The Board consider that the widest publicity 

 should be given to the fact that every horse with a 

 chronic * thick leg ' on which sores are present is to be 

 suspected of being affected either with epizootic 

 lymphangitis or with farcy. Horse owners would be 

 well advised to keep a special outlook for the develop- 

 ment of such symptoms in the case of horses recently 

 acquired by them. The Board would be glad to receive 

 early information as to the existence or suspected 

 existence of the disease in your district, should such 

 information be available. 



The Board will be happy to supply further copies 

 of the present circular on hearing from you what 

 number you require. 



I am, Sir 



Your obedient Servant 



T. H. ELLIOTT 



Secretary 



The Clerk to the 

 Local Authority 



