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BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
[July-Sept. 
REGULATIONS 
§ 301.71-1. Definitions. — For the purpose of these regulations the following 
words, names, and terms shall be construed, respectively, to mean : 
(a) Dutch elm disease. — The plant disease known as the Dutch elm disease 
(Ceratostomella ulmi Buisman {Graphinrn ulmi Schwarz)), in any stage of 
development. 
(b) Quarantined area. — Any State quarantined by the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture to prevent the spread of the Dutch elm disease. 
(c) Regulated area. — Any area in a quarantined State which is now, or which 
may hereafter be, designated as such by the Secretary of Agriculture in accord- 
ance with the provisos of § 301.71, as revised. 
(d) Moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for shipment to a common carrier, 
received for transportation or transported by a common carrier, or carried, 
transported, moved, or allowed to be moved from one State or Territory or 
District of the United States into or through any other State or Territory or 
District. 
(e) Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
§ 301.71-2. Limitation of restrictions to regulated areas. — Conditioned upon 
the compliance on the part of the State concerned with the first and second pro- 
visos to § 301.71, the restrictions provided in these regulations on the interstate 
movement of plants and plant products and other articles enumerated in said 
§ 301 71 will be limited to such movement from the areas in such State now or 
hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas. 
§ 301.71-3. Regulated areas. — In accordance with the first and second provisos 
to § 331.71, the Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas for the 
purpose of these regulations the counties, townships, towns, and cities listed 
below, including all cities, towns, boroughs, or other political subdivisions within 
their limits : 
Connecticut. — Fairfield County ; towns of Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Harwinton, 
Litcl field, Morris, New Milford, Roxbury, Thomaston, Torrington, Washington, 
Water town, and Woodbury, in Litchfield County; all of New Haven County except 
the towns of Cheshire, Madison, Prospect, and Wolcott; and the town of Preston, 
in New London County. 
New Jersey. — Counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris, 
Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren ; townships of Bordentown, Ches- 
terfield, Mansfield, New Hanover, North Hanover, Pemberton, and Springfield, the 
city of Bordentown, and the boroughs of Fieldsboro and Pemberton, in Burlington 
County; all of Middlesex County except the townships of Cranbury and Monroe, 
and the boroughs of Helmetta, Jamesburg, and Spotswood ; all of Monmouth 
County except the townships of Freehold, Millstone, Neptune, and Wall, and the 
boroughs of Avon-by-the-Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Freehold, Jersey 
Homestead, Manasquan, Neptune City, Sea Girt, South Belmar, Spring Lake, 
and Spring Lake Heights ; and the township of Plumstead, in Ocean County. 
New York. — Counties of Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, 
Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and Westchester; town of Bethlehem, in 
Albany County; towns of Chenango, Colesville, Conklin, Fenton, Kirkwood, San- 
ford, and Windsor, in Broome County; towns of Afton, Bainbridge, Coventry, and 
Greene, in Chenango County; towns of Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gal- 
latin, Germantown, Ghent, Livingston, and Taghkanic, in Columbia County; town 
of Deposit in Delaware County; town of Catskill in Greene County; town of Una- 
dilla, in O'sego County; town of Mamakating, in Sullivan County; and all of 
Ulster County except the towns of Benning, Hardenbergh, Kingston, Olive, 
Shandaken, and Woodstock. 
Pennsylvania, — Township of Amity, in Berks Comity; all of Bucks County 
except the townships of Lower Southampton and Upper Southampton ; townships 
of Lower Milford, Salisbury, and Upper Saucon, and the borough of Coopersburg, 
in Lehigh County; townships of Hanover, Pittston, and Plains, city of Wilkes- 
Barre, and the boroughs of Ashley, Edwardsville, Forty Fort, Kingston, Larks- 
ville, Plymouth, Sugar Notch, Warrior Run, and Wyoming, in Luzerne County; 
townships of Middle Smithfield, Smithfield, and Stroud, and the boroughs of 
Delaware Water Gap, East Stroudsburg, and Stroudsburg, in Monroe County; 
townships of Franconia, Hatfield, Lower Merion, Lower Moi eland, Marlboro, New 
Hanover, Perkiomen, Salford, Upper Hanover, Upper Merion, West Norriton, and 
that' portion of Whitemarsh Township northeast of Stanton Avenue, and the 
boroughs of Bridgeport, Bryn Athyn, East Greenville, Greenlane, Hatfield, Nar- 
