50 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1934 
Table 26. — Importation of seed cotton, cottonseed hulls, and cottonseed products, 
fiscal year 1934 
Port 
Seed 
cotton 
Cottonseed 
hulls 
Cotton- 
seed cake 
Cotton- 
seed meal 
Cotton- 
seed oil 
Calexico... _ 
Pounds 
Pounds 
3, 699, 804 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Gallons 
El Paso 
1 
30 
2 
Hidalgo . __ 
10 
New York... . . . . . ... 
5 
40, 617 
Total 
i 40, 617 
i 3, 699, 804 
6 
30 
12 
1 Entry of cottonseed, seed cotton, and cottonseed hulls grown in the Imperial Valley, Baja California, 
Mexico, is allowed under permit. No cottonseed was imported this year. 
In addition, the Bureau supervised the entry of 13,135 samples of cotton,, 
cotton linters, and cotton waste imported by freight, express, and parcel post 
and as passenger baggage. 
IMPORTATIONS OF GRAIN AND BROOMS 
Table 27 shows the importations of shelled corn inspected under the provi- 
sions of Quarantine No. 41. 
Table 27. — Importation of clean shelled corn under Quarantine No. 41, by country 
of growth, fiscal year 1934 
Country 
Pounds 
Country 
Pounds 
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 
Argentina 
Canada 
Colombia 
Cuba 
Dominican Republic. . 
Egypt 
England 
France 
5, 420, 792 
679 
88 
1, 790, 652 
5, 359, 677 
5 
12, 756 
3 
Haiti 
Mexico 
Peru 
Union of South Africa 
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. _ 
United States (returned) 
Total 
138, 252' 
720, 610 
5 
442 
13: 
2, 410 
13, 446, 385. 
i To the nearest pound. 
In addition, inspection was made under Quarantine No. 41 of the following: 
Broomcorn, 345 bales; brpoms made of broomcorn, 15,466; corn on cob, green,. 
73,409 pounds; corn on cob, mature, 1,033 ears; jobs-tears, 101 pounds; sorghum 
seed, 5 pounds; and Sudan grass, 3,060 pounds. 
The Bureau supervised also the entry under Quarantine No. 24 of 600,118 
pounds of shelled corn; and under Quarantine No. 55 of 56,002 pounds of seed 
or paddy rice; 1,165 bales of rice straw and 7 bales of rice straw matting. 
IMPORTATIONS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 
Tables 28 and 29 show, by countries of origin and ports of entry, respectively, 
the kinds and quantities of fruits and vegetables imported into the continental 
United States and into Hawaii and Puerto Rico during the fiscal year under 
permit and subject to inspection at the port of first arrival under the provisions 
of Quarantine No. 56 and under the regulations governing the importation of 
potatoes into the United States. 
