1932] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS O 
valley, Conemaugh, Fairhope, Jefferson, .Tenner, Larimer, Lincoln, Lower 
Turkeyfoot, Middlecreek, Milford, Northampton, Ogle, Paint, Queinahoning, 
Shade, Somerset, Stonycreek, Summit, and Upper Turkeyfoot, in Somerset 
county. 
West Virginia. — Counties of Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Mason, Monongalia, 
Ohio, Pleasants, Tyler, Wetzel, and Wood ; districts of Grant, Ravenswood, and 
Union, in Jackson County; districts of Fairmont and Paw Paw, in Marion 
County ; district of Lyon, in Preston County ; district of Grant, in Ritchie 
County. 
TWO-GENERATION REGULATED AREA 
Connecticut. — The entire State. 
Maine. — Counties of Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York; towns 
of Durham, Greene, Leeds, Lisbon, Mechanic Falls, Minot, Poland, Wales, and 
Webster, and the cities of Auburn and Lewiston, in Androscoggin County ; town 
of Gouldsboro, Plantation 7, town of Sullivan, Plantation 9, town of Franklin, 
Plantation 8, city of Ellsworth, and towns of Dedham and Bucksport, in Han- 
cock County, and all territory south of said towns, plantations, and city in said 
county ; towns of Augusta, Chelsea, China, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, 
Litchlield, Manchester, Monmouth, Pittston, Randolph, Wayne, West Gardiner, 
Windsor, and Winthrop, in Kennebec County ; towns of Brownfield, Denmark, 
Fryebufg, Hiram, Porter, and Waterford, in Oxford County ; towns of Hampden, 
Holden, Orono, Orrington, and Veazie, and the cities of Bangor and Brewer, in 
Penobscot County; towns of Belmont, Frankfort, Islesboro, Liberty, Lincoln- 
ville, Montville, Morrill, Northport, Palermo, Prospect, Searsmont, Searsport, 
Stockton Springs, Swanville, Waldo, and Winterport, and the city of Belfast, in 
Waldo County; towns ol Cherryfield, Harrington, Milbridge, and Steuben, in 
Washington County. 
Massachusetts. — The entire State. 
New Hampshire — The entire State. 
New Jersey. — Counties of Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Essex, Hudson, 
Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, 
Sussex, Union, and Warren; townships of Bass River, New Hanover, Pem- 
berton, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, Washington, and Woodland, in 
Burlington County ; townships of Berlin, Waterford, and Winslow, and the 
borough of Berlin, in Camden County; townships of Franklin and Monroe, and 
the borough of Newfield, in Gloucester County. 
New York (southern section). — Counties of Albany, Bronx, Columbia, Dutch- 
ess. Greene, Kings, Nassau. New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, 
Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Wash- 
ington, and Westchester. 
Rhode Island. — The entire State. 
Vermont. — The entire State. 
Regulation 4. Extension or Reduction of Regulated Areas 
The regulated areas designated in regulation 3 may be extended or reduced 
as may be found advisable by the Secretary of Agriculture. Due notice of 
any extension or reduction and the areas affected thereby will be given in 
writing to the transportation companies doing business in or through the 
States in which such areas are located and by publication in newspapers se- 
lected by the Secretary of Agriculture within the States in which the areas 
affected are located. 
Regulation 5. Control of Movement of Restricted Plants and Plant 
Products 
section a. restrictions on movement from i-generation regulated area 
(li No cornstalks, ears, or other parts or debris of corn or broomcorn plants 
or sorghums or Sudan grass shall be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
from the 1-generation regulated area to any point outside thereof unless a 
certificate or a permit shall have been issued therefor, except as provided 
in paragraphs (2) and (3) hereof. 
(2) No corn on the cob or ears of corn originating within the 1-generation 
regulated area shall be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from such 
area to any point outside thereof, except that such ear corn may be moved 
without restriction from the 1-generation to the 2-generation area where such 
