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and the name and address of the consignee, and shall bear a certificate showing 

 that the contents have been inspected by the United States Department of Agri- 

 culture and found to be free from moth infestation. 



The inspection certificate« in the case of carload and other bulk shipments 

 shall accompany the way bills, conductors' manifests, memoranda, or bills of 

 lading pertaining to such shipments. 



Certificates of inspection will issue only for plants and plant products 

 and stone or quarry products which have been actually inspected by the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, and the use of such certificates in con- 

 nection with plants and plant products and stone or quarry products which 

 have not been so inspected is prohibited. 



Regulation 4. Contlitions Under Which Plants and Plant Products and Stone 

 or Quarry Products Originatüig Outside of the Quarantined Territory May Be 

 Shipped from Points Within the Quarantined Territory. Plants and plant products 

 and stone or quarry products of which the Interstate movement is restricted by 

 these regulations and which originate outside the towns and territory quarantined 

 for the gipsy moth or the brown-tail moth, may be shipped interstate from points 

 within the quarantined towns and territory to points outside the quarantined 

 towns and territory under permit from the Secretary of Agriculture. Permits 

 will issue only for plants and plant products and stone or quarry products which 

 are not infested with the gipsy moth or brown-tail moth, and transportation 

 companies shall not accept or move interstate from within the quarantined towns 

 and territory such plants and plant products and stone or quarry products origi- 

 nating outside the quarantined towns and territory unless each shipment is 

 accompanied by a permit issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, 

 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 



Regulation 5. Conditions Governing Inspection and Issuance of Permits. — 

 Persons intending to move or allow to lie moved interstate plants and plant 

 products and stone or quarry products for which certificates of inspection or 

 permits are required by these regulations, will make application therefor as far 

 as possible in advance of the probable date of shipment. Applications should 

 Show the nature and quantity of the plants or plant products and stone or quarry 

 products it is proposed to move, together with their exaet location and, if prac- 

 ticable, the contemplated date of shipment. Applicants for inspection will be 

 required to assemble the articles to be inspected at the shipping point, and to so 

 place them that they can be readily examined. If not so placed, inspection will 

 be refused. Articles to be inspected must be free from ice and snow and in 

 condition to make inspection easily practicable. All charges for storage, cartage 

 and labor incident to inspection other than the Services of the inspectors, shall 

 be paid by the shipper. 



Regulation 6. Thorough Cleaning Required of Cars, Boats and Other Vehicles 

 Before Moving Interstate. Cars, boats and other vehicles which have been used 

 in transporting within the quarantined area under the provisions of regulations 

 1 and 2, which provide for such movement without inspection and certification, 

 plants and plant products and stone or quarry products covered by these regula- 

 tions, or any other article which may hereafter be made subject thereto, shall 

 not be moved or allowed to move interstate unless the same shall have been thor- 

 oughly swept out and cleaned by the carrier at the point of unloading or desti- 

 nation of all litter and rubbish from such regulated articles. No litter, rubbish or 

 refuse from any such plants and plant products and stone or quarry products or 

 other article shall be moved or allowed to move interstate. 



This notice of quarantine amends and supersedes Notice of Quarantine No. 33, 

 promulgated May 20, 1918, and shall be effective until otherwise ordered. 



Done in the District of Columbia this 19th day of May, 1919. 



Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



[Seal] D- F. HOUSTON, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



