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Cattle. 
Sec. 24. Cattle imported from countries other than the United 
States, Newfoundland and Mexico must be accompanied by the certi- 
Sicate of a qualified veterinarian and of the local authority of the 
district whence they came, that no pleuro-pneumonia contagiosa, 
rinderpest or foot and mouth disease has existed in said district for 
a period of six months prior to their shipment. 
Sec. 25. (a) A quarantine of sixty dayz shall be enforced upon 
cattle imported from the United Kingdom. A quarantine of 
ninety days shall be enforced upon cattle imported from all other 
countries except the United States, Newfoundland and Mexico. 
(b) The period of quarantine enforced upon cattle shall be counted 
from the date of clearance of the vessel carrying the same. 
Other Ruminants. 
Sec. 26. Sheep and goats imported from countries other than the 
United States, Newfoundland and Mexico, must be accompanied by 
the certificate of a qualified veterinarian and of the local authority of 
the district whence they came, that no foot and mouth disease has 
existed in said district for a period of six months prior to their ship- 
ment. 
Sec. 27. A quarantine of thirty days shall be enforced upon all 
sheep and-goats imported from countries other than the United 
States, Newfoundland and Mexico, to be counted from the date of 
clearance of the vessel carrying the same from the port at which they 
were embarked. 
Swine. 
Sec. 28. Swine imported from countries other than the United 
States, Newfoundland and Mexico, must be accompanied by the 
certificate of a qualified veterinarian and of the local authority of 
the «district whence they came, that no hog cholera, swine plague or 
foot and mouth disease has existed in said district for a period of 
six months prior to their shipment. 
Sec. 29. A quarantine of thirty days shall be enforced upon all 
swine imported from countries other than the United States, New- 
foundland and Mexico, to be counted from the date of clearance of 
the vessel carrying the same from the port at which they were em- 
barked. 
