1939] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
99 
Regulation 3 
Sec. 301.71-3. Regulated areas. — In accordance with the provisos to Notice 
of Quarantine No. 71, the Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas 
for the purpose of these regulations the counties, townships, towns, cities, and 
boroughs listed below, including all cities, towns, boroughs, or other political 
subdivisions within their limits : 
Connecticut. — All of Fairfield County except the towns of Brookfield, New 
Fairfield, and Sherman; town of Southbury, in New Haven County; and the 
town of Woodbury, in Litchfield County. 
New Jersey. — Counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris, 
Passaic, Somerset, and Union; all of Middlesex County except the townships 
of Cranbury and Monroe, and the boroughs of Henrietta, Jamesburg, and Spots- 
wood; all of Monmouth County except the townships of Freehold, Millstone, 
Neptune, and Wall, the city of Long Branch, and the boroughs of Avon-by-the- 
Sea, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Brielle, Freehold, Manasquan, Neptune City, Sea 
Girt, South Belmar, Spring Lake, and Spring iLake Heights ; all of Sussex 
County except the township of Walpack ; and all of Warren County except the 
township of Pahaquarry. 
New York. — Counties of Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, 
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and Westchester; town of Ancram, in Columbia 
County; all of Orange County except the towns of Crawford, Deerpark, and 
Wallkill, and the cities of Middletown and Port Jervis ; town of Huntington, in 
Suffolk County: and the towns of Esopus, Lloyd, Marlborough, New Paltz, 
Plattekill, and Saugerties, and the city of Kingston, in Ulster County? 
Regulation 5 
Sec. 301.71-5. Control of movement of restricted plants and plant products. — 
Elm plants or parts thereof of all species of the genus Ulmus. irrespective of 
whether nursery, forest, or privately grown, including (1) trees, plants, leaves, 
twigs, branches, bark, roots, trunks, cuttings, and scions of such plants; (2) logs 
or cordwood of such plants; and (3) lumber, crates, boxes, barrels, packing cases, 
and other containers manufactured in whole or in part from such plants, if the 
wood is not free from bark, shall not be moved interstate from any regulated area 
to or through any point outside thereof. 
Plants and plant products enumerated in this regulation may be moved 
interstate from an area not under regulation through a regulated area to a 
nonregulated area only wiien such movement is on through billing: Prorided. 
That such movement by truck or other road vehicle may not be made during 
the period from April 1 to October 31, inclusive, of any 12-month period unless 
the restricted products contained therein while passing through any regulated 
area are covered or otherwise protected, to the satisfaction of an inspector, from 
contamination by insect vectors of the Dutch elm disease. 1 
This amendment shall be effective on and after September 11. 1939. and shall 
on that date supersede amendment No. 3, which became effective on November 
9. 1937. 
Done at the city of Washington this 6th day of September 1939. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[seal] H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
[Copies of the foregoing amendment were sent to all common carriers doing business in 
or through the quarantined area.] 
Notice to General Public Through Newspamsbs 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. September 6, 19S& 
Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of Agriculture, under authority con- 
ferred on him by the Plant Quarantine Act of August. 20, 1912 (37 Stat. 315), as 
amended, has promulgated amendment No. 4 to the rules and regulations sup- 
plemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 71. on account of the Dutch elm disease, 
effective on and after September 11, 1939. The purpose of the amendment Is 
iSecs. 301.71-3 and 5 issued under authority of sec. 8, 37 Stat. 318; 39 Stat. 1165; 
44 Stat. 250; 7 U. S. C. 161. 
