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Iiygieuic properties that the local inspectors or ageuts of the Board 

 be required to make an inspection of the dairies concerned and re- 

 port the conditions fonnd to tlie Secretary of the Board. 



PROSECUTIONS 



January 1, 1914 to December 31, 1915 



Countj' Act of Section ReRult 



ACCOUNTING DIVISION 



FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1914 



The following is a statement of money expended by the different 

 divisions of the Board from the several appropriations of the Legis- 

 lature of 1913; with notes at the bottom of each fnnd showing the 

 amount of fines or money collected in violation of the act and de- 

 posited in the State Treasury during the year 1914. 



List of Funds 



Indemnity and Expense, Act July, 22nd. 1913. 



Tuberculin, July 22nd, 1913. 



Interstate Inspection, Act July 22nd, 1913. 



Babies, Act July 22nd, 1913. 



Meat Hygiene, Act May 25th, 1907, P. L. 234. 



Horse Breeding, Act June 3rd, 1911. 



INDEMNITY AND EXPENSE FUND 



Balance on hand .January 1st, 1914, $199,602 41 



Disbursements for the year 1914 as follows: 



MILK HYGIENE DIVISION 



Indemnity for cattle condemned, $45,437 90 



Examinations of dairies, post mortems, 



physical examinations and appraisements 



of cattle, 34,498 02 



Total, $79,935 92 



TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASE DIVISION 



Services and Expenses connected with 

 the Investigation of — 



Glanders $2,96143 



Glanders (horses condemned) , 8,074 00 



Blackleg, 1,318 44 



Anthrax, 394 63 



Mange, 238 62 



