BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan-March 
Regut^tiox 5. Provision for Inspection of Nursery Sixxk and Other Pl^vnts 
IN Transit 
Any car, vehicle, box, bale, or other container moved interstate or offered 
to a common carrier for shipment interstate, which contains or which the 
inspector has probable cause to believe contains articles the movement of which 
is prohibited or restricted by these regulations, shall be subject to inspection by 
an inspector at any time or place. 
Regulation 6. Cancelation of Permits 
Permits issued under these regulations may be withdrawn or canceled and 
furtlier permits refused, either upon determination of blister rust infection on 
the premises on which the articles concerned are or have been located or for 
any failure of compliance with the conditions of these regulations or violation 
of them or of the permittee's agreement, or whenever in the judgment of the 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine the further use of such permits 
might result in the dissemination of the white pine blister rust After any 
such permit is withdrawn or canceled the further use of any permit tags issued 
thereunder is prohibited. 
Reglxation 7. Shipments by the United States Department of Agriculture 
Articles subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
by the United States Department of Agriculture for experimental, educational, 
or scientific purposes on such conditions and under such safeguards as may 
be prescribed by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Tlie con- 
tainer of articles so moved, except when shipped to or in care of the Inspection 
House. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Washington, D. C. shall 
bear, securely attached to the outside thereof, an identifying tag from the 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine showing compliance with such 
conditions. 
These revised rules and regulations shall be effective on and after March 1, 
1937, and shall on that date supersede the rules and regulations promulgated 
September 10. 1932, as amended. 
Done at the city of Washington this 16th day of February 1937. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agri- 
culture. ' 
[seal] H. a. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
PENALTIES 
The plant quarantine act of August 20. 1912 (37 Stat. 315), provides that no 
l)erson shall ship or offer for shipment to any common carrier, nor shall any 
common carrier receive for transportation or transport, nor shall any person 
carry or transport from any quarantined State or Territory or District of the 
United States, or from any quarantined portion thereof, into or through any 
other Stiite or Territory or District, any class of nursery stock or any other 
class of plants, fruits, vegetables, roots, bulbs, seeds, * * * or any other 
article * * * specified in the notice of quarantine * * * manner or 
method or under conditions other than those prescribed by the Secretary 
of Agriculture. It also provides that any person who shall violate any of the 
provisions of this act or who shall forge, counterfeit, alter, deface, or destroy 
any certificate p^o^ided for in this act or in the regulations of the Secretary 
of Agriculture shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon con- 
viction thereof be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment, 
not exceeding one year, or both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of 
the court. 
APPENDIX 
STATES WHICH HAVE LEGAIXY ESTABLISHED BLISTER RUST CX)NTROL AREL\S 
The following States have legally established blister rust control areas in 
which the planting and possession of currant and gooseberry plants is pro- 
hibited by State law or regulation. Before currant or gooseberry plants may 
