310 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Doc. 



Cattle Bureau Order No. 26. 



Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 



Cattle Bureau of the State Board of Agriculture, 



Boston, June 1, 1910. 



To Persons bringing Cattle into Massachusetts from the States of 

 New York and Pennsylvania^ and All Others whom it may con- 

 cern : — 

 Section 5 of Cattle Bureau Order No. 15, as amended by Cattle 



Bureau Order No. 16, is hereby further amended so as to i^rovide 



as follows : — 



1. Certificates of tuberculin test on cattle to be shipped into Mas- 

 sachusetts from New York or Pennsylvania on permits obtained 

 under the provisions of section 1 of Cattle Bureau Order No. 15, 

 made by veterinarians in those States, will be accepted by the Chief 

 of the Cattle Bureau jDrovided : — 



(a) That the test on cattle tested in New York State is approved 

 by the Commissioner of Agricultui'e or the Acting Chief Vetei'inarian 

 of the New York State Department of Agriculture, and the test is 

 made with tuberculin furnished for the purj^ose by the New York 

 State Department of Agriculture. 



(b) That the test on cattle tested in Pennsylvania is approved by 

 the Veterinarian or the Deputy-Veterinarian of the State Live 

 Stock Sanitary Board, and the test is made with tuberculin fur- 

 nished for the purpose by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board of 

 Pennsylvania. 



2. The Chief of the Cattle Bureau reserves the right to retest 

 any cattle brought into this State under the provisions of section 1 

 of this order, if at any time a test is vuisatisfactory to him. 



3. This order does not apply to neat cattle shipped to the stock 

 yards at Brighton, Watertown or Somerville. 



4. This order shall be published by sending a copy to each in- 

 sj^eetor of animals in the Commonwealth, and by furnishing a copy 

 to each shijiper of cattle into the Commonwealth upon permits 

 issued under the jirovisions of section 1 of Cattle Bureau Order 

 No. 15. 



This order shall take effect upon its approval. 



Austin Peters, 

 Chief of Cattle Bureau. 

 Approved in Council, June 1, 1910. 

 E. F. Hamlin, 



Executive Secretary. 



Owing to an apparent misunderstanding on tlie part of 

 cattle owners as to what cattle might he termed " pasture 

 cattle " within the meaning of the Cattle "Bureau regulations, 

 in July the following order was issued : — 



