No. 4.] REPORT OF CATTLE BUREAU. 



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maining 109 were tested at other places. Ten were found 

 to show no lesions of tuberculosis, for which the State reim- 

 burses owners. These were all tested at points outside of 

 Brighton. 



Of the animals tested and retested at Brighton and con- 

 demned, 90 were rendered and 125 passed for beef. 



The work under the second division is given below, show- 

 ing the receipts of animals at the stock yards, the number 

 of cattle tested at Brighton, the number of neat cattle brought 

 into the State on permits or without, the number allowed to 

 come in with certificates of test and the number tested after 

 arrival. 



Receipts of Stock at the Watertoion Stock Yards, from Dec. 1, 1906, to 



Nov. 80, 1907. 

 Vermont cattle, 

 New Hampshire cattle 



New York cattle, . 

 Massachusetts cattle, 

 Western cattle, 

 Sheep and lambs, . 

 Swine, . 

 Calves, . 



5,560 

 4,947 

 3,304 

 2,522 



29,065 

 4,461 

 4,128 



36,572 



Receipts of Stock at the New England Dressed Meat and Wool Company 



Yards at Somerville, from Dec. 1, 1906, to Nov. 30, 1907. 

 Maine cattle, . 

 New Hampshire cattle, 



Vermont cattle, 

 Massachusetts cattle, 

 Western cattle, 

 Sheep and lambs, . 

 Swine, . 

 Calves, . 



2,118 



1,875 



5,811 



1,514 



71,385 



315,380 



1,138,644 



54,967 



Cattle not for immediate slaughter have been tested by 

 the agent of the Cattle Bureau at Brighton, and are included 

 in the Brighton report. 



