2 PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION [Jan.-Mar. 
tion of New Jersey. The 1-generation regulated area is reduced, accordingly, 
in New York. New Jersey, and Hie New England States, but is extended 
somewhat to additional areas in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Vir- 
ginia. In Ohio the extension covers the remainder of the State not heretofore 
under restriction. These changes in the boundaries of tlie regulated areas 
are based on findings during the scouting season of the past summer. 
Another change of interest to shippers involves a modification of regulation 5 
[section B (3)] under which young chrysanthemum, aster, and dahlia plants 
which do not bear any part of the stalk of the previous season are exempt 
from the certification requirements from January 1 to April 30, inclusive. 
Summary 
one-generation regulated area 
The 1-generation regulated area covers the entire States of Michigan and 
Ohio and parts of the States of Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania, and West 
Virginia, as shown in regulation 3. 
These regulations have the effect of entirely prohibiting the interstate move- 
ment of ears of corn or cornstalks originating in the 1-generation area to out- 
side points (except to the 2-generation area), and no permits are issued author- 
izing such movement. Permits are required for the interstate shipment of 
sorghums and Sudan grass to nonregulated territory. Permits may also be 
issued for the reshipment from the 1-generation regulated area to outside points 
of ear corn which was grown outside the regulated areas. 
Shelled corn is exempt from the requirements, and through shipments of the 
other products named from the 1-generation to the 2-generation area are un- 
restricted except as to certain highway movement provided for in regula- 
tion 6 (e). 
For detailed restrictions and additional exemptions, see regulation 5; for 
conditions of certification, see regulation 6; for marking requirements and 
other information, see regulations 7 to 11, inclusive. 
TWO-GENERATION REGULATED AREA 
The 2-generation regulated area includes the entire States of Connecticut, 
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont and parts of the 
States of Maine, New York, and New Jersey, as shown in regulation 3. 
The regulations have the effect of entirely prohibiting the interstate movement 
to outside points of ears of corn or cornstalks originating in the 2-generation 
regulated area and no permits are issued authorizing such movement. Permits 
are required for the interstate shipment to outside points of the other restricted 
articles, namely, sorghums. Sudan grass : cut flowers or entire plants of 
chrysanthemum, aster, dahlia, or gladiolus ; Lima beans in the pod. green shelled 
beans in the pod, beets with tops, or rhubarb. Permits may also be issued 
for the reshipment to outside points of ear corn which was grown outside the 
regulated areas. 
Shelled corn is exempt from the requirements throughout the year; young 
chrysanthemum, aster, and dahlia plants, which do not bear any part of the 
stalk of the previous season, are exempt from January 1 to April 30. inclusive ; 
beans, beets, and rhubarb are exempt from January 1 to May 31, inclusive ; 
and green corn on the cob is exempt from January 1 to June 14, inclusive. 
Shipments from the 2-generation to the 1-generation area are under the same 
restrictions as shipments from the 2-generation area to other outside points. 
For detailed restrictions and exemptions, see regulation 5 ; for conditions of 
certification, see regulation 6; for marking requirements and other information, 
see regulations 7 to 11, inclusive. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. 
NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 43 (SIXTH REVISION) 
( Effective on and after January 1, 1928. Amends and supersedes Quarantine No. 43, 
fifth revision, as amended) 
I, W. M. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, have determined that it is neces- 
sary to quarantine the States of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode 
Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Vir- 
