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nee, Penn, Richmoud, Robeson, Rockland, Spring, Tulpsliocken, 

 Upper Tulpsliocken, Washington and Windsor in Berks county; 



Bedminster, Bridgeton, Durham, East Rockhill, Haycock, Hill- 

 town, Milford, New Britain, Nockamixon, Plumstead, Richland, 

 Springfield, Tinicum, Warrington, West Rockhill and all territory in 

 Buckingham and Solebury north of the Doylestown and New Hope 

 Pike in Bucks county; East Penn and Mahoning in Carbon county; 

 Birmingham, East Bradford, West Bradford, East Brandywine, 

 West Brandywine, Cain, East Cain, West Cain, Elk, East Fallow- 

 field, West Fallowfield, East Goshen, West Goshen, Highland, Honey- 

 brook, Londonderry, London Grove, East Marlboro, West Marlboro, 

 East Mantmeal, West Mantmeal, Newlin, East Nottingham, Lower 

 Oxford, Upper Oxford, Penn, Pennsbury, Pocopson, Sadsbury, Thorn- 

 bury, West Sadsbury, Upper Uwchlan, Valley, Wallace, Warwick, 

 Westown, West Whiteland and Willistown in Chester county; Madi- 

 son in Columbia county; Lower Allan, Monroe, Silver Spring, South- 

 ampton and Upper Allen in Cumberland county; Conewago, Derry, 

 East Hanover, South Hanover, West Hanover, Londonderry, Lower 

 Paxton, Swatara and Lower Swatara in Dauphin county; Aston, 

 Bethel, Birmingham, Concord, Darby, Upper Darby, Edkmont, 

 Haverford, Marple, Middletowu, Lower Providence, Upper Provi- 

 dence, Springfield, Thornsbury, and Tinicum in Delaware county; 

 Antrim, Greene, Peters, Montgomery and Southampton in Franklin 

 county; Fairfield and Loyalsock in Lycoming county; Granville, 

 North Derry, South Derry and West Derry in Mifiiin county; Doug- 

 lass, Franconia, Frederick, Upper Gwynedd, New Hanover, Upper 

 Hanover, Hatfield, Limerick, Marlboro, Montgomery, East Norriton, 

 West Norriton, Perkiomen, Lower Providence, Upper Providence, 

 Salford, Lower Salford, Upper Salford, Skippack, Towamensing and 

 Worcester in Montgomery county; Anthony, Derry, Limestone, Ma- 

 hanoy and Valley in Montour county; Bethlehem, Forks, Hanover, 

 Lower Saucon, Palmer, Washington and Williams in Northampton 

 county; Jackson, Jordan and Lower Mahoney in Northumberland 

 county; Center, Miller, Oliver and Wheatfield in Perry county; 

 Branch, North Manheim, South Manheim, Pinegrove, Reilly, Tre- 

 mont, Washington and Wayne in Schuylkill county; and Allegheny, 

 Derry and Upper Burrell in Westmoreland county, including all 

 cities and boroughs located in the aforesaid area. 



Therefore, the State Livestock Sanitary Board, under authority 

 conferred by law does hereby establish a general quarantine through- 

 out the aforesaid area, including all cities and boroughs located 

 within the said area, subjecting to said quarantine all cattle, sheep, 

 other ruminants and swine, also hay, straw or similar fodder, hides 

 and skins. 



The said quarantine area is divided as follows: 



(a) Closed area: All territory within a radius of three miles of 

 an infected premises that has been disinfected for less than fifteen 

 days. 



(b) Exposed area: All territory in a township or municipality 

 beyond the limits of a closed area, also all townships or municipali- 

 ties containing infected premise that has been disinfected for less 

 than thirty days. 



(c) Modified area: All territory not included in a closed or ex- 

 posed area. 



