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1 (one) pair of orang-utans, providing that the 
animals are obtained from among those already 
in captivity and on production of the permit 
of possession for the animals concerned 
2 (two) pairs of tigers 
6 (six) pairs of wild cats of different kinds 
6 (six) pairs of wild dogs 
6 (six) pairs of civet cats 
4 (four) pairs of each of the non-protected kinds 
of apes 
6 (six) pairs of bamboo rats 
3 (three) pairs of cassowaries 
6 (six) pairs of raegapodes 
6 (six) pairs of squirrels 
6 (six) pairs of each of the non-protected kinds 
of birds. 
Under the following conditions 
a. That this permit shall be valid till the end of 
December, 1937; 
b. That the transportation of the animals shall take 
place in a humane manner, in kennels or cages, which, in the 
opinion of the uustoms Officer concerned, are sufficient; 
c. That the apes mentioned in the lists above, if ex¬ 
ported from a region where the rabies ordinance is in force, 
(Staatsblad No. 452 of 1926) must be examined by a Veter¬ 
inary Surgeon within five days prior to the date of shipment 
or transportation; and that a certificate be obtained from 
him to the effect that the animals are not either suffering 
from or suspected of having rabies; 
d. That the animals are all intended to be placed in 
the Zoological Park of the "National Zoological Fark” at 
Washington, D.C., and, as far as the orang-utans and tapirs 
