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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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be shipped into the States listed each shipment must bear a control-area permit 
(form 415) from the oflScer named. Applications for such permits should state 
the kind of plants to be shipped and the names and addresses of the con- 
signor and consignee. Permits will not be issued for the movement of pro- 
hibited plants into blister rust control areas. 
In the case of shipments of five-leafed pines from infected States to or be- 
tween the New England States and New York, regulation 2, A (1), provides 
that "a control-area permit secured from the proper ofiicer of the State of 
destination may, until further notice, be substituted for the Federal pine- 
shipping permit" required as to all other interstate shipments from infected 
States. This provision is made to enable the State concerned to record the 
locations of pine planted therein in order that provision nlay be made for the 
protection of the pine by ribes eradication around the areas in which such 
planting is done. 
State 
Federal inspector designated to act in the State into which shipment is to 
be made 
Connecticut 
State Entomologist, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn. 
Director, Bureau of Plant Industry, Boise, Idaho. 
State Horticulturist, Augusta, Maine. 
State Plant Pathologist, College Park, Md. 
Director, Division of Plant Pest Control, State House, Boston, Mass. 
Inspector in Charge, Orchard and Nursery Inspection, Department of Agriculture, 
Lansing, Mich. 
Commissioner of Conservation, State Office Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
State Nursery Inspector, Durham, N. H. 
Director, Bureau of Plant Industry, Albany, N. Y. 
Chief, Division of Plant Industry, Columbus, Ohio. 
Chief, Division of Forest Protection, Harrisburg, Pa. 
State Entomologist, 310 State House, Providence, R. I. 
Forest Commissioner. Montpelier, Vt. 
State Entomologist, Madison, Wis. 
Idaho 
Maine 
Maryland 
Massachusetts 
Michigan. 
Minnesota 
New Hampshire 
New York 
Ohio 
Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island . . 
Vermont 
Wisconsin 
[Copies of the foregoing revision were sent to all common carriers within and throughout the United States.] 
Notice to General Pubolic Through Newspapers 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
BuREx\u OF Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
Washington, D. C, Fchruarij 16, 1937. 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority 
conferred on him by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912 (37 Stat. 
315), as amended, has promulgated a revision of the rules and regulations 
supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 63, effective on and after March 1, 
1937. The purpose of the revision is to add the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, 
Maryland, and Wisconsin to the list of States which have established blister- 
rust control areas ; also under this revision the conditions under which Federal 
pine shipping permits may be issued are modified, and the regulations per- 
taining to five-leafed pines are revised to prohibit the interstate movement 
of such trees when visibly infected with blister rust unless they are shipped 
under certain specified conditions. Copies of the revised regulations may be 
obtained from the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Washington, 
D. C. 
H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Published in the following newspapers : The Birmingham News, Birmingham, Ala., 
Mar. 1, 1937 ; the Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Ariz., Mar. o, 1937 ; the Arkansas Gazette, 
Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 3, 1937 ; the Herald and Express. Los Angeles. Calif., Mar. 4, 1937 ; 
the Post, Denver, Colo., Mar. 2, 1937 ; the Register, New Haven. Conn., Mar. 1, 1937 : the 
Journal, Wilmington, Del., Mar. 1, 1937 ; the Evening Star, Washington. D. C, :Mar. 2, 
1937 : the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 2, 1937 ; the Constitution, Atlanta, 
Ga., Mar. 2, 1937 ; the Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho. Mar. 3, 1937 ; the Tribune, Chicago, 
111., Mar. 2, 1937 ; the News, Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 1, 1937 ; the Register. Des Moines, 
Iowa, Mar. 6, 1937 ; the Beacon. Wichita. Kans. INIar. 1. 1937 ; the Courier-Journal, Louis- 
ville, Ky., Mar. 2, 1937; the Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La., Mar. 2. 1937; the Press- 
Herald, Portland, Maine, Mar. 2. 1937 ; the News-Post, Baltimore, Md., Mar. 1, 1937 ; the 
Post, Boston, Mass., Mar. 1, 1937 ; the News, Detroit, Mich., Mar. 1, 1937 ; the Journal, 
Minneapolis, Minn., IMar. 1, 1937 ; the News, Jackson, Miss., Mar. 2, 1937 ; the Star, 
