134 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec 
shipped or offered for shipment to a common carrier by any person, or received 
for transportation or transported by a common carrier, or carried or transported 
by any person from any snch State into or through any other State or Terri- 
tory or District of the United States, under conditions other than those pre- 
scribed in the regulations supplemental hereto : Provided, That the restrictions 
of this quarantine and of the regulations supplemental hereto may be limited 
to such areas, designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas, 
in the quarantined States, as, in his judgment, shall be adequate to prevent 
the spread of the said pest or pests. Any such limitation shall be conditioned, 
however, upon the affected State or States providing for and enforcing the 
control of the intrastate movement of the restricted articles under the condi- 
tions which apply to their interstate movement under existing provisions of the 
Federal quarantine regulations, and upon their enforcing such control and 
sanitation measures with respect to such areas or portions thereof as, in the 
judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture, shall be deemed adequate to prevent 
the intrastate spread therefrom of said insect infestation ; and Provided fur- 
ther, That whenever, in any year, the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and 
Plant Quarantine shall find that facts exist as to the pest risk involved in the 
movement of one or more of the articles to which the regulations supplemental 
hereto apply, making it safe to modify, by making less stringent, the restric- 
tions contained in any such regulations, he shall set forth and publish such 
finding in administrative instructions, specifying the manner in which the 
applicable regulation should be made less stringent, whereupon such modifica-. 
tion shall become effective, for such period and for such regulated area or 
portion thereof as shall be specified in said administrative instructions, and 
every reasonable effort shall be made to give publicity to such administrative 
instructions throughout the affected areas. 
Done at the city of Washington this 14th day of December 1938. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal] H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL TO NOTICE OF QUARANTINE NO. 72 
Regulation 1. Definitions 
(a) The pests. — The white-fringed beetle, Naupactus leucoloma Boh., and a 
closely related species of Naupactus, in any stage of development. 
(b) Adults and larvae. — Adults and larvae of Naupactus leucoloma and a 
closely related species of Naupactus. 
(c) Regulated area. — Any area in a quarantined State which is now, or which 
may hereafter be, designated as regulated by the Secretary of Agriculture in 
accordance with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 72. 
(d) Restricted articles. — Products or articles of any character whatsoever, 
the interstate movement of which is restricted by the provisions of the white- 
fringed beetle quarantine, and the regulations supplemental thereto. 
(e) Inspector. — Duly authorized Federal plant-quarantine inspector. 
(f) Certificate. — An approved document, issued by an inspector, evidencing 
the apparent freedom of restricted articles from the pests. 
(g) Limited permit. — An approved document, issued by an inspector, to allow 
movement of noncertified, restricted articles to or from designated and author- 
ized manufacturing plants, mills, gins, or processing plants. 
(h) Dealer-carrier permit. — An approved document issued to persons or firms 
approved for, and engaged in purchasing, assembling, exchanging, processing, or 
transporting restricted articles. 
(i) Administrative instructions. — Administrative instructions issued by the 
Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
(;') Infested or infestation. — Infested by the white-fringed beetle, the closely 
related species, or both such pests, in any stage of development. 
Regulation 2. Regulated Areas 
The following counties, parishes, cities and towns or parts thereof, as de- 
scribed, are designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas: 
Alabama. — In Conecuh, Monroe, and Wilcox Counties: The W% Tps. 5 and 
6 N, and all of Tps. 7, 8, 9, 10, and S% T. 11 N., R. 9 E. All of Tps. 5, 6, 7, 8, 
