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BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-March 
Arrangements may be made for inspection and certification of shipments from 
the District of Columbia by calling Republic 4142, branch 2598, inspection house 
of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 224 Twelfth Street SW., 
Washington, D. C. 
GENERAL OFFICES OF STATES COOPERATING 
Department of Entomology, Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, 
Conn. 
Board of Agriculture, Dover, Del. 
State horticulturist, Augusta, Maine. 
Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 
Division of Plant Pest Control, Department of Agriculture, Statehouse, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
Deputy commissioner, Department of Agriculture, Durham, N. H. 
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. 
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture and Markets, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 
Division of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio. 
Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, Statehouse, Providence, R. I. 
Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, Montpelier, Vt. 
Division of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Rich- 
mond, Va. 
State entomologist, Department of Agriculture, Charleston, W. Va. 
[Copies of the foregoing revision were sent to all common carriers doing business in 
or through the Quarantined area.] 
[Filed with the Division of the Federal Register February 10, 1941, 3 : 09 p. m. ; 6 F. R., 
909.] 
Notice to General Public Through Newspapers 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C, February 8, 1941. 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority 
conferred on him by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912, as amended 
(7 U. S. C. 161), has promulgated a revision of the Japanese beetle quaran- 
tine (Notice of Quarantine No. 48) and the regulations supplemental thereto, 
effective on and after February 12, 1941. New areas brought within the regu- 
lated areas include parts or all of the following counties: Baltimore, Carroll, 
Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery, Washington, and Wicomico, 
Md. ; Cayuga, N. Y. ; Butler, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Mercer, Venango, and 
Warren, Pa. ; Chesterfield, Greensville, and Rappahannock, Va. ; Marshall and 
Ohio, W. Va. Also the cities of Petersburg and Winchester, Va. The area from 
which the movement of fruits and vegetables is regulated (regulation 5), has 
been extended to include additional areas in Baltimore and Howard Counties, 
Md., and Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, and York Counties, Pa., and to bring 
in part of Cumberland County, Pa. Metropolitan New York localities and 
adjoining area in Fairfield County, Conn., are no longer included in this special 
area. There are modifications with reference to fruit and vegetable shipments 
to isolated points, and requirements as to certification of bananas, and other 
changes. Copies of the revised regulations may be obtained from the Bureau 
of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture, 
Washington. 
Claude B. Wickard, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Published in the following newspapers : The Press, Cleveland, Ohio, February 19, 1941 ; 
the Gazette, Charleston, W. Va., February 19, 1941 : the News Leader, Richmond, Va., 
February 18, 1941 ; the Free Press. Burlington, Vt., February 19, 1941 : the Bulletin. 
Philadelphia. Pa.. February 18, 1941 : the Times, New York, N. Y., February 19, 1941 ; 
the News, Newark, N. J., February 19, 1941 ; the Union-Lpader, Manchester, N. H., Feb- 
ruary 19, 1941 ; the Post. Boston, Mass.. February 20, 1941 ; the Sun, Baltimore, Md., 
February 19, 1941 : the Press-Herald, Portland, Maine, February 19, 1941 ; the Journal- 
Every Evening, Wilmington, Del., February 18, 1941 ; the Bulletin, Providence, R. I., 
February 19, 1941 ; the Times, Hartford, Conn., February 18, 1941 ; and the Evening 
Star, Washington, D. C, February 19, 1941.] 
