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II. REGIONS SUSPECTED OF PHYLLOXERA 
(a) The former communes (demes) of Gonnoi and Olympus in the Province of 
Tyrnavos. 
(6) The former communes (demes) of Nesson and Ampelakia in the Province 
of Larissa. 
(c) The island of Lemnos. 
III. PHYLLOXERATED REGIONS 
(a) The whole of Thrace. 
(b) The whole of Macedonia, including the Provinces of Grevena, Kastoria, and 
Elasson, which up to the present have been regarded as suspected of phylloxera. 
(c) The Province of Konitsa in Epirus. 
(d) The Departments of Samos, Chios, and Lesbos (except the island of Lemnos). 
(e) The Department of Trikkala and the entire island of Amorgos, with the 
small islands Ano Koufonissia, Kato Koufonissia, Schinoussa, and Heraklia. 
The small islands around the island of Amorgos: Denoussa Karos, Nikouria, 
Petalidi, Gravoussa, Dryma, Antikaros, Gougari, Fidoussa, Agrilos, Glaros, 
Prassoura, and Amorgopoula. 
(/) The former commune (deme) of Tyrnavos in the Province of Tyrnavos. 
(g) The entire Province of Larissa (except the former communes (demes) of 
Nesson and Ampelakia, which have been declared suspected of phylloxera). 
(h) The place called "Valta" in the village of Palama in the Province of Karditsa. 
(i) The commune of Rapsani. 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q.-366, Supplement No. 2 December 28, 1935. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
The order of the Minister of Finance of Czechoslovakia, Zl. 57690 of June 23, 
1934 (Celni Vestnik No. 7/1934), places the importation of shipments of onions 
and other vegetables, proceeding from countries infested by San Jose scale, on the 
same basis as consignments of fresh deciduous fruits. 
Consequently, the text of article 3, section II, chapter C of the decree of 
December 13, 1927 (see p. 15, B. E. P. Q.-366), is modified to read as follows: 
"Art. 3. The importation of fresh fruit (deciduous), onions, and other vegetables 
proceeding from countries infested with San Jose scale is permitted on condition 
that San Jose scale is not found either on those products or in the containers 
comprising the shipment." 
Lee A. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
PENALTIES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE PLANT 
QUARANTINE ACT 
According to reports received by the Bureau during the period October 1 to 
December 31, 1935, penalties have recently been imposed by the proper Federal 
authorities for violations of the Plant Quarantine Act as follows: 
JAPANESE BEETLE QUARANTINE 
In the case of the United States v. Stanley Smith, Manassas, Va., in the inter- 
state transportation without inspection and certification of approximately 1 
bushel of tomatoes, 1 bushel of string beans in the pod, and 50 ears of sweet corn 
on the cob, the defendant pleaded guilty and was fined $25 (plant quarantine 
case no. 489). 
