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years our stocks of grain and hay have been less well protected from 

 the incursions of rats than they have been the past 12 months. 



We have now we think exhausted all we are in a position to 

 state with regard to our own experience of "surra" fever. We 

 submit these few remarks on a veterinary subject as proceeding 

 of course from a non-professional pen, and while we trust to be 

 pardoned any mistakes into which we may in consequence have 

 fallen, we hope that our experience may be of value to those 

 who are making this disease a subject of special study. As a 

 large owner of horses, this Company is deeply interested in researches 

 which have for their object the discovery of a remedy for this 

 most fatal form of equine fever# 



Bombay, 7th February 1889. 



