44 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
Green, Northampton, Norton, Portage, Springfield, Stow, and Tallmadge, and 
the cities of Akron, Barberton, and Cuyahoga Falls, in Summit County. 
Pennsylvania. — The entire State, except Crawford, Erie, Forest, Mercer, and 
Venango Counties: Mercer Township in Butler County; Ashland, Beaver, Elk, 
Richland (including the boroughs of Foxburg and St. Petersburg), Salem, and 
Washington Townships, in Clarion County, and townships of Brokenstraw, 
Cherry Grove, Columbus, Conewango, Deerfield, Eldred, Farmington. Freehold, 
Limestone, Pine Grove, Pittsfield, Pleasant, Southwest, Spring Creek, Sugar 
Grove, Triumph, Watson (including the boroughs of Bear Lake, Grand Valley, 
Sugar Grove, Tidioute, and Youngsville), in Warren County. 
Rhode Island. — The entire State. 
Vermont. — Counties of Bennington, Rutland, Windham, and Windsor; and the 
town of Burlington, in Chittenden County. 
Virginia. — Counties of Accomac, Arlington, Culpepper, Elizabeth City, Fair- 
fax. Fauquier, Henrico, Loudoun. Norfolk, Northampton, Prince William, 
Princess Anne, and Stafford; magisterial districts of Dale and Manchester, in 
Chesterfield County; magisterial district of Sleepy Hole, in Xansemond County; 
Camp Stuart, in Warwick County; and the cities of Alexandria, Fredericks- 
burg, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, South Norfolk, 
and Suffolk. 
West Virginia. — Counties of Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, and 
Taylor; districts of Hedgesville, Falling Waters, and Opequon, in Berkeley 
County; the towns of Bolivar and Harpers Ferry, in Jefferson County; town of 
Keyser and district of Frankfort, in Mineral County; the city of Wheeling, 
in Ohio County; and the city of Parkersburg, in Wood County. 
Regulation 4. Extension oe Reduction of Regulated Abeas 
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 one or more newspapers 
selected by the Secretary of Agriculture within the States in which the areas 
affected are located. 
Regulation 5. Restrictions on the Movement of Fruits and Vegetables 
section a. control of movement 
(1) Unless a certificate or permit shall have been issued therefor, by an in- 
spector, except as provided in paragraphs (a) to (e), inclusive, of this section: 
(0 No green corn on the cob, beans in the pod, bananas in entire bunches or in 
clusters of 25 or more, apples, peaches, blackberries, blueberries, huckleberries, 
or raspberries shall be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from any 
regulated area to or through any point outside thereof; and (it) no fruits 
and vegetables of any kind shall be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
via refrigerator car or motortruck from the State. District, counties, election 
districts, or city listed below to or through any point outside of the regulated 
areas : 
Delaware. — The entire State. 
District of Columbia. — The entire District. 
Maryland. — Counties of Cecil, Kent, Queen Annes, Somerset, and Worcester; 
the city of Baltimore; all of Caroline County except election districts of Hills- 
boro (No. 6), American Corners (No. 8), and Preston (No. 4) ; election district 
of Cambridge (No. 7), in Dorchester County; and election districts of Pitts- 
burg (No. 4). Parsons (No. 5). Dennis (No. 6). Trappe (No. 7), Nutters 
(No. 8), Salisbury (No. 9), Delmar (No. 11), Camden (No. 13), Willards 
(No. 14), and Fruitland (No. 16), in Wicomico County. 
New Jersey. — Counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumber- 
land, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem, 
Somerset, and Union. 
Pennsylvania, — Counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Mont- 
gomery, and Philadelphia. 
Virginia. — Counties of Accomac, Arlington, and Northampton. 
Provided. That the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 
may by administrative instructions extend or reduce the areas specified in this 
regulation when in his judgment such action is considered advisable. 
