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railroad agent at destination. Such live stock will be allowed tc he taken to the final 
destination, but will be quarantined on the premises of the owner for inspection and 
test by an authorized agent of the State at owner’s risk. All animals found to be 
diseased will be disposed of as directed by the deputy State veterinarian. 
Who may inspect——Federal or State veterinarians or graduate veterinarians 
authorized by the deputy State veterinarian. 
Official —Deputy State veterinarian, Lincoln, Nebr. 
NEVADA 
Horses, mules, and asses—Health certificate, including mallein-test certificate. 
Physical examination of stallions and jacks for dourine. Certificate and records 
of mallein test mailed to State quarantine board, veterinary division, University of 
Nevada, Reno, Nev., on day of shipment. 
Cattle—Health certificate, including tuberculin test certificate for dairy and breed- 
ing cattle. Exception made in case of range cattle transferred from the ranges of other 
States to the ranges of Nevada. In lieu of certificate of inspection owner must mail a 
statement giving the origin and destination of shipment and the number of bulls, 
cows, steers, and calves included in same. 
Hogs.—None. 
Sheep.—Before entrance into State for grazing must notify board (State sheep 
commission) or any inspector in writing. Notice not required for sheep in transit 
ee they remain in State or are unloaded to feed and rest for a longer period than 
48 hours. 
Who may inspect—State veterinarians, veterinarians of agricultural colleges 
and experiment stations, Federal veterinary quarantine officers, or graduate veteri- 
narians certified to by State veterinarians or live-stock sanitary officials. 
Officials —State quarantine board, veterinary division, University of Nevada, 
Reno, Nev.; executive officer, State sheep commissioners, Lovelace, Nev., or secre- 
tary State sheep commission, Reno, Nev. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Horses, mules, and asses.—None. 
Cattle —Health certificate, including the tuberculin test for all cattle except calves 
under 6 months old. Permits allowing shipment will be issued upon receipt of test 
charts approved by proper live-stock sanitary officials of the State in which the ship- 
ment originates. 
Hogs.—None. 
Sheep.—None. 
Who may inspect.—Veterinarians approved by proper live-stock sanitary officials 
of State of origin. amet ; r 
Official —Commissioner of agriculture (division of animal industry), Concord, 
N. H. 
NEW JERSEY 
Horses, mules, and asses —None. 
Cattle —Health certificate for dairy and breeding cattle, including tuberculin test. 
Hogs.—None. 
Sheep.—None. 2a oe. 
Who may inspect.—Official veterinarians of the State or competent veterinarians 
whose health certificate is approved in writing by State officials. dase 
Official.—Secretary State board of health, Trenton, N. J.; secretary commission 
on tuberculosis in animals, Trenton, N. J. 
NEW MEXICO 
Horses, mules, and asses.—Health certificate. . 
Cattle—Health certificate, including tuberculin test, for dairy cattle or cattle 
intended for the breeding of dairy cattle. : ; 4 
Hogs.—Subject to hog laws of 1915. Details obtained from the cattle sanitary 
board, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
