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accompanied by a permit issued by the superintendent of motli 



work' at Boston, Mass. 



(6) Persons intending to move or allow to be moved inter- 

 state plants and plant products for which certificates of inspec- 

 tion or permits are required by these regulations, will make 

 application therefor as far as possible in advance of the proba- 

 ble date of shipment. Applications should show the nature and 

 quantity of the plants or plant products it is proposed to move, 

 together wnth their exact location and, if practicable, the con- 

 templated date of shipment. Applicants for inspection will be 

 required to place the articles to be inspected so that they can 

 be readily examined. If not so placed inspection will be 

 refused. 



(7) The interstate movement of all classes of plants and 

 plant products entirely within the area quarantined for the 

 gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth will be permitted without 

 restrictions, other than those which may be imposed by state 

 officials at points of destination. 



On and after November 25, 1912, and until further notice, 

 by virtue of said section 8 of the act of Congress approved 

 August 20, 1912, it shall be unlawful to move in interstate 

 commerce any of the above-described plants or plant products 

 from the areas herein quarantined, except in accordance with 

 these regulations and amendments thereto. 



Done at Washington this 5th day of November, 1912. 



Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 (Seal.) 



WILLKT M. HAYS, 

 Acting Secretary of Agriculture" 



1 Blanks on which to make application for inspection or for permits will be furnished 

 upon request by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, 

 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 



