South River, aud Woodbridge, boroughs of Dunelleu, Highland Park, and 
Metuchen, and cities of New Brunswick, Perth Amboy, aud South Amboy, 
in MiddlCiicx County; townsliips of Boonton, Chatham, Chester, Danville. 
Hanover, JetTerson, Mendhaiu, Montville, Morris, Passaic, Pequannock, Ran- 
dolph. Rockaway, aud Roxbury, borouirhs of Dover, Florhani Park, and 
Mendham. and cities of Madison and Morristown, in Moiris County. 
New York. — Counties of Bronx, Kin.i2:s, Nassau, New York, Queens, Rich- 
mond, and Rockland ; towns of Bedford, Gortlandt, East Chester, Greenburg, 
Harrison, Mamaroneck, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon, New Castle, New 
Rochelle, North Castle, Ossininc:, Pelham, Poundridge, Rye, Scarsdale, Somers, 
White Plains, Yonkers. and Yorktown, in Westchei^ter 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 the Movement of Restricted Plants and Plant 
Products 
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, if the wood is not free from bark, shall not be 
moved or allowed to be moved interstate from any regulated area to or through 
any point outside thereof. 
No restrictions are placed by these regulations on the interstate movement 
of the articles enumerated therein from points in the quarantined States 
outside of the areas now, or which may hereafter be, designated by the Secre- 
tary of Agriculture as regulated areas. 
No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of the articles enumer- 
ated from an area not under regulation through a regulated area when 
such movement is on a through bill of lading. 
No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of the articles 
enumerated between points within the regulated area, provided such articles 
do not pass through any point outside thereof. 
Regulation 6. Shipments for Experimental or Scientific Purposes 
Articles subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
for experimental or scientific purposes on such conditions and under such 
safeguards as may be prescribed by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
Quarantine. The container of articles so moved shall bear, securely attached 
to the outside thereof, an identifying tag from the Bureau of Entomology and 
Plant Quarantine showing compliance with such conditions. 
These rules and regulations shall be effective on and after February 25. 
1935. 
Done at the city of Washington this 20th day of February 
1935. 
Witne.ss my hand and the seal of the United States Department 
5ift Sl-R^] of Agriculture. 
H. A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agr'u-ulturr. 
t S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1933 
