596 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Officials. — Dr. J. F. Morel, state veterinarian, Corvallis, Ore.; Dr. "W. 

 H. Lytle, state sheep inspector, Pendelton, Ore. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Must be free from contagious or infectious 

 disease. 



Cattle. — Dairj'- cows and neat cattle for breeding purposes to be accom- 

 panied by a certificate of health from a veterinarian who has been certi- 

 fied to the Pennsylvania state live stock sanitary board by the authorities 

 in charge of cattle diseases in the state in which the cattle originate. 

 Said certificate must be accompanied by a temperature chart showing 

 that each animal has successfully passed a satisfactory tuberculin test 

 and is free from disease, or by a special permit authorizing importation 

 of dairy cows or neat cattle for breeding purposes in quarantine, to be 

 inspected and tested with tuberculin at destination by an approved in- 

 spector at owner's expense. Special permit to receive southern cattle for 

 immediate slaughter. 



Hogs. — Must be free from contagious or infectious disease. 



Sheep. — Must be free from contagious or infectious disease. 



Who May Inspect. — State veterinarian, inspectors of the bureau of ani- 

 mal industry, inspectors in the state in which the cattle originate who 

 have been properly certified to the Pennsylvania state live stock sanitary 

 board, or licensed and approved veterinarians in Pennsylvania. 



Official. — Dr. C. J. Marshall, state veterinarian, and secretary state 

 live stock sanitary board, Harrisburg, Pa. 



RHODE ISLAND." 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — None. 



Cattle. — Physical examination. 



Hogs. — None. 



Sheep. — None. 



Who May Inspect. — Cattle commissioners of Rhode Island. 



Official. — Dr. John S. Pollard, state veterinarian. Providence, R. I. 



SOUTH CAHOLINA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate. Mallein test of any ex- 

 posed animals. 



Cattle. — Health certificate except when intended for immediate slaugh- 

 ter. Tuberculin test for dairy and breeding cattle over 6 months old. 



Hogs. — Health certificate except when intended for immediate slaughter. 



Sheep. — Health certificate except when intended for immediate slaughter. 



Who May Inspect. — OflScial veterinarians, state or federal. 



Official. — Dr. M. Ray Powers, state veterinarian, Clemson College, S. C. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Horses, Mules, and Asses. — Health certificate, including mallein test. 

 Cattle. — Health certificate, including tuberculin test of dairy and breed- 

 ing cattle. 

 Hogs. — Health Certificate. 



