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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Polymorphonuclar leucocytosis, horse 1 



Pulmonary tuberculosis, pig 1 



Rabies, dog 4 



Pulmonary tuberculosis, calf 2 



Sarcoma of neck, dog 1 



Sarcoma of liver, hog 1 



Sarcoma of liver, horse 1 



Sarcoma, tail of horse 1 



Sarcoma, of leg, calf 1 



Sarcoma, hog 2 



Sarcoma of oviduct, chicken 1 



Sarcoma, tail of horse 1 



Sclerostoma equinum, horse 1 



Stephanurus dentatus in kidney fat, hog 1 



Streptococci dermatitis, hog 1 



Tubercular lymph gland, cow 4 



Tubercular mesenteric gland, hog 1 



Thysauosoma actinioides, sheep 1 



Verminous pneumonia, pig 1 



Verminous pneumonia, calf 1 



The manufacture of hog cholera serum was discontinued in the early 

 part of the year just closing, at which time Mr. Bobbins, who was in 

 control of hog cholera serum work, was transferred to the Department 

 of Anatomy. However, he has continued to have control of the disti'ibu- 

 tion of hog cholera serum as demanded hy purchasers. He and Miss 

 Wood submit the following financial report of the work for the year. 



FINANCIAL REPORT ON HOG CHOLERA SERUM PRODUCTION. 



Feed, concentrated $443 56 



Hay, straw and roughage 18 94 



Swine 283 81 



Labor 1,047 00 



Apparatus and Sundry items ^ 295 96 



Total $2,089 27 



Actual receipts for serum and virus and outstanding accounts $1 ,357 30 



Receipts for pigs 938 62 



Receipts for syringes, needles and ear tags 23 80 



Value of tested serum on hand at Ic per c. c 210 00 



Value of untested serum on hand at jC per c. c 455 00 



$2,984 72 



SERUM. 



Total number c. c. tested serum on hand July 1, 1916 203,000 



Total number c. c. drawn and mixed during year 44 ,000 



Total 247,000 



Total number c. c. sold July 1, 1916 to July 1, 1917 104,091 



Total number c. c. used for testing and experimental purposes 5,000 



Total number c. c. used on College herd 11 ,855 



Total number c. c. mixed and tested on hand July 1, 1917 21 ,000 



Total number c. c. mixed to be retested 91 ,000 



Total number c. c. lost due to freezing and breakage 14,054 



Total 247,000 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. T. HALLMAN, 

 Associate Professor of Pathology. 

 East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1917. 



