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Table 38. — Number of interceptions of contraband plants and plant products, fiscal 
year 1934 
Port 
In 
baggage 
In 
cargo 
In 
mail 
In 
quarters 
In 
stores 
Baltimore . .- 
26 
4 
1,129 
225 
2,668 

208 
1,937 


2 
435 
251 
557 
1,800 
7,122 
201 
2 
5 
769 
962 
1 
1 
195 
4,080 

237 
924 
8 
76 
477 
2,510 
2,425 
7 

24 

92 
4 
152 
64 
146 
72 
349 

6 
261 
99 
4,349 
117 

123 
14 

184 
13 
3 


19 


2 

1 
27 


7 







278 




1 

10 
1 

15 
550 

2 

45 

1 
7 






6 
31 
8 



6 
1 



44 


253 
4 

30 


618 


214 

3 
144 




34 

61 

9 
140 

6 
1 

7 
627 
14 


2S8 


10 





324 
1 
44 




122 




36 
6 

6 

19 


59 

13 






44 
2 


28 
12 
56 

1 

348 
53 

614 
132 

78 
8 
144 
8 

2 


7 



22 
158 
25 


59 

21 
13 


126 
Bellingham .. 
94 
Blaine . . 

Boston.... 
5 
Brownsville . _ 

Brunswick l . 
4 
Buffalo,- 

Calexico - - 

Charleston . 
19 
Chicago . . 
27 
Corpus Christi 
4 
Del Rio 

Detroit 2 
6 
Douglas 

Eagle Pass . .. - 

El Paso 

Fabens - 

Galveston . . 
17 
Gulfport 3 .. 
6 
Hidalgo.. 

Honolulu < 
8 
Houston 
43 
25 
Key West « 
3 

Los Angeles 4 . 


M iami 4 
65 
49 
Naco 

87 
New York 
29 

Norfolk 
20 
27 
Philadelphia 
187 
Port Arthur 5 
19 
Port Huron 4 

4 
Presidio 


Puerto Rico (all ports) 

Rio Grande City.. 


St. Paul i 

San Diego * 
39 
123 
San Pedro * 
73 


15 
2 
31 
West Palm Beach « 
1 
Ysleta 

Zapata 7 . 

Total 
35,313 
1,021 
1,974 
1,158 
1 Work handled by inspector stationed at Savannah, Ga. 
2 Interceptions in baggage are recorded at 1 customs station only, and the number reported represents 
only part of the total for Detroit. 
3 Work handled by inspectors stationed at Mobile, Ala. 
* Collaborators stationed at these ports. 
» Includes interceptions made at Beaumont and Sabine, Tex., and Lake Charles, La. 
» Work handled by inspectors stationed at Boston, Mass. 
» Port closed Dec. 18, 1933. 
PESTS INTERCEPTED 
During the fiscal year the inspectors and collaborators of the Bureau collected 
from foreign plants and plant products insects belonging to 1,277 recognised 
species and others distributed among 1,071 genera and families, fungi ami bacteria 
belonging to 106 recognized species, plant-parasitic nematodes belonging to 11 
recognized species, and numbers of interceptions of dig leed by fungi, 
bacteria, nematodes, or other agents that could be referred to family, genus, or 
