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fhey hare gained admittance they must either 1)0 destroyed witli the pij^R, if few nnd 

 val'aele.-js, or tiiej- must he shnt up in a secluded i^lace, or sent to a sale distance from 

 all hogs until they can be certified as healthy, when they may be disinf.^cted and re- 

 leasecL No dano;er of a fatal extension among sheep is to be apprehended; tlie dis- 

 ease api)ears to ue as harmless to the sheep as the fatal glanders is to the dog, yet the 

 infected sheep is evidently dangerous to the hog, and must be carefully secluded in 

 all measures for the suppression of the j)lague. 



Record of Dk. Law's experiments— No. 1. 

 Fig of common race, eight weeks old. 



