70 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Apr-June 
Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Suffolk, 
Sullivan, Tioga, Ulster, Washington, and Westchester ; towns of Red House and 
Salamanca, and the city of Salamanca, in Cattaraugus County; towns of Am- 
herst, Cheektowaga, and Tonawanda, and the cities of Buffalo and Lackawanna, 
in Erie County; towns of Columbia, Danube, Fairfield, Frankfort, German Flats, 
Herkimer, Litchfield, Little Falls, Manheim, Newport, Salisbury, Schuyler, Stark, 
Warren, and Winfield, and the city of Little Falls, in Herkimer County; town 
of Watertown and city of Watertown, in Jefferson County; town of Mount 
Morris and village of Mount Morris, in Livingston County; city of Rochester 
and town of Brighton, in Monroe County; towns of Catherine, Cayuta, Dix, 
Hector, Montour, and Reading, and the borough of Watkins Glen, in Schuyler 
County; towns of Caton, Corning, Hornby, and Hornellsville, and the cities of 
Corning and Hornell, in Steuben County; towns of Caroline, Danby, Dry den, 
Enfield, Ithaca, Newfield, and the city of Ithaca, in Tompkins County; towns 
of Luzerne and Queensbury and the city of Glens Falls, in Wa?~ren County. 
Ohio. — Counties of Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Harrison, Jefferson, Ma- 
honing, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Tuscarawas ; the city of Coshocton, in 
Coshocton County; the city of Columbus, and villages of Bexley, Grandview, 
Grandview Heights, Hanford, Marble Cliff, and Upper Arlington, in Franklin 
County; the township of Newark and city of Newark, in Licking County ; the 
city of Toledo, in Lucas County; the township of Madison and the city of Mans- 
field, in Richland County; townships of Bazetta, Braceville, Brookfield, Cham- 
pion, Fowler, Hartford, Howland, Hubbard, Liberty, Lordstown, Newton, South- 
ington, Warren, Weathersfield, and Vienna, the cities of Niles and Warren, and 
the villages of Cortland, Girard, Hubbard, McDonald, Newton Falls, and Orange- 
ville, in Trumbull County. 
Pennsylvania. — The entire State, except Crawford, Erie, Forest, and Venango 
Counties: Mercer Township in Butler County; Ashland, Beaver, Elk, Richland 
(including the boroughs of Foxburg and St. Petersburg), Salem, and Washing- 
ton Townships, in Clarion County ; townships of Coolspring, Deer Creek, Dela- 
ware, East Lackawannock, Fairview, Findiey. French Creek, Greene, Hemp- 
field, Jackson. Jefferson, Lackawannock, Lake, Liberty, Mill Creek, New Vernon, 
Otter Creek, Perry, Pine, Pymatuning, Salem, Sandy Creek, Sandy Lake, South 
Pymatuning, Springfield, Sugar Grove, West Salem, Wilmington, Wolf Creek, 
and Worth, and the boroughs of Clarksville, Fredonia, Greenville, Grove City, 
Jackson Center, Jamestown, Mercer, New Lebanon, Sandy Lake. Sheakleyville, 
and Stoneboro, in Mercer County; and the townships of Brokenstraw, Cherry 
Grove, Columbus, Conewango, Deerfield, Eldred, Farmiiigton, Freehold, Lime- 
stone, Pine Grove, Pittsfield, Pleasant, Southwest, Spring Creek, Sugar Grove, 
Triumph, Watson (including the boroughs of Bear Lake, Grand Valley, Sugar 
Grove, Tidioute, and Youngsville ) , in Warren County. 
Rhode Island. — The entire State. 
Vermont. — Counties of Bennington. Rutland, Windham, and Windsor ; and the 
town of Burlington, in Chittenden County. 
Virginia. — Counties of Accomac, Arlington, Culpeper, Elizabeth City, Fairfax, 
Fauquier, Henrico, Loudoun, Norfolk, Northampton, Prince William, Princess 
Anne, and Stafford; magisterial districts of Dale and Manchester, in Chester- 
field County; magisterial district of Sleepy Hole, in Nansemond County; magis- 
terial district of Courtland, in Spotsylvania County; Camp Stuart, in Warwick 
County; magisterial district of Washington, in Westmoreland County; and the 
cities of Alexandria, Fredericksburg, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Ports- 
mouth, Richmond, South Norfolk, and Suffolk. 
West Virginia. — Counties of Hancock, Harrison, Marion, Monongalia, and 
Taylor ; districts of Arden, Hedgesville, Falling Waters, and Opequon, and the 
city of Martinsburg, in Berkeley County; the towns of Bolivar and Harpers 
Ferry, in Jefferson County; town of Keyser and district of Frankfort, in Min- 
eral County ; the city of Wheeling, in Ohio County; and the city of Parkers- 
burg, in Wood County} 
Regulation 5 
Sec. 301.48-5. Restrictions on the movement of fruits and vegetables — A. 
Control of movement . — (1) Unless a certificate or permit shall have been issued 
therefor, by an inspector, except as provided in paragraphs (a) to (e), in- 
1 Sees. 301.48-3. 5, 6. 7, and 9 issued under authority of see. 8, 37 Stat. 318 ; 39 Stat 
1163 ; 44 Stat. 250 ; 7 U. S. C. 161. 
