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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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Limitation of Restrictions 
§ 301.48-2. Limitation of restrictions to regulated areas. — Conditioned upon the 
compliance on t lie part of the State concerned with the provisos to S 301.48, the 
restrictions provided in these regulations on the interstate movement of plants 
and plant products and other articles enumerated in said S 301.48 will be limited to 
such movement from the area in such State now or hereafter designated by the 
Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas. 
.4reas under Regulation 
§301.-18 -3. Regulated areas. — In accordance with the provisos to § 301.48, the 
Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas for the purpose of these 
regulations the States, District, counties, townships, towns, cities, election dis- 
tricts, and magisterial districts listed below, including all cities, towns, boroughs, 
or other political subdivisions within their limits: 
Conneeticut. — The entire State. 
Delaware. — The entire State. 
District of Columbia. — The entire District. 
Maine. — County of York; towns of Auburn and Lewiston, in Androscoggin 
County; Towns of Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Gray, New Gloucester, Raymond, 
Scarboro, Standish, and the cities of Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, and 
Windham, in Cumberland County; the city of Waterville, in Kennebec County ; 
and the city of Brewer, in Penobscot County. 
Maryland. — Counties of Baltimore, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Harford, 
Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince Georges, Queen Amies, Somerset, Talbot, 
Wicomico, and AVorcester : the city of Baltimore: the city of Cumberland, the 
town of Frostburg, and election districts Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 22, 23, 
24, 26, 28. 29, 31, and 32, in Allegany County; the city of Annapolis, and election 
districts Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, in Anne Arundel County; election districts of La 
Plata (No. 1), Pomonkey (No. 7), and White Plains (No. 6), in Charles County; 
election districts of Cambridge (No. 7), Church Creek (No. 9), East New Market 
(No. 2), Fork (No. 1). Hurlock (No. 15), Vienna (No. 3), and Williamsburg 
(No. 12), in Dorchester County; all of Washington County except the election 
districts of Hancock (No. 5) and Indian Spring (No. 15). 
Massachusetts. — The entire State. 
Neic Hampshire. — Counties of Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsboro, Merrimack, Rock- 
ingham, Strafford, and Sullivan ; towns of Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, 
Madison, Moultonboro. Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, and 
Wolfeboro, in Carroll County; towns of Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, 
Bristol, Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Grafton, Groton, Hanover, Hebron, Holder- 
ness, Lebanon, Lyme, Orange, and Plymouth, in Grafton County. 
Neiv Jersey. — The entire State. 
New York. — Counties of Albany, Bronx, Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Colum- 
bia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Fulton, Greene, Kings, Madison, Montgomery, 
Nassau, New York, Oneida, Onondaga, Orange, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rens- 
selaer. 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; city of Auburn and the towns 
of Fleming, Owasco, and Sennett, in Cayuga County; towns of Amherst, Cheek- 
towaga, and Tonawanda, and the cities of Buffalo and Lackawanna, in Erie 
County; towns of Columbia, Danube, Fairfield, Frankfort, German Flats, Herki- 
mer, 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, towns of 
Brighton and Pittsford, and village of East Rochester, in Monroe County: town 
of Manchester, in Ontario County; towns of Catharine, Cayuta, Dix, Hector, 
Montour, and Reading, and the borough of Watkins Glen, in Schuyler County; 
towns of Caton. Corning, Erwin. Hornby, and Hornellsville, and the cities of 
Corning and Hornell. in Steuben County; towns of Caroline, Danby, Dryden. 
Enfi^d, Ithaca. Newfield, and the city of Ithaca, in Tomnkins County; towns of 
Luzerne and Queensbury and the city of Glens Falls, in Warren County. 
Ohio. — Counties of Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Guernsey, Har- 
rison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Stark. Summit, Tuscarawas, and 
Wayne; the city of Coshocton, in Coshocton County; the city of Columbus, and 
