTATIONS OF COTTON, COTTON WRAPPINGS (BAGGING), SEED COTTON, AND 
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS 
Tables 23 to 26, inclusive, indicate, respectively, the importations during the 
fiscal year of cotton, cotton waste, cotton wrappings (bagging), seed cotton, and 
cottonseed products, which were inspected and, when necessary, fumigated or 
otherwise treated under supervision. The actual number of bales of cotton, 
cotton waste, and bagging is indicated, and inasmuch as bales vary in size they 
are referred to as running bales. 
Table 23. — Importation of running bales of ginned cotton, by country of growth and 
port of entry, fiscal year 1934 
Count ry 
Boston 
Calex- 
ico 
Gal- 
veston 
Hous- 
ton 
New 
Orleans 
New- 
port 
New 
York 
1 
Falls 
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 
8,804 
5 
12 
592 
Argentina 
British West Indies 
3, .".7 1 
1 
19,977 
l 
187 
2, I'M 
China. 
Colombia 
Dutch East Indies 
L33 
50,155 
Egypt 
But] 
Indi i 
6,765 
J a 1 tan 
Mexico 
1,832 
Nigeria 
107 
724 
17.-, 
Peru 
1. 1(17 
216 
United States (returned) 
1,961 
164 
1 
18 
'.-1 
Unknown, 
Total 
67, 77-J 
l.v.J 
1.9C1 
164 
1 
18 
60,592 
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