1938] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 59 
(6) Control-area permits required. — No currant or gooseberry plants of any 
species or variety shall be moved interstate into any of the States of California, 1 
Connecticut, Georgia, 1 Idaho, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min- 
nesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, 1 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, 1 Vermont, Virginia, Washington, 
West Virginia, or Wisconsin, unless a Federal control-area permit has been 
issued therefor by an inspector designated to act for the Bureau of Entomology 
and Plant Quarantine in such State (see addresses in Summary). Such 
permit will not be issued if the plants are to be shipped into or planted in 
areas in which five-leaved pines have been protected from white-pine blister 
rust or in which such protection is contemplated. The continuance of this 
requirement as to any State is conditioned on the State providing such legal 
or other control on the planting and movement therein of currant and goose- 
berry plants as in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture may be deemed 
adequate to control white-pine blister rust in the protected areas. 
(c) Dipping or dormancy required. — No currant or gooseberry plants of any 
species or variety shall be moved interstate into any of the States of Arizona, 
Colorado, Georgia, 2 Kentucky, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, 2 South 
Carolina, Tennessee, 2 Utah, or Wyoming, nor into that part of California 2 lying 
south of the south line of the counties of Humboldt, Trinity, Tehama, Butte, 
Plumas, and Lassen, unless such plants have either been dipped (except the 
roots) immediately prior to shipment in lime-sulphur solution of a strength 
of 4.5° B. 3 , or are shipped in a dormant and defoliated condition. Such lime- 
sulphur dip shall be plainly visible on said plants and be easily detectable 
by odoi% the judgment of the inspector to be final as to adequacy of the dip 
and as to the condition of the plants as to dormancy or defoliation : Provided, 
That no such dipping or dormancy restrictions are placed on the interstate 
movement of currant and gooseberry plants from or between any of the 11 
above-named entire States, nor from the part of California described. 
Regulation 4. Marking Requirements 
(a) Every box, bale, or other container of plants for which permits are 
required by regulations 3 and 7 shall be plainly marked with the name and 
address of the consignor and of the consignee, and shall bear the permit securely 
attached to the outside thereof. 
(b) The permit in the case of carload shipments by rail' shall accompany the 
waybill, conductor's manifest, memorandum, or bill of lading pertaining to such 
shipment. In the case of shipment by road vehicle, the permit shall accompany 
the vehicle. 
Regulation 5. Inspection in Transit 
Every car, vehicle, box, bale, or other container moved interstate or offered to 
a common carrier for shipment interstate, which contains or which the inspector 
has probable cause to believe contains either infected articles or articles the 
movement of which is prohibited or restricted by these regulations, shall be 
subject to inspection by an inspector at any time or place. 
Regulation 6. Cancelation of Permits 
Permits issued under these regulations may be withdrawn or canceled and 
further permits refused, whenever in the judgment of the Bureau of Entomol- 
ogy and Plant Quarantine, the further use of such permits might result in the 
dissemination of the white-pine blister rust. After any such permit is with- 
drawn or has expired, the further use of any permit tags issued thereunder is 
prohibited. 
Regulation 7. Shipments for Reforestation, Experimental, Educational, or 
Scientific Purposes 
Plants subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
for reforestation purposes on Federal lands, or for experimental, educational, 
1 Dormancy and defoliation or lime-sulphur dip is also required for shipments to these 
States. (See par. (c) ). 
2 Control-area permits are also required for shipments to these States. (See par. (b).) 
3 Prepare this solution by diluting l part of commercial concentrated lime-sulphur 
solution of 32° B. with 8 parts of water. 
