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culture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914," ap- 

 proved March 4, 1913 (37 Stat., 832). 



Paragraph 3. Viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous 

 products or veterinary biologies: All viruses, serums, 

 toxins, and analogous products, such as antitoxins, vac- 

 cines, tuberculins, malleins, microorganisms, killed micro- 

 organisms, and products of microorganisms which are 

 intended for use in the treatment of domestic ani- 

 mals. 



Paragraph 4. The department : The United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Paragraph 5. The bureau : The Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



Paragraph 6. Bureau employee: Any officer, agent, 

 or other individual employed in the Bureau of Animal 

 Industry, who is authorized by the chief of the bureau to 

 do any work or perform any duty in connection with the 

 execution of the provisions of the virus-serum-toxin act 

 of 1913. 



Paragraph 7. Veterinary inspector : A veterinary in- 

 spector of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 



Paragraph 8. Licensed establishment: Any establish- 

 ment owned or operated by a person, firm, or corporation 

 holding an unexpired, unsuspended, and unrevoked li- 

 cense issued by the Secretary of Agriculture for the 

 preparation of any virus, serum, toxin, or analogous 

 product. 



Paragraph 9, Official station : One or more licensed 

 establishments included under a single supervision. 



Paragraph 10. Inspector in charge : An inspector as- 

 signed to supervise and perform official work at an offi- 

 cial station and who reports directly to the chief of the 

 bureau. 



Paragraph 11. Person : Natural persons, individuals, 

 firms, partnerships, corporations, companies, societies, 

 and associations and every agent, officer, or employee 



