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on the horns and any other distinctive characteris- 

 tics which may he useful for identification. 



The certificates which have the Vo. Bo. of the 

 Municipal Inspection and which are to be stamped 

 and signed will have a consecutive number for each 

 cow farm. ? 



Account will be kept of the partial pages deli- 

 vered to the Veterinaries which will be returned 

 by them, signed, and those will be field at the Ins- 

 pection Dept. 



Art. 7 — The other owners of cow farms will in- 

 form the Inspection Dept. of the cows which are 

 again entered so that Inspection may know the 

 number of cows existing at the farm and have 

 knowledge of those which are not inoculated to 

 avoid incurring the infringements against the sti- 

 pulations provided for by this ordinance. 



Art. 8 — So soon as the operation has been perfor- 

 med the owners of animals will present at the Ins- 

 pection the certificates issued by the Veterinary so 

 that they may be inspected in conformity with the 

 indications of art. 5. 



Art. 9 — All the tuberculosis cows will be marked 

 with a T on the front of 8x6 centimetres and will 

 lie removed from within the district and the use of 

 these animals for providing milk will not be allo- 

 wed. 



Ail. 10— The disinfection of the cow Earms will 



