GENERAL PROVISIONS. 
PORTS OF IMPORT AND QUARANTINE AND INSPECTION 
STATIONS. 
Regulation 1. — Paragraph 1. With the approval of the Secretary of 
the Treasury the following-named ports, subports, and customs sta- 
tions are hereby designated as quarantine stations, and all horses, 
cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine imported into the 
United States and which are subject to both quarantine and inspec- 
tion must be entered through said stations, viz : On the Atlantic sea- 
board : Boston, Mass. ; New York, N. Y. ; and Baltimore, Md. On the 
Pacific seaboard : San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, Cal. ; 
and Port Townsend and Blaine, Wash. Along the boundary line be- 
tween the United States and Mexico : Campo and Calexico, Cal. ; Xo- 
gales, Ariz. ; El Paso, Eagle Pass, Laredo, Rio Grande City, Edin- 
burg, and Brownsville, Tex. Along the border or boundary line be- 
tween the United States and Canada : Vanceboro, Houlton, Van 
Buren, Fort Fairfield, Calais, Limestone, Mars Hill, Fort Kent, 
Frenchville, and Moose River (Jackman), Me. ; Beecher Falls, Island 
Pond, Newport, Richf ord, St. Albans, and East Alburg, Vt. ; Rouses 
Point, Hogansburg, Massena, Ogdensburg, Cape Vincent, Clayton, 
Charlotfe, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, N. Y. ; Detroit, Port Huron, 
and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ; Sumas and Spokane, Wash. ; and Pem- 
bina, N. Dak. 
Paragraph 2. The following-named stations are designated for the 
entry of animals which are subject to inspection, but not to quaran- 
tine, viz : Eastport, Me. ; Derby Line, North Troy, Alburg, and Swan- 
ton, Vt. ; Mooers Junction, Chateaugay, Fort Covington, Malone, 
Waddington, Morristown, Lisbon, and Alexandria Bay, N. Y. ; 
Seattle, Wash. ; Portland, Oreg. ; Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla. ; New 
Orleans, La.; and Galveston, Texas City, and Port Arthur, Tex. 
Other stations may be designated in special cases by the Bureau of 
Animal Industry with the concurrence of the Customs. 
DEFINITIONS. 
Regulation 2. Whenever in these regulations the following words, 
names, or terms are used they shall be construed, respectively, to 
mean: 
Animals. Horses, asses, mules, cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, 
swine, and collie, shepherd, or sheep dogs, and it may include, when 
so ordered by the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, any 
domestic or other kind of animal which may be offered for impor- 
tation. 
Horses. Horses, mules, and asses. 
