g BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-Marcb 
the city of Reading, and the boroughs of Bally, Bechtelsville. Birdsboro, Boyer- 
town, Mohnton, Mount Penn, Saint Lawrence, Shillington, Sinking Spring, Temple, 
West Lawn, West Reading, Wyomissing, and Wyomissing Hills, in Berks County; 
townships of Londonderry, Lower Paxton, Lower Swatara, Susquehanna, and 
Swatara, the city of Harrisburg, and the boroughs of Highspire, Middletown, 
Paxtang, Penbrook, Royalton, and Steelton, in Dauphin County; townships of 
Lower Milford, Upper Milford, and Upper Saucon. and the boroughs of Coopers- 
burg and Emaus, in Lehigh County; townships of Lower Saucon and Williams, 
in Northampton County. 
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. 
((7) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and 
vegetables between October 16 and June 14, inclusive. 
(&) No certificate or permit will be required for the interstate movement of 
fruits and vegetables when transported by a common carrier on a through bill 
of lading either from an area not under regulation through a regulated area to 
another nonregulated area, or from a regulated area through a nonregulated 
area to another regulated area, except that a certificate is required for interstate 
movement to Brewer and WatervttLe, Maine ; Buffalo, Hornell, Mount Morris, and 
Watertown, N. Y., or to other regulated parts of Erie. Jefferson, Livingston, and 
Steuben Counties, N. Y. ; Cleveland, Columbus, Coshocton, Mansfield, Newark, 
and Toledo, Ohio, or to other regulated parts of Licking and Richland Counties, 
Ohio ; Burlington, Yt. ; and Parkersburg and Wheeling. W. Va. No restrictions 
are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and vegetables from Brewer and 
Waterville, Maine ; Buffalo, Hornell, Mount Morris, and Watertown, N. Y., or 
from other regulated parts of Erie, Jefferson, Livingston, and Steuben Counties, 
N. Y. ; Cleveland, Columbus, Coshocton, Mansfield, Newark, and Toledo, Ohio, or 
from other regulated parts of Licking and Richland Counties, Ohio ; Burlington, 
Vt. ; and Parkersburg and Wheeling, W. Va. 
(c) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and vege- 
tables when they shall have been manufactured or processed in such a manner 
that in the judgment of the inspector no infestation could be transmitted. 
(d) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of any shipments 
of (D apples or peaches of less than 15 pounds to the shipment; (2) bananas 
in single bunches packed in commercial containers; or (3) bananas singly, or in 
individual hands. 
(e) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of commercially 
packed apples or commercially packed peaches in any quantity, except those 
moving via refrigerator cars or motortrucks from the area listed in paragraph 
(1) of this regulation. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate shipment from the regulated 
areas of fruits and vegetables other than those mentioned above, except that any 
such interstate shipments of fruits and vegetables may be inspected at any time 
or place inside or outside the regulated areas and when actually found to involve 
danger of dissemination of Japanese beetle to uninfested localities, measures to 
eliminate infestation may be required as a condition of further transportation 
or delivery. 
B. Conditions of certification. — Certificates may be issued for the interstate 
movement of fruits and vegetables to points outside the regulated areas between 
June 15 and October 15, inclusive, under one of the following conditions : 
(3) When the fruits and vegetables, moving from a point in the regulated area 
other than that specified in paragraph (1) of this regulation, or moving from 
such designated area other than by refrigerator car, have actually been inspected 
by the United States Department of Agriculture and found free from infesta- 
tion. The number of inspection points for such certification will be limited and 
their location determined by shipping needs and further conditioned on the 
establishment at such points of provisions satisfactory to the inspector for the 
handling and safeguarding of such shipments during inspection. Such inspection 
may be discontinued and certification withheld by the inspector during periods 
of general or unusual flight of the beetles. 
(4) When the fruits and vegetables have been handled or treated under the 
observation of an inspector in manner and by method to free them from any 
infestation. 
(5) When the fruits and vegetables have originated outside of the regulated 
areas and are to be reshipped directly from freight yards, transfer points, or 
