(0) Firc-Uan<i pine*. Entire plants wiih roots, of the following species 
belonging to the genua Pimm: 
American Bpeciea : 
Ayacahnite pine (P. ayaoahuite Ehrenb.). 
Bristlecone pine (P. aristata Engelm.). 
F.-\tail pine (P. ttalfouriana Murr.). 
Limber pine (/'. jlcvilix lames). 
Mexican white pine | P. gtrobifortni* Engelm.). 
Sugar pine (P. lambertiana Dougl.). 
Western white or silver pine i/'. monticola D. Don). 
Whitebark pine (P. albicaulis Engelm.). 
White pine (northern) (P. strobus L.). 
Foreign species : 
Ualkan pine (P. pcucc Griscb.). 
Chinese white pine (P. armandi Franch.). 
Himalayan or Bhotan pine (P. excclsa Wall.). 
Japanese white pine (P. parriflora Sieb. and Zucc.). 
Korean pine (P. koraiensis Sieb. and Zucc.). 
iss stone pine (P. ccmbra L.). 
(c) Currant and gooseberry plants. — Plants, cuttings, or scions, belonging to 
the genera Kibes L. and Orossularia (Tourn.) Mill., including cultivated or 
wild or ornamental sorts. 
(d) European blaek currant plants. — Plants, cuttings, stocks, scions, buds, 
fruits, seeds, or parts of plants of Ribes nigrum L. 
(e) Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
if) Dormant. — In a nonvegetative state, with inactive buds. 
\g) Infected States and District. — States and District designated by the 
Secretary of Agriculture as infected with white-pine blister rust, as follows : 
Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minne- 
sota. Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Penn- 
sylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wiscon- 
sin, and the District of Columbia. 
(h) Legally established blister rust control area. — An area established under 
State authority wherein both the planting and possession of currant and goose- 
berry plants are prohibited for the purpose of protecting the 5-leaved pines on 
such area from damage by white-pine blister rust. 
(t) Moved or allowed to be moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for shipment 
to a common carrier, received for transportation or transported by a common 
carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved from one State 
or District of the United States into or through any other State or District. 
Regulation 2. Shipments of Five-leaved Pines 
SECTION A. CONTROL OF MOVEMENT 
(1) Five-leaved pines shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
from an infected State or District to any point outside thereof, unless a Federal 
pine-shipping permit has been issued therefor and is attached to the outside 
of the container, except that, in the case of shipments to or between the States 
of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, 
and Vermont, a control-area permit secured from the proper officer of the 
State of destination (see appendix) may, until further notice, be substituted for 
the Federal pine-shipping permit. The pine-shipping permit may specify a 
nation point or a limited destination area for the shipment, and in that 
event the pines covered thereby shall not be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate, directly or indirectly, either in the original container or otherwise, 
to destinations other than those authorized in such permit. 
(2) Five-leaved pines shall not he moved or allowed to he moved interstate 
from any State or District unless there is attached to the outside of the con- 
tainer thereof a valid State or District nursery inspection certificate of the 
State Of I»Ntri<'t fn«m which the shipment is made. 
(3) Branches and other parts of five-leaved pines without roots may be 
Shipped interstate from any State or District without restriction under these 
regulations, except that if such articles are visibly infected with the white- 
