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below) stating the kind of plants to be shipped and the names and addresses 
of the consignor and consignee. 
Federal inspector designated to act in the State into which shipment is 
State to be made 
California Chief, Bureau of Plant Quarantine, Sacramento, Calif. 
Connecticut State entomologist. Agricultural Experiment Station. New Haven. Conn. 
Georgia State entomologist, Atlanta. Ga. 
Idaho Director, Bureau of Plant Industry. Boise. Idaho. 
Maine State horticulturist. Augusta, Maine. 
Maryland State plant pathologist. <. ollege Park; Md. 
Massachusetts Director. Division of Plant Pest Control, State House. Boston, Mass. 
Michigan Inspector in charge, orchard and nursery inspection. Department of Agri- 
culture, Lansing, Mich. 
Minnesota Commissioner of conservation. State Office Building. St. Paul. Minn. 
Montana Chief, Division of Horticulture, Missoula. Mont. 
New Hampshire- State nursery inspector. Durham, N. H. 
New Jersey Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry. Trenton, N. J. 
New York Director, Bureau of Plant Industry. Albany. N. Y. 
North Carolina-- State entomologist, Department or Agricultuie. Raleigh. N. C. 
Ohio Chief, Division of Plant Industry, Columbus, Ohio. 
Pennsylvania Chief, Division of Forest Protection. Harrisburg. Pa. 
Rhode Island State entomologist, 310 State House, Providence. R. I. 
Tennessee State entomologist and plant pathologist. 406 Morrill Hall. University 
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 
Vermont Forest commissioner, Montpelier. Vt. 
Virginia State entomologist. 1112 State Office Building, Richmond, Va. 
Washington Supervisor of horticulture, Department of Agriculture. Olyinpia. Wash. 
West Virginia Commissioner. Department of Agriculture. Charleston. W. Va. 
Wisconsin State entomologist, Madison, Wis. 
Avery S. Hoyt. 
Acting Chief. Bureau of Entomology and, Plant Quarantine. 
NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 63 
[Approved August 27, 1926 ; effective October 1. 1926 ; supersedes Quarantine No. 26, as 
amended, and Quarantine No. 54, as extended] 
I, C. F, Marvin, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, have determined that it is 
necessary to quarantine every State of the continental United States and the 
District of Columbia, in order to prevent the spread of the white-pine blister 
rust (Cronartium rihicola Fischer), a dangerous plant disease not heretofore 
widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout Ihe United States. 
Now, therefore, under authority conferred by the Plant Quarantine Act 
of August 20, 1912 (37 Stat. 315), as amended by the act of Congress approved 
March 4, 1917 (39 Stat. 1134, 1165), and having duly given the public hearing 
required thereby, I do quarantine every State in the continental United States 
and the District of Columbia, effective on and after October 1, 1926. Here- 
after, under the authority of said act of August 20, 1912, amended as afore- 
said, no five-leaved pines (Pinus) or currant and gooseberry plants (Ribes 
and Grossulariu. including cultivated or wild or ornamental sorts) shall be 
moved or allowed to be moved from any such State or from the District of 
Columbia into or through any other State in the continental United States 
or the District of Columbia, except in manner or method or under conditions 
prescribed in the rules and regulations supplemental hereto and in amendments 
thereof: Provided, That the restrictions of this quarantine and the rules and 
regulations supplemental hereto may be limited to the areas in a quarantined 
State now or hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agriculture .is infected 
when said State shall have provided for and enforced such control measures 
with respect to such designated areas as. in the judgment of the Secretary of 
Agriculture, shall be deemed adequate to effect the control and prevent the 
spread of the white-pine blister rust: Provided further, That, for the enforce- 
ment of the restrictions under this quarantine on the interstate movement of 
five-leaved pines and currant and gooseberry plants, all interstate shipments 
of nursery stock or other plants shall be subject to inspection at place of 
shipment or destination or at any point en route, by duly authorized inspectors 
of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Done at the city of Washington this 27th day of August 1926. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Ami 
culture. 
[seal] C. V. Marvin, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
