rehicles standing in an infested spot, and by this means also are 

 carried from one place to another. The egg clusters of the gypsy 

 moths may also be transported upon any of the numerous objects 

 on which they are laid. Freight cars that have stood near in- 

 fested foliage for a period long enough for the laying of gypsy 

 moth eggs upon them may even thus transport the pest. The 

 gypsy moth is now found in the following cities and towns : — 



* Indicates the cities and towns which constitute the heavily infested central district 



