Commissioner of Agriculture 159 



hog cholera and other infectious or contagious swine 



diseases 



APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE 



COUNTY NO. OF OUTBREAKS* NO. EXAMINED NO. DEATHS 



Genesee 1 293 177 



Onondaga 3 220 147 



Erie 3 107 79 



Monroe 2 24 46 



Ontario 3 82 42 



Chenango 1 3 41 



Warren 1 85 39 



Greene 2 22 31 



Livingston 2 178 26 



Cayuga 1 21 24 



Oswego 1 12 18 



Broome 1 700 20 



Herkimer 1 27 20 



Delaware 1 51 16 



Columbia 2 13 15 



Suffolk 2 52 12 



Seneca 1 493 12 



Otsego 1 11 10 



Saratoga 1 5 10 



Richmond 1 214 8 



Oneida 1 5 6 



Tioga 1 18 6 



Nassau 1 15 5 



Sullivan 1 4 3 



Wayne 1 18 1 



Westchester 1 27 



Total 37 2710 814 



*Anti-hog cholera serum used in most of these outbreaks. 



MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES 

 CONTAGIOUS ABORTION 



County. 



Washington One herd affected. 



Saratoga One herd affected. 



ACTINOMYCOSIS 



Wayne One cow affected. 



Cattaraugus Two cows affected 

 Yates One cow affected. 



SEPTICAEMIA HAEMORRHAGICA 



St. Lawrence Four deaths. 

 Schoharie One death. 



SWAMP FEVER OR INFECTIOUS ANEMIA 



St. Lawrence / Approximate number of deaths between 75 and 100 horses. 

 Franklin \ Quarantined for above disease Townships Massena and 



Brasher, St. Lawrence County; and Townships Fort Covington 

 and Bombay, including the St. Regis Indian Reservation, Frank- 

 lin County. 



Approximate number of cattle brought in from outside the State 2275 



(Of the above 945 were tested at destination in this State, the re- 

 mainder being accompanied by satisfactory health certificates from 

 the State of origin.) 



