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Hogs.—Health certificate. 
Sheep.—None. 
Who may inspect——State veterinarian, deputies, and inspectors of the United 
States Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Official.—Chief veterinary inspector, 120 North High Street, Baltimore, Md. 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Horses, mules, and asses—Permit required on shipments from New York, Rhode 
Island, and Connecticut only. Examination on arrival. 
Cattle——Neat cattle for dairy or breeding purposes unless consigned to quarantine 
station in Brighton stock yards, must be accompanied by a permit of Massachusetts 
department of animal industry. Tuberculin test required if over 6 months of age, 
made either by a veterinarian approved by proper official of State where shipment 
originates or by agent of Massachusetts department on arrival at destination. Quaran- 
tined until released by department. Permit not required if for immediate slaughter 
consigned to abattoir under Federal inspection. 
Hogs.—None. 
Sheep.—None. 
Who may inspect.—Qualified veterinarians whose record of inspection and test 
is approved by the officials in charge of live-stock interests in the State where the 
shipment originates. The tests of United States inspectors of the Department of 
Agriculture are accepted at all times. 
Official —Commissioner of animal industry, room 138, State House, Boston, Mass. 
MICHIGAN 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate, including mallein test. 
Cattle—Health certificate for dairy and breeding cattle, including tuberculin 
test. 
Hogs.—None. 
Sheep.—None. 
Who may inspect.—Veterinarians graduated from an accredited veterinary college 
and authorized by State officials. : 
Officials —State veterinarian, Lansing, Mich.; president live-stock sanitary com- ° 
mission, Lansing, Mich. : . 
MINNESOTA 
Horses, mules, and asses.—A]\ branded horses, mules, or asses imported into Minne- 
sota must be accompanied by a health certificate, including mallein test, certifying 
that animals have been examined and mallein tested within 30 days prior to date of 
shipment and found free from glanders. 
Cattle—Cattle for breeding or dairy purposes must be tuberculin tested. 
Cattle of New York State must show certificate of health and tuberculin test 
issued and made by an inspector of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry 
or the chief veterinarian of the New York department of health. 
Hogs.—Health certificate. 
Sheep.—Health certificate. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarians or assistants, Federal veterinarians, and 
veterinarians acting under authority of State live-stock sanitary board. 
Official.—Secretary and executive officer, live-stock sanitary board, Old Capitol, 
St. Paul, Minn. 
MISSISSIPPI 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. 
Catile—Health certificate. Tuberculin test for dairy and breeding cattle. 
Hogs.—Health cerrificate. 
Sheep.—Health certificate. 
Who may inspect.—State veterinarian, assistant State veterinarians, inspectors 
of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 
Official —State veterinarian, Agricultural College, Miss. 
