UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine Washington, D. C. 3. E. p. Q. --HlH (Revised) May 27, 1937 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS; TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS REMOVED AS A CONDITION FOR INTERSTATE SHIPMENT OF BALED LINT AND LINTERS , AND PRODUCTS THEREOF FROM CERTAIN SPECIFIED PINK BOLLWORM LIGHTLY INFESTED AREAS OF NEW MEXICO AND TEXAS (issued under Regulations 8,9; ana 10 °^ Quarantine No. 5 2 ) In accordance with the authorizations contained in Regulations 2, 9, and 10, Quarantine No. 52, on account of the pink bollworm, notice is hereby given that "baled cotton lint, baled cotton linters, and prod- ucts thereof, from all of Lea and Roosevelt Counties of the pink bollworm regulated area in New Mexico and from that part of the pink "bollworm regu- lated area in Texas comprising the counties of Andrews, Cochran, Dawson, Ector, C-aines , Glasscock, Hockley, Howard, Martin, Midland, Terry, and Yoakum, and those parts of the counties of Bailey and Lamb particularly described in Regulation 3 of Amendment No. 2 to Revised Rules and Regula- tions Supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 5 2 , may be moved inter- state without restriction other than that a permit issued by the United States Department of Agriculture must be secured and attached to the articles or shipping papers in accordance with the methods prescribed in Regulation 15 of said quarantine. These Administrative Instructions amend and supersede Administra- tive Instructions B. E. P. Q. — UlU, dated September 28, 1936 , and are issued for the purpose of including all of the counties of Dawson and Mid- land and the adjacent counties of Glasscock, Howard, and Martin, which have recently been added to the area described therein. LEE A. STRONG, Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ■MBMRP 3 1262 09241 7863