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upon which they have been grazing ; all carts, car- 

 riages, trucks and railway trucks in which diseased 

 cattle have been conveyed, and all the platforms, 

 railings, bridges, and boards upon which they have 

 been moved thereto ; as also all apparatus which has 

 been used to pen, tie, lift, haul, lower, and fix them ; 

 the clothes, and particularly shoes and boots, and 

 iron-pointed sticks of drivers and their dogs ; the 

 apparel of all cattle-herds or attendants, particularly 

 their shoes and boots ; the shoes and boots of all 

 persons visiting places where diseased cattle are or 

 have been standing ; and, iu general, the clothes of 

 all persons visiting infected places, ships, and all parts 

 of the platforms, stages, stairs and bridges, hoists and 

 cranes used for embarking and landing the animals ; 

 markets, and all sheds, and pens, and implements used 

 in contact with cattle; slaughter-houses, and all per- 

 sons and implements in them which have been em- 

 ployed upon sick cattle, as also sundry parts or organs 

 which come from sick animals killed in slaughter- 

 houses ; knackers' yards, trucks or carts, horses, men, 

 and implements which have been employed in the 

 disposal of sick or dead animals; wells and ponds from 

 which diseased cattle have been drinking, or into 

 which any portion of their excreta has had any oppor- 

 tunity of flowing, directly or indirectly; all fodder, 

 grass, hay, straw, clover, &c., and particularly rem- 

 nants of fodder upon which diseased cattle have been 

 feeding; and, in general, all persons, animals, places, 

 buildings, and movable things which have been in con- 

 tact with matters proceeding from diseased cattle, or 

 with such diseased cattle themselves. To the above-men- 

 tioned places and things any of the processes and agents 



