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will be released. Animals adjudged diseased shall be slaughtered 
under the supervision of the inspector of the Bureau of Animal 
Industry. 
INSPECTION OF CATTLE. 
Regulation 41. — Cattle imported for slaughter shall be inspected. 
Those forming part of settlers' effects or belonging to Indian tribes 
may be admitted through any port without inspection or certifica- 
tion upon written permission of the Secretary of Agriculture first 
had and obtained. Cattle in bond for export may be admitted 
without inspection at any of the ports named in Regulation 1 in 
transit to and for export from Portland, Me., Boston, Mass., New 
York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Newport News 
and Norfolk, Va., subject to inspection at the port of export: Pro- 
vided, That inspection may be required by the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture whenever, in his opinion, such inspection is necessary. 
SHEEP. 
Regulation 42. — All sheep imported into the United States from 
Canada for breeding, grazing, or feeding must be inspected at the 
port of entry by an inspector of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 
They must also have been inspected by a veterinarian in the employ 
of and receiving a salary from the Canadian Government, and be 
accompanied by a certificate signed by him stating that he has in- 
spected the sheep and found them free from disease, and that no 
contagious disease affecting sheep has existed in the district in which 
the animals have been kept for 60 days preceding the date of im- 
portation. The owner or importer shall present an affidavit that 
said certificate refers to the sheep in question. Any such sheep which 
are unaccompanied by the aforesaid certificate shall be subjected to 
a quarantine of 15 days. 
SHEEP FOR SLAUGHTER, EXPORT, ETC. 
Regulation 43. — Sheep for immediate slaughter and those belong- 
ing to Indian tribes or forming part of settlers' effects will be ad- 
mitted at any port without inspection when accompanied by a certi- 
ficate of an official veterinarian showing freedom from disease. Sheep 
in bond for export will be admitted without inspection when accom- 
panied by such certificate at any of the ports mentioned in Regulation 
1 in transit to and for export from Portland, Me., Boston, Mass., 
New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., and Newport 
News and Norfolk, Va., subject to inspection at the port of export. 
