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Territory, or tho District of C^)lnmbia not quaran- 

 tined, will subject the nmiuarantined portion of the 

 State, Territory, or the District of Colunibia to (juar- 

 antine. 



Regulation 20. In States or Territories or portions 

 thereof (piarantined by the Secretary of Agriculture 

 for scabies in cattle, cattle which upon inspection by 

 an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry at 

 the time of shii)ment are found to be free from symi)- 

 toms of scabies shall be given a certificate and al- 

 lowed to move interstate for any purpose, subject 

 only to such restrictions as may be imposed by the 

 State, Territorial, or District officers at points of 

 unloading and destination ; but if a herd or consign- 

 ment intended for feeding, breeding, or stocking pur- 

 poses be offered for inspec-tiou and interstate ship- 

 ment, and a portion thereof is found to be diseased 

 with scabies, or if the cattle offered for inspection and 

 interstate shipment are part of a herd that is known 

 to be so diseased, the diseased cattle offered for such 

 shipment shall l)e dipped twice in either the lime- 

 and-sulphur or the tobacco-and-sulphur dip, or treated 

 once with Beaumont crude petroleum or similar oil 

 or emulsion thereof in the manner hereinafter pro- 

 vided, and the cattle offered for such shipment which 

 are not visibly diseased shall be dipped once before 

 shipment. 



Regulation 21. Cattle of herds of the quarantined 

 area which are not diseased with scabies may. when 

 accompanied by a permit issued by an inspector of 

 the Bureau of Animal Industry within ten days of 

 the date of shipping, be shipped interstate without in- 

 spection as " uninspected clean cattle " to any market 

 or slaughtering center where inspection is maintained, 

 or where facilities are available for dipping, spray- 

 ing, or slaughtering cattle under the supervision of 

 this Department: ProvkleiL That the permits under 

 which such shipments are made shall accompany the 

 billing and be delivered by the transportation com- 

 pany to the inspector at destination at the time of 

 his inspection of the cattle. When so shipped, the 

 cattle shall be submitted for inspection at destination. 

 If found upon such inspection to be free from ilisease 

 and exposure thereto en route, no further restriction 

 shall be placed upon them, but if found to be infected 



