6 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan.-Mar. 
Tillages of Bexley. Grandview. Grandview Heights, Hanford, Marble Cliff, and 
Upper Arlington, in Franklin County; townships of Kirtland. Mentor, and Wil- 
loughby, and the villages of Kirtland Hills, Lakeline, Mentor, Mentor-on-the- 
Lake, Wait* 1 Hill. Wickliffe, Willonghby, and Willowick, in Lake County; the 
township of Newark and city of Newark, in Linking County; the city of Toledo, 
in Lucas County; the township of Madison and the city of Mansfield, in Richland 
County; townships of Bazetta, Braceville, Brookfield, Champion, Fowler, Hart- 
ford. Howland, Hubbard, Liberty, Lordstown, Newton, Sonthington, Warren, 
Weathersfield, and Vienna, the cities of Niles and Warren, and the villages of 
Cortland. Girard. Hubbard. McDonald. Newton Falls, and Orangeville, in 
Trumbull County. 
Pennsylvania. — The entire State except the townships of Athens. Beaver, Bloom- 
field, Cambridge. Conneaut, Cussewago, East Fairfield. East Fallowfield, East 
Mead. Fairfield, Greenwood, Hayfield. North Shenango, Pine, Randolph, Rich- 
mond, Rockdale. Sadsbury, South Shenango. Spring. Steuben. Summerhill, Summit, 
Troy. Union, Venango, Vernon, Wayne. West Fallowfield, West Mead, West She- 
nango, and Woodcock, the boroughs of Blooming Valley, Cambridge Springs, Coch- 
ranton, Conneaut Lake, Conneautville, Geneva, Linesville, Saegerstown, Spring- 
boro, Townville. Venango, and Woodcock, in Crawford County: the townships of 
Amity. Conneaut. Elk Creek. Fairview. Franklin, Girard, Greene, Greenfield, 
Harborcreek. Lawrence Park. Le Boeuf, McKean, North East, Springfield, Summit, 
Union. Venango. Washington, and Waterford. and the boroughs of Albion, Cranes- 
ville, Ei st Springfield. Edinboro, Fairview. Girard. Middleboro. Mill Village, North 
East. North Girard, Platea, Union City. Waterford. Wattsburg. and Wesleyville, 
in Erie County: the townships of Deer Creek, Delaware, Fairview, French Creek, 
Greene, Hempfield, Lake. Mill Creek. New Vernon, Otter Creek. Perry. Pymatun- 
ing, Salem, Sandy Creek, Sandy Lake, South Pymatuning, Sugar Grove, and West 
Salem, and the boroughs of Clarksville, Fredonia, Greenville, Jamestown, New 
Lebanon, Sandy Lake, Sheakleyville, and Stoneboro, in Mercer County. 
Rhode Inland. — 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 Bermuda. Dale. Manchester, and Matoaca, 
in Chesterfield County: town of Emporia, in Greensville County; magisterial dis- 
trict of Sleepy Hole, in Xanscmond County: village of Schoolfield. in Pittsylvania 
County; magisterial districts of Hampton, Jackson, and Wakefield, in Ritpim- 
fiannock County; magisterial district of Courtland. in Spotsylvania County; 
town of Front Royal, in Warren County; magisterial district of Newport, in 
Warwick County; magisterial district of Washington, in Westmoreland County; 
and the cities of Alexandria, Charlottesville, Danville, Fredericksburg, Hampton, 
Newport News. Norfolk, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Richmond, South Norfolk, 
Suffolk, and Winchester. 
West Virginia, — Counties of Brooke, Hancock, Harrison, Jefferson, Marion, 
Monongalia. Ohio, and Taylor; magisterial districts of Arden, Falling Waters, 
Hedgesville, and Opequon and the city of Martinsburg, in Berkeley County; the 
city of Charleston, in Kanawha Count}/; magisterial districts of Sand Hill, Union, 
Washington, and Webster, in Marshall Count}/; town of Keyser and magisterial 
district of Frankfort, in Mineral County; magisterial district of Lincoln, in Tyler 
Count}/ : town of Paden City, in Tyler and Wetzel Counties ; and the city of Parkers- 
burg, and magisterial districts of Lubeck and Tygart, in Wood County. 
Changes in Regulated Areas 
§ 301.48-4. Extension or reduction of regulated areas. — The regulated areas 
designated in § 301.48-3 may be extended or reduced as may be found advisable by 
the Secretary of Agriculture. Due notice of any extension or reduction and the 
areas affected thereby will be given in writing to the transportation companies 
doing business in or through the States in which such areas are located and by 
publication in one or more newspapers selected by the Secretary of Agriculture 
within the States in which the areas affected are located. 
Movement of Fruits and Vegetables 
§301.48-5. Restrictions on the movement of fruits and vegetables. — (a) Con- 
trol of movement. — (1) Unless a certificate shall have been issued therefor, by an 
