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that mentioned therein. When such shipments originate in the in- 
terior of a foreign country these permits should be submitted to the 
consul of that district, and through the forwarding agent to the consul 
at the port of embarkation. 
COLLIE, SHEPHERD, OR SHEEP DOGS. 
Regulation 13. — Paragraph 1. All dogs imported into the United 
States from any part of the world except the countries of North 
America shall be subject to inspection by an inspector of the Bureau of 
Animal Industry, and any such animal or animals, except the smaller 
breeds classed as house dogs, may, in the discretion of the inspector, 
be handled as herein prescribed for collie, shepherd, or sheep dogs. 
Paragraph 2. All collie, shepherd, or sheep dogs from any foreign 
country except the countries of North America shall be subject to 
quarantine for a period not to exceed two weeks, or until it can be de- 
termined by inspection or examination by an inspector of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry as to whether such dogs are the hosts of the tape- 
worm (Tcenia ccenurus). In the event it is found by such inspection 
or examination that such animals are so infected, they must be medi- 
cally treated under the supervision of an inspector of the bureau, and 
held in quarantine until it can be definitely determined that they are 
free from such infection or the infection of other communicable dis- 
ease, before being allowed to be imported into the United States or to 
mingle with sheep or other live stock in the United States. The col- 
lector of customs at the port of entry will notify the inspector of the 
Bureau of Animal Industry of the arrival of any dog or dogs. 
Paragraph 3. The ports of entry for collie (shepherd, or sheep 
dogs) are limited to the ports designated in Regulation 1, para- 
graph 1. 
INSPECTION. 
Regulation 14. — All animals imported into the United States and 
which are subject to inspection shall be carefully inspected by an in- 
spector of the Bureau of Animal Industry, and all animals found to 
be free from disease and not to have been exposed to any contagious 
disease shall be admitted into the United States, subject to the quar- 
antine required by Regulation 9, except in cases otherwise provided 
for in these regulations. 
QUARANTINE RELEASE. 
Regulation 15. — A release from quarantine will be given to each 
owner for the number and kind of animals belonging to him which 
are discharged from quarantine, and this release will be a certificate 
of fulfillment of quarantine regulations. In case an importation 
