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interstate movement of (1) fruits and vegetables; (2) nursery, ornamental, and 
greenhouse stock, and other plants; and (3) sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and 
manure, from the regulated area to or through any point outside I hereof. The 
regulated area includes the entire States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- 
necticut, New Jersey, and Delaware, and the District of Columbia, and portions 
of the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, 
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Ohio. 
Pink bollwonn. — Quarantine No. 52, revised, effective March 15, 1939: Pro- 
hibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, 
revised, effective March 15, 1939, as amended effective February 10, 1943, the 
Interstate movement from the regulated areas of Texas, New Mexico, and 
Arizona, of (1) cotton, wild cotton, including all parts of either cotton or 
wild cotton plants, seed cotton, cotton lint, linters, and all other forms of un- 
manufactured cotton fiber, gin waste, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed 
cake, and meal; (2) bagging and other containers and wrappers of cotton and 
cotton products; (3) railway cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been 
used in conveying cotton or cotton products or which are fouled with such 
products; (4) farm products, farm household goods, farm equipment, and, if 
contaminated with cotton, any other articles. 
Thurberia weevil. — Quarantine No. 61, revised, effective August 1, 1927 ; Pro- 
hibits the interstate movement of Thurberia, including all parts of the plant, 
from any point in Arizona and prohibits, except as provided in the rules and 
regulations supplemental thereto, revised, effective October 2, 1933, as amended 
effective October 22, 1936, the interstate movement from the regulated area of 
Arizona of (1) cotton, including all parts of the plant, seed cotton, cotton lint, 
linters, and all other forms of unmanufactured cotton lint, gin waste, cottonseed, 
cottonseed hulls, and cottonseed cake and meal; (2) bagging and other contain- 
ers and wrappers of cotton and cotton products; (3) railway cars, boats, and 
other vehicles which have been used in conveying cotton and cotton products, or 
which are fouled with such products; (4) hay and other farm products; and 
(5) farm household goods, farm equipment, and, if contaminated with cotton ) 
any other articles. 
White-pine Mister rust. — Quarantine No. 63, effective October 1, 1926: Prohib- 
its, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, revised, 
effective July 1, 1938, the interstate movement from every State in the conti- 
nental United States and the District of Columbia of five-leafed pines (Phi us) 
or currant and gooseberry plants (Ribes and Orossularia) , including cultivated 
or wild or ornamental sorts. 
Mexican fruit-fly. — Quarantine No. 64, revised, effective October 15, 1937: Pro- 
hibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, re- 
vised, effective October 16, 1939, the interstate movement from the regulated area 
of Texas of fruits of all varieties. 
Dutch elm disease. — Quarantine No. 71, revised, effective October 1, 1941: Pro- 
hibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental thereto, 
effective October 1, 1941, the interstate movement from the regulated areas in 
the States of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut to or 
through any point outside thereof, of 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, unless the wood is entirely free from bark. 
White-fringed beetle— Quarantine No. 72, revised, effective December 28, 1942 : 
Prohibits, except as provided in the regulations supplemental thereto, effective 
December 28, 1942, the interstate movement from the regulated areas in the 
States of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina, to or 
through any point outside thereof, of (1) nursery stock and other stipulated 
plants or plant products; (2) soil, independent of, or in connection with nursery 
stock, plants, or other products; or (3) other articles as stipulated in § 301.72-3; 
or (4) live white-fringed beetles in any stage of development. 
QUARANTINES APPLYING TO THE TERRITORIES OF HAWAII AND PUERTO RICO 
Hawaiian fruits and vegetables. — Quarantine No. 13, revised, effective June 1. 
1917: Prohibits, except as provided in the rules and regulations supplemental 
thereto, revised, effective June 1, 1930, as amended effective May 12, 1941, the 
