be reported to the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, who 
will direct the disposition to be made thereof. 
Paragraph 5. All horses imported into the United States from 
any part of the world except the countries of North America shall 
be subject to quarantine by the Chief of the Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry, who may order the quarantine of such horse or horses at 
the port of entry in a stable approved by the inspector of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry at said port and under his supervision, at the 
expense of the owner, such horse or horses to be subject to such in- 
spections, blood tests, or other tests as may be required to determine 
whether they are free from disease. 
Paragraph 6. The Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry may 
permit the importation of horses when unaccompanied by any of 
the certificates and affidavits required by this regulation subject to 
quarantine, blood test or other tests as he shall direct. 
CERTIFICATE FOR RUMINANTS. 
Regulation 4. All ruminants imported into the United States from 
any part of the world except Canada, Mexico, and the other coun- 
tries of North America below the southern cattle quarantine line, 
shall be accompanied by a certificate from the local authority of the 
district in which the said animals have been continuously located for 
six months next preceding the date of shipment, stating that no 
tuberculosis has existed on the premises and no contagious pleuro- 
pneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease, anthrax, rinderpest, or any other 
disease contagious to cattle, except tuberculosis, has existed in said 
district for six months preceding. 
RUMINANTS AND SWINE FROM CONTINENTAL EUROPE. 
Regulation 5. Ruminants and swine from a country of continental 
Europe will not be eligible for entry into the United States if shipped 
through or landed at any other port in continental Europe except 
as may be designated in the permits required by Regulation 11. 
CERTIFICATE FOR SWINE. 
Regulation 6. — All swine imported into the United States from any 
part of the world except Canada, Mexico, and the other countries of 
North America below the southern cattle quarantine line shall be 
accompanied by a certificate similar to the one required for cattle, 
sheep, and other ruminants, but relating to the existence of foot-and- 
mouth disease, hog cholera, swine plague, and erysipelas. 
