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LIST of Veterinary Surgeons in the United Kingdom whose 

 Tuberculin Test will be accepted by Canadian Cattle 

 Quarantine Officers Continued. 



Shropshire 



Somerset 



Staffordshire , 



Somersetshire.. 



Suffolk 



Stirlingshire . . . 

 Wigtownshire . 



Warwickshire. . 

 Wiltshire '.' 



Worcestershire . . . 

 Yorkshire . . . 



W. E. Litt, Shrewsbury, Salop. 



* James Martin, M.R.C.V.S., Mansion House, Park 



Street, Wellington, Salop. 

 T. W. Whitney, Sheptoii Mallet. 

 Wm. Carless, Stafford. 

 Geo. Wartuaby, Burton -on -Trent. 

 Geo. H. Elder, Taunton. 

 Philip Turner, Ixworth, Suffolk. 

 *Wm. McQuiston, M.R.C.V.S., Buchlyvie. 

 W. A. Macgregor, Stranraer. 

 J. McMillan McConnell, Wigtown. 

 J. M. Parker, Birmingham. 

 Thos. Horton, Warwick. 

 W. T. Broad, Malborough. 

 Henry Hussey, Devizes. 

 Abraham Green, Dudley. 

 Frank Halliday, Easingwold, York. 

 Gavin Scott, Scarborough. 

 Joseph Abson, F.R.C.V.S., Sheffield. 

 Fred. Percy Carter, F.R.C.V.S., Bradford. 

 Herbert John Parkin, Doncaster. 

 John S. Wheatcroft, Rotherham. 



* These names have been added to list since above letter was written. 



I cannot too strongly express my appreciation of the 

 courtesy extended to me by the Official Veterinarians of the 

 Government, who took a great deal of trouble to show me 

 everything which would be instructive to me, and who dis- 

 cussed freely with me the contagious diseases of live stock and 

 their existence in Britain, as well as their methods of dealing 

 with them. 



I was shown in the post-mortem room intestines from pigs 

 dead from swine fever, and on one occasion a lung from a 

 chronic case of contagious pleuro-pneumonia (an encysted 

 lung). 



Professor McFadyean met me on several occasions with Mr. 

 Cope, Chief Inspector of the Board of Agriculture, and we 

 freely discussed contagious diseases and cattle quarantine 

 matters. 



I have also to thank Sir George T. Brown, who has recently 

 retired from the active work of the Board, but who is still con- 

 sulted on all important matters concerning animal diseases, for 

 his kind attention and valuable information. (For Professor 



