1935] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 77 
Woodstock, in Oxford County; cities of Bangor and Brewer, and towns of Carmel, 
Dixmont, Etna, Hampden, Hermon, Newburgh, Orrington, and Plymouth, in 
Penobscot County; and towns of Canaan, Fairfield, Mercer, Norridgewock, 
Pittsfield, Skowhegan, Smithfield, and Starks, in Somerset County. 
Massachusetts. — Counties of Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Middlesex, 
Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk; towns of Ashburnham, Berlin, 
Blackstone, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Douglas, Fitchburg, Gardner, Grafton, 
Harvard, Holden, Hopedale, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Mendon, 
Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northborough, Northbridge, Paxton, Princeton, 
Royalston, Shrewsbury, Southboro, Sterling, Sutton, Templeton, Upton, Ux- 
bridge, Webster, West Boylston, Westboro, Westminster, and Winchendon, and 
the city of Worcester, in Worcester County. 
New Hampshire. — Counties of Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsboro, Merrimack, 
Rockingham, Strafford, and Sullivan; all of Carroll County except the town of 
Jackson; all of Grafton County except the towns of Bethlehem and Littleton. 
Vermont. — Towns of Barnet and Ryegate, in Caledonia County; towns of 
Bradford, Fairlee, Newbury, Thetford, and West Fairlee, in Orange County; 
towns of Brattleboro, Dummerston, Putney, Rockingham, Vernon, and West- 
minster, in Windham County; towns of Hartford, Hartland, Norwich, Spring- 
field, Weatherford, West Windsor, and Windsor, in Windsor County. 
Regulation 4. Extension or Reduction of Regulated Areas 
The regulated areas designated in regulation 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. 
Regulation 5. Control of Movement of Restricted Articles 
Certification required. — Except as otherwise provided in this regulation or 
except as exempted by administrative instructions: 
(1) No restricted articles as defined in regulation 1 shall be moved or allowed 
to be moved interstate from the regulated areas to or through any point outside 
thereof, nor from the generally infested area to the lightly infested area, unless 
and until a certificate or permit shall have been issued therefor by an inspector. 
(2) Christmas trees and evergreen boughs. — Coniferous trees, such as spruce, 
fir, hemlock, pine, juniper (cedar), and arborvitae (white cedar) without roots, 
known and described as Christmas trees, and parts thereof over 1 foot in length, 
oiiginating in the generally infested area (unless grown as nursery stock in a 
cultivated nursery and certified under the provisions of regulation 6 hereof), shall 
not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate to any point outside of such area 
and no certificate or permit will be issued authorizing such movement. Such 
articles which have originated in the lightly infested area may be shipped interstate 
from the generally infested area under the inspection and certification prescribed 
in paragraph (1.) hereof. 
(3) Shipments from brown-tail moth infested area. — Except as provided in 
paragraph (5) hereof no deciduous trees or shrubs, or such branches or other parts 
thereof as bear leaves, shall be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from the 
area designated as infested by the brown-tail moth to any point outside thereof 
unless and until a certificate or permit shall have been issued therefor by an 
inspector, except that as to such movement wholly within the generally infested 
gypsy moth area or wholly within the lightly infested gypsy moth area, or from 
the lightly infested to the generally infested gypsy moth area, a valid State 
nursery inspection certificate of the State from which the shipment is made may 
be substituted for such Federal certificate or permit. 
(4) Shipments within regulated areas unrestricted. — Other than as prescribed in 
paragraph (3) hereof, and in regulation 9, no restrictions are placed by these 
regulations on the interstate movement of restricted articles wholly within the 
generally infested area or wholly within the lightly infested area or from the 
lightly infested area to the generally infested area. 
(5) Cut flowers and greenhouse-grown plants. — In the case of woody plants which 
are grown in the greenhouse throughout the year, the plants themselves and the 
