258 l^l-'REAU OF ENTOMOr.OGY AND i^LANT QUAKANTIXE [Oct.-Dec. 
QUARANTINE AND OTHER OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 
ANNOUNCEMENTS RELATING TO DUTCH ELM DISEASE QUARANTINE 
(NO. 71) 
MODIFICATION OF DUTCH ELM DISEASE QUARANTINE REGULATIONS 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE 
The followiug modificatiou of the Dutch elm disease quarantine regulations 
jidds to the regulated area the towns of Redding and Weston in Fairfield 
County, Conn. ; the township of Alexandria in Hunterdon County. N. J., and the 
town of Cornwall in Orange County. X. Y. This action was taken on the basis 
of intensive inspections made throughout the year which disch^sed infections in 
areas contiguous to the present regulated area. 
Avery S. Hoyt, 
Actinq Chief, Bureau of Entomologij and Plunt Quarantine. 
Amendment no. 3 to rules and regulations supplemental to notice of 
quarantine no. 71 
[Approved November D, 1037; effective Novpmber 9, 1937] 
Under authority conferred by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20. 1912 
(.37 Stat. 315), as an'iended by the act of Congress approved March 4, 1917 (39 
.Stat. 1134. llHo), it is ordered that regulation 3 of the rules and regulations 
.".supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 71. on account of the Dutch elm 
idisease, which were promulgated on February 20, lOS-j. as amended effective 
V April 1, 1936, and November 9, 1936, be, and the same is hereby, further 
'amended to read as follows: 
HEt;ULATiON 3. Regt lated Areas 
In accordance with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 71, the Secretary 
of Agriculture designates as regulated areas for the purpose of these regulations 
the counties, townships, towns, and cities listeil l)elow, including all cities, 
towns, boroughs, or other ix)litical subdivisions within their limits : 
Conneetieut. — Towns of Darien. Fairfield. Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk. 
Redding, Ridgefield. Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton, in Fairfield 
County. 
Xeiv Jersey. — Counties of Bergen, Essex, Hud.son. Morris, Passaic, Somerset, 
and Union; all of Hunterdon County except the towuships of Delaware. Hol- 
land, Kingwood. and West Amwell, and the boroughs of Freuchtown. Lambert- 
ville, Milford, and Stockton ; town.ships of Hoi^ewell, Princeton, and West 
Windsor, and the boroughs of Hopewell, Pennington, and Princeton, in Mercer 
County ; all of Middlesex County except the townships of Cranbury and JMonroe, 
and the boroughs of Helmctta. .Jamesburg. and Spotsw(M)d : townships of Holm- 
del. Matawan, Middletown. Raritan. Shrewsbury, and the boroughs of Atlantic 
Highlands. Eatontowu. Fair Haven. Higlilands, Keansburg. Keyport. Little 
Silver, Long Branch, Matawan. ^loinnouth Beach, Oceanport, Red Ban.k, Rum- 
son, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury. Union Beach, and West Eong Branch, in Mo)i- 
mouth County; all of Sussr.r County except the townships of Montague. Sandys- 
ton. Stillwater, and Walpack ; townships of Allamuchy. Franklin, Frelinghuy- 
sen. Iiidei)endence. Hope. Liberty. Mansfield. Oxford, AVashington, and White, 
and the boroughs of Belvidere, Hackettstown, and Washington, in V/arren 
County.' 
Xor York. — Counties of Bronx. Kings, Na.ssau, New York, (^ueenp, Richmond, 
Rockland, and Westchester: towns of Blooiuing Grove. Chester, Cornwall, Go- 
shen, Highland, Minisink. ^Monroe. Tuxedo. Warwick, Wawayanda, and Wood- 
Imry. in Oranye County: towns of Carmel. Phillipstown. Putnam Valley, and 
South East, in Putnam County; town of Huntington, in Suffolk County. 
This amendment shall l>e efi'ective on and after November 9. 1037, and shall 
on that date supersede anicndmeiu No. 2 which l)ecanie eff(K-tive on Novpmbt'f 
9, 1936. 
