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road to a point where it intersects the south line of see. 15, T. 1 S., R. 15 W. ; 
thence east to the SE. corner sec. 14, T. 1 S., 11. 15 W. ; thence north to the 
Lamar County line; thence west and north along said county line to the NW. 
corner sec. 4, T. 1 S., R. 15 W. ; thence south to the NW. corner sec. 16, T. 1 S., 
R. 15. W. ; thence west to the NW. corner sec. 18, T. 1 S., R. 15 W. ; thence south 
to the NW. corner sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. 15 W. ; thence west to the NW. corner sec. 
13, T. 2 S., R. 16 W. ; thence south along the section line to a point where it 
would intersect the line of the northern boundary of Poplarville if extended 
westward; thence east along this line to the starting point; all of T. 5 S., 
R. 16 W., and the EV> of T. 5 S., R. 17 W. in Stone County: W% Tps. 2 and 
3 S., R. 11 W. ; sees. 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, T. 4 S., R. 11 W. ; E% T. 2 S., 
R. 12 W., and sees. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10, T. 2 S., R. 12 W. ; E% T. 3 S., R. 12 W. ; 
and sees. 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, and 24, T. 4 S., R. 12 W. 
North Carolina, — In New Hanover County: The city of Wilmington; Cape 
Fear Township; all that part of Hartnett Township lying west of the Wrightsboro- 
Winter Park Road, including all of the town of Winter Park ; and that part of 
Masonboro Township north of the new road between Sunset Park and Winter 
Park ; in Pender County: Townships of Burgaw, Caswell, and Rocky Point and 
that part of Columbia Township lying south of an imaginary straight line drawn 
east and west across the township to connect the northern boundaries of Burgaw 
and Caswell Townships; in Wayne County: Goldsboro Township. 
Articles Prohibited Movement 
§ 301.72-2a. Beetles prohibited shipment. — The interstate shipping of living 
white-fringed beetles in any stage of development, whether moved independent 
of or in connection with any other article, is prohibited, except as provided in 
paragraph (&) of § 301.72-9. 
Articles Restricted Movement 
§ 301.72-3. Restricted articles. — Except as provided in administrative instruc- 
tions, the interstate movement of the following articles from any regulated area 
is regulated throughout the year : 
(a) Soil, sand, gravel, clay, peat, or muck, whether moved independent of, or 
in connection with or attached to nursery stock, plants, products, articles, or 
things. 
(b) Compost, manure, moss, and leafmold. 
(c) Nursery stock. 
(d) Grass sod. 
(e) Potatoes. 
(f ) True bulbs, corms, tubers, and rhizomes of ornamental plants. 
(g) Hay. 
(h) Peanuts in shells. 
(i) Seed cotton, cottonseed, and baled cotton lint and linters. 
(j) Scrap metal and junk. 
(k) Forest products such as cordwood, stump wood, logs, lumber, timbers, posts, 
poles, and cross ties. 
(1) Brick, tile, stone, and cinders. 
(m) Concrete slabs, pipe, and building blocks. 
(n) Implements, machinery, equipment, and containers. 
Conditions of Interstate Movement 
§ 301.72-4. Conditions governing interstate movement of restricted articles. — 
(a) Certification required. — Restricted articles shall not be moved interstate 
from a regulated area to or through any point outside thereof unless accompanied 
by a valid inspection certificate issued by an inspector : Provided, That certifica- 
tion requirements as they relate to part or all of any regulated area may be 
waived, during part or all of the year, by the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology 
and Plant Quarantine, on his finding and giving notice thereof, in administrative 
instructions, that the State concerned has promulgated and enforced adequate 
sanitary measures on and about the premises on which restricted articles originate 
or are retained, or that adequate volunteer sanitary measures have been applied, 
or that other control or natural conditions exist which have eliminated the risk 
of contamination by the pests in any stage of development. 
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