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from the following-named places, to wit: All of the State of Con¬ 
necticut, all of that portion of New York lying south of the 
north line of the State of Connecticut, all of Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey. Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, 
West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and the 
counties of Calloway, Boone, Audrain and Montgomery in the 
State of Missouri;” aud did, on April 28th, 1885, by further proc¬ 
lamation, extend said quarantine so as to include the whole of 
the State of Missouri, unless all such cattle coming from the 
above-named localities are quarantined at the point of introduc¬ 
tion for a period of 90 days, and retained there until they shall 
receive a certificate of health signed by the State Veterinarian of 
Kansas; and further, that all cattle coming into Kansas from the 
above-named localities be required to enter the state at Atchison, 
Leavenworth, Kansas City, or Fort Scott: 
Now, therefore, we, the Live-Stock Sanitary Commission of 
the State of Kansas, do hereby promulgate the following rules 
and regulations governing quarantine and the admission of cattle 
into Kansas from the above-named localities, to wit: 
First —All cattle coming into this State from localities quar¬ 
antined against, will be required to furnish the following evi¬ 
dences that they are free from disease: 
(a.) Certificate of health, signed by the State Veterinarian of 
the State from which they came, or by a Veterinary Inspec¬ 
tor of the Bureau of Animal industry, or in States where neither 
of these officers exist, by a Veterinary Inspector named by the 
Governor of said State. 
( b .) Affidavit of two disinterested parties that they have 
known the cattle in question for a period of four months prior to 
the date of shipment; that they have been healthy and exposed 
to no contagious disease; and that no contagious disease is known 
or believed to exist in the county from which they came. 
(c.) Certificate of County Clerk of said county, that parties 
making such affidavit are responsible and reputable citizens of 
the county. 
