1.932] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
ginia, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana, to prevent the spread of the European corn 
borer (Pyrausta nubilalis llubn.), a dangerous insect new to and not hereto- 
fore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the United States. 
Now, therefore, under authority conferred by section 8 of the plant quaran- 
tine act of August 20. 1912 CM Stat. 315), as amended by the act of Congress 
approved March 4, 11)17 (.'ti» Stat. 1134, 1165), and having duly given the public 
hearing required thereby. I do quarantine the said Slates of Massachusetts, 
New Hampshire, Maine. Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, New 
Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana, effective on 
and after January 1, 11)28. Hereafter, under the authority of said act of August 
20, 1012, amended as aforesaid, corn ] and broomcorn (including all parts of the 
stalk), all sorghums, Sudan grass, celery, green beans in the pod, beets with 
tops, rhubarb, oat and rye straw as such or when used as packing, cut dowers 
or entire plants of chrysanthemum, aster, cosmos, zinnia, hollyhock, and cut 
flowers or entire plants of gladiolus and dahlia, except the bulbs thereof 
without stems, shall not be 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 the said States into or 
through any other State or Territory or District of the United States, in man- 
ner or method or under conditions other than those prescribed in the rules and 
regulations hereinafter made and amendments thereto: Provided, That the re- 
strictions of this quarantine and of the rules and regulations supplemental 
thereto may be limited to the areas in a quarantined State now. or which may be 
hereafter, designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas when, 
in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture, the enforcement of the afore- 
said rules and regulations as to such regulated areas shall be adequate to pre- 
vent the spread of the European corn borer: Provided further. That such limita- 
tion shall be conditioned upon the said State providing for and enforcing 
sucli control measures with respect to such regulated areas as in the judgment 
of the Secretary of Agriculture shall be deemed adequate to prevent the spread 
of the European corn borer therefrom to other parts of the State. 
Done at the city of Washington this 29th day of December, 1927. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal.] W. M. Jardine, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO NOTICE OF QUARANTINE 
NO. 43 (SIXTH REVISION) 
(Approved February 2, 1932; effective February 5, 1932) 
Regulation 1. Definitions 
For the purpose of these regulations the following words, names, and terms 
shall be construed, respectively, to mean : 
(a) Corn borer. — The insect know as the European corn borer (Pyrausta 
nubilalis Hubn.). 
(b) Quarantined area.— Any State quarantined by the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture upon determin.-ition by him that the corn borer exists therein. 
(c) One-generation regulated area. — The entire area comprised of portions of 
the quarantined States now or hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agri- 
culture as regulated to prevent the spread of the 1-generation strain of the 
European corn borer therefrom. 
id) Two-generation regulated area. — The entire area comprised of portions 
of the quarantined States now or hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agri- 
culture as regulated to prevent the spread of the 2-generation strain of the 
European corn borer therefrom. 
(e) Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
1 Important : Shippers should note from regulation 5 that restrictions on the movement 
of corn, broomcorn, sorghums, and Sudan grass apply throughout the regulated areas, but 
that certification of the other products named in the notice of quarantine is required only 
when they are to be moved from the regulated areas of Connecticut. Maine, Massachu- 
setts. New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York (southern section). Rhode Island, and 
Vermont. Note also from the same regulation that no restrictions are now placed on 
certain of the products named. 
