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and bills of lading covering said shipments by ears or 

 boats shall l>e marked as herein specified for cars 

 carrying said cattle from the modified quarantined 

 area, and for the billing, etc.. covering the same. If 

 for any reason the placards re<iuired by this regula- 

 tion are removed from the car or are destroyed or 

 rendered illlegible they shall be immediately replaced 

 by the transportation company or its agents, the inten- 

 tion being that legible placards shall be maintained 

 on the car from the time such shipments leave the 

 modified quarantined area until they arrive at desti- 

 nation. 



(e) No car or boat containing an interstate ship- 

 ment cf cattle of the modified quarantined area shall 

 receive on board cattle which are not of the modified 

 quarantined area. Interstate shipments of cattle of 

 the modified quarantined area shall not be made to 

 points outside of said modified quarantined area 

 where proper facilities have not been provided for 

 transferring the said cattle from the cars or landing 

 to the stock yards and slaughtei'hotises without pass- 

 ing them over public highways, unless permission for 

 such passing is first had and obtained from the proper 

 authorities at point of destination. 



if) The cars and boats used for the interstate 

 transportation of cattle of the modified quarantined 

 area, and also the chutes, alleyways, and pens not 

 reserved for the exclusive use of such cattle used en 

 route and at points of destination, shall be disinfected 

 in the following manner : Remove all litter and ma- 

 nure. This litter and manure may be disinfected by 

 mixing it with lime or saturating it with a 5 per cent 

 solution of pure carbolic acid; or, if not disinfected, 

 it shall be stored where no cattle can come in contact 

 with it during the period from February 1 to October 

 ol, inclusive, of each year. Wash the cars and the 

 watering troughs with water until clean. Saturate 

 the entire surface of the cars, including the inner sur- 

 face of the car doors, and the fencing, troughs, chutes, 

 and floors of the pens with a mixture made of 1^ 

 liounds of lime and one-fourth pound of pure carbolic 

 acid to each gallon of water, or with a solution made 

 by dissolving 4 ounces of chloride of lime to each gal- 

 lon of water. 



