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March 22, 1907, and efifective April 15, 1907, subject 

 to the following exceptions, to wit : 



Exception 1. The States of California, Texas, Ten- 

 nessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia, and the 

 Territory of Oklahoma, having fixed quarantine areas 

 within their respective boundaries which differ from 

 the quarantined area fixed by the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture, and having enacted laws necessary to enforce 

 the quarantine of such areas, the said State and Ter- 

 ritorial quarantined areas, which are limited by the 

 line described below, are hereby adopted, to continue 

 as provided in Regulation 11 of the Regulations of the 

 Secretary of Agriculture promulgated March 22, 1907, 

 and effective April 15. 1907. Except as hereinafter 

 provided in Exceptions 3. 4, and 7, the area hereinbe- 

 fore quarantined is modified accordingly. 



The following is a description of the line which 

 modifies the quarantined area and fixes the limits of 

 the modified quarantined area : 



CALIFORNIA. 



Beginning on the Pacific coast where the northern 

 boundary of San Luis Obispo County connects with 

 the Pacific Ocean : thence easterly along the northern 

 boundary of San Luis Obispo County to its junction 

 with the western boundary of Kings County ; thence 

 northwesterly along the western boundary of Kings 

 and Fresno counties to the northwest corner of Fresno 

 County ; thence northeasterly along the southern 

 boundary of Merced County to its intersection with 

 the right of way of the main line of the Southern Pa- 

 cific Company ; thence southeasterly along the right of 

 way of the main line of the Southern Pacific Company 

 to its intersection with the southern boundary of 

 Fresno County ; thence northeasterly along the south- 

 ern boundary of Fresno County to the northeast corner 

 of Tulare County ; thence southerly along the eastern 

 boundary of Tulare County to the southeast corner of 

 said county : thence easterly along the southern 

 boundary of Inyo County to its intersection with the 

 eastern boundary of the State of California. 



TEXAS. 



Beginning at the intersection of the southern boun- 

 dary of New Mexico with the international boundary 

 at the Rio Grande River ; thence following along the 

 said international boundary to the southwest corner 

 of the county of Terrell ; thence northwesterly along 

 the boundaries of Terrell and Pecos counties to a 



