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Sheep. — Health Certificate. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarian, deputies and inspectors of the 

 bureau of animal industry. 



Official. — Dr. Frank H. Mackie, chief veterinary inspector, 1035 Cathe- 

 dral Street, Baltimore, Md. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 



Cattle. — Health certificate, including tuberculin test, except beeves for 

 Immediate slaughter and calves under 6 months old. Certificates of test 

 made by veterinarians in other states are accepted if approved by the 

 proper live stock sanitary authorities in those states. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Chief of cattle bureau or his agents. 



Official. — Mr. Fred F. Walker, chief of cattle bureau, Boston, Mass. 



MICHIGAN. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 



Cattle. — Health certificate for dairy cattle, including tuberculin test. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Competent veterinarian. 



Officials. — Dr. Ward Giltner, state veterinarian, East Lansing, Mich.; 

 Mr. H. H. Hinds, president state live stock sanitary commission, Stan- 

 ton, Mich. 



MINNESOTA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — All branded horses, mules or asses imported 

 into Minnesota must be accompanied by a health certificate, including 

 mallein test, certifying that animals have been examined and mallein 

 tested within 30 days prior to date of shipment and found free from 

 glanders. 



Cattle. — All cattle intended for dairy or breeding purposes imported 

 into Minnesota must be tuberculin tested. Dairy and breeding cattle 

 imported into Minnesota from the state of Illinois must be held and 

 tuberculin tested on arrival unless accompanied by a certificate of tuber- 

 culin test made and issued by a veterinarian of the United States bureau 

 of animal industry. 



Hogs. — Health Certificate. 



Sheep. — Health Certificate. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarians or assistants, other than those 

 of Illinois, federal veterinarians and veterinarians acting under authority 

 of state live stock sanitary board. 



Official. — Dr. S. H. Ward, secretary and executive ofiicer, live stock 

 sanitary board, Old Capitol, St. Paul, Minii. 



