1938] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 79 
New Hampshire. — Counties of Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Grafton, Hillsboro, 
Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford, and Sullivan ; all that part of Coos County 
lying south of and including the towns of Stratford, Odell, Dummer, and 
Cambridge. 
Rhode Island. — The entire State. 
Vermont. — Counties of Orange, Windham, and Windsor ; towns of Land- 
grove, Peru, Readsboro, Searsburg, and Winhall, in Bennington County; towns 
of Barnet, Danville, Groton, Kirby, Peacham, Ryegate, St. Johnsbury, and 
Waterford, in Caledonia County; towns of Concord, Granby, Guildhall, Lunen- 
burg, Maidstone, and Victory, in Essex County; town of Elmore, in Lamoille 
County; towns of Mount Holly, Mount Tabor, Pittsfield, Sherburne, Shrewsbury, 
and Wallingford, in Rutland County; towns of Barre, Berlin, Cabot, Calais, 
East Montpelier, Marshfield, Middlesex, Montpelier, Moretown, Northfield, Plain- 
field, Roxbury, Waitsfield, Woodbury, and Worcester, in Washington County. 
(2) DIVISION OF REGULATED AREA 
For the purpose of regulating inspection and transportation, the territory 
designated above is divided into two classes of areas to be known as the 
generally infested and lightly infested areas, respectively, and part of such 
regulated area is also designated as brown-tail moth infested. 
(3) Lightly Infested Area 
The following States, counties, townships, towns, plantations, cities, and 
other political subdivisions, including any cities, towns, boroughs, or other 
political subdivisions included within their limits, are designated as the lightly 
infested area : 
Connecticut. — County of Middlesex; towns of Avon, Berlin, Bristol, Burling- 
ton, Farmington, Marlboro, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Rocky Hill, 
Southington, and West Hartford, in Hartford County; towns of Colebrook, Har- 
winton, New Hartford, Plymouth, Thomaston, Torrington, and Winchester, in 
Litchfield County ; towns of Branford, Guilford, Madison, Meriden, North Bran- 
ford, North Haven, Waterbury, and Wolcott, in New Haven County; towns of 
East Lyme, Lyme, and Old Lyme, in New London County. 
Maine. — Towns of Avon, Berlin, Carthage, Crockertown, Dallas Plantation, 
Freeman, Greenvale, Jerusalem, Kingneld, Madrid, Mount Abraham, New Vine- 
yard, Perkins, Phillips, Rangeley Plantation, Redington, Salem, Sandy River 
Plantation, Strong, Temple, Washington, and Weld, and townships D and E, in 
Franklin County; towns of Amherst, Aurora, Bucksport, Dedham, Eastbrook, 
Franklin, Gouldsboro, Hancock, Lamoine, Mariaville, Orland, Osborn Planta- 
tion, Otis, Penobscot, Sorrento, Sullivan, Trenton, Verona, Waltham, city of 
Ellsworth, and townships or plantations numbered 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 22, 28, 32, 33, 
34, 39, and 40, in Hancock County; towns of Andover, Andovor North surplus, 
Byron, C, C. surplus, Grafton, Hanover. Magalloway, Newry, Richardsontown, 
Riley Grant, Roxbury, and Upton, in Oxford Count)/; towns of Alton, Argyle, 
Bradford, Bradley, Carmel, Charleston, Clifton, Corinna, Corinth, Dexter, Dix- 
mont, Eddington, Etna, Exeter, Garland, Glenburn, Grand Falls Plantation, 
Greonbush, Greenfield. Hampden, Hermon, Holden, Hudson. Kenduskeag, Levant, 
Milford, Newburgh, Newport, Orono, Orrihgton, Stetson, Summit, and Vea/ie, 
and cities of Bangor, Brewer, and Old Town, in Penobscot County; towns of 
Abbott, Atkinson, Dover, Foxcroft, Guilford, Kingsbury Plantation, Parkman, 
Sangerville, and Wellington, in Piscataquis Count]!; towns of Anson, Athens, 
Bingham, Brighton Plantation, Cambridge, Concord. Cornville, Embden, Har- 
mony, Hartland, Highland, Lexington, Madison, Mayfield, Moscow. New Port- 
land, Palmyra, Pleasant Ridge Plantation, Ripley, St. Albans, and Solon, in 
Somerset County; towns of Brooks, Frankfort, Jackson, Knox, Monroe, Prospect, 
Searsport, Stockton Springs, Swanville, Thorndike, Waldo. Winterport, and the 
city of Belfast, in Waldo County: towns of Beddington, Cherryfield, Columbia, 
Deblois, Harrington, Millbridge, and Steuben, and plantations 18 and 24, in 
Washington Count u. 
Massachusetts. — Towns of Chnrloniont. Hawley, Heath, and Rowe, in Frank- 
lin County: towns of Chester and Tolland, in Hampden County; towns of Cum- 
mington, Huntington, Middlefield, Plainfleld, and Worthington, In Hampshire 
County. 
New Hampshire— Town of Harts Location, in Carroll County: towns of Beans 
Grant, Cambridge, Carroll, Chandler Purchase, Crawford Grant, Crawford Pur- 
chase, Cutts Grant, Dalton, Dummer, Hadleys Purchase, Jefferson. Kilkenny, 
