96 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Fibroma, cow 1. 



Hematoma, cow 1. 



Hemorrahg'ic enteritis, cow 1. 



Papillary epithelioma, cow" 1. 



Sarcoma, cow 1. > 



Suppurative hepatitis, cow 2. 



Tuberculosis, cow 1. 



Alveolar sarcoma, dog 1. 



Anemic infarct, dog 1. 



Demodex mange, dog 6. 



Eczema, dog 1. 



Fatty infiltration liver, dog 1. 



Intestinal helminthiasis, dog 1. 



Papillary epithelioma, dog 1. 



Sarcoptic m-ange, dog 1. 



Coccidiosis, fowl 1. 



Contagious epithelioma, fowl 2. 



Cranial abscess, fowl 1. 



Fatty degeneration liver, fowl 1. 



Hematoma, fowl 1. 



Infectious entero-hepatitis, fowl 4. 



Intestinal helminthiasis, fowl 1. 



Osteoporosis, fowl 1. 



Ruptured oviduct, fowl 1. 



Sarcomatosis, fowl 1. 



Tuberculosis, fowl 3. 



Erythema, swine 1. 



Icterus, swine 1. 



Sarcomatosis, swine 1. 



Sub. lumbar abscess, swine 1. 



Suppurative hepatitis, swine 1. 



Urticaria, swine 1. 



Sarcoptic mange, cat 1. 



Symbiotic mange, rabbit 1. 



Dr. Runnels, in addition to his teaching, autopsy work and examina- 

 tion of specimens from diseased animals, lias served as Secretary of the 

 Michigan State Veterinary Medical Association during the last year. 

 This W'ork demands a considerable part of his time but it is the writer's 

 opinion that such time is well spent in that it brings the veterinary pro- 

 fession of the State into closer touch with the College than would be the 

 case otherwise. Further, a jiart of his time has been devoted to the i^repa- 

 ration of specimens for the pathological museum and a few trips into 

 the State on extension work have been made by him. 



A large part of the writer's time has been devoted to a continuation of 

 his studies on the diseases of the reproductive organs of cattle and to the 

 study of the evolution and involution of the uterus of the cow during 

 and subsequent to pregnancy. A report of this work may be found in 

 the department's report to the Director of the Experiment Station. 



RespectfuU}^ submitted, 



E. T. HALLMAN, 

 Associate Prof, of Animal Pathology. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1922. 



