DISEASE AMONG SWINE AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 3 



Slafement ahmoivg the number of aioine annually raised in the United States, the numhe)' lost 

 by various diseafies and the value of such losses; also the value of all other classes of domes- 

 ticated animals annually lost by disease. 



Nanips of States and 

 Torritoiiea. 



Alabama 



Arizona Territory 



Arkaiusas 



California 



Colorado 



Connecticnt 



Dakota Xeiritcry 



Delaware 



Florida 



Georgia 



Idaho Territory 



Illiuoia 



lodiaua 



Indian Territory 



Iowa 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Louisiana 



Maine 



Maryland 



Massachusetts 



Michif^au 



Minnesota 



Mississi ppi 



Missouri 



Montana Territory 



Nebraska 



Keva-ia 



New Hampshire 



New Jeraey 



New ilexico Territory. . 



New York 



North Carolina 



Ohio 



Oregon , 



Pennsylvania 



Rhode Island 



South Carolina 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah Territory 



Vermont 



Virginia 



Washington Territory ... 



"West Virginia 



"Wisconsin 



"Wyoming Territory 



66 



6 



74 



52 



29 



8 



43 



3 



39 



137 

 10 



102 

 92 

 *9 

 99 

 84 



116 

 58 

 16 

 23 

 14 

 77 

 76 

 75 



114 

 10 

 65 

 14 

 10 

 21 

 13 

 60 

 94 

 88 

 23 

 66 

 5 

 32 

 94 



154 

 20 

 14 

 99 

 24 

 54 

 60 

 5 



Total 2,447 1,125 



253, 250 



1,850 



251,176 



173, 339 



10, 635 



74, 748 

 17, 500 

 20, OUO 

 95, 909 

 472, ()31 



£3 M 



51,110 



62, 333 

 3,110 



2, 406, 449 

 1,3S4, 032 



2, 055, 899 

 689, 296 

 581, 6»1 

 206, 542 

 46, 767 

 202, 972 



27, 600 

 401, 127 

 200, 426 

 310,304 



2, 144, 084 



3,300 



234, 294 



1,000 



12,771 



11,000 



26, 000 



270, 786 



634, 048 

 1, 687, 7^8 



28, 345 



635, 387 

 11, 848 



133,891 



907, 606 



597, 310 



17, 690 



63, 591 



713, 275 



2, (iOO 



294, 533 



671, 995 



67 



18, 987, 342 2, 599, 542 



1, 2.'0 



150 



1, 000 



18, 550 

 62, 473 



491,203 

 326, 488 



221, 158 



70,340 



118, 163 



12, 620 

 730 



13, 595 

 370 



11,013 



2,245 



43, 015 



437, 776 



25 



31, IfiO 



150 



275 



240 



1,240 



10, 387 



140, 724 



24, 690 



"22,' 871 ' 



30 



22, 915 



175, 941 



91, 979 



65 



3,029 



59, 868 



30 



35, 439 



9,622 



. 5877+ 



.6750 



. 6057+ 



.6611+ 

 .4375 

 .7166 + 

 . 6096 + 

 . 5878+ 



$88, 740 



142, 095 

 8,175 



10, 974 

 625 



4,500 



45, 605 



228, 496 



. 6763 



. 7248+ 



.6375 

 . .5259+ 



. Gii42+ 

 .5250 

 . 4528+ 

 . 6583+ 

 .3900 

 .4911 + 

 .5758 + 

 . 6395+ 

 . 6692+ 



.6525 

 .9000 

 .4233 + 

 .8500 

 . 7000 

 .3901 + 

 . 5880+ 

 .5960 + 



.'59I6 + 

 . 7500 

 . 6058+ 

 . 6248+ 

 . 5147+ 

 .4166 

 .5237 + 

 .5104+ 

 .2000 

 . 6;28+ 

 .5668 + 



1.703,327 

 1,446, 798 



•J5 (h.O 



2I1 





$184, 550 



79, 400 



58, 490 



23, 300 



49, 870 



8,898 



8,000 



7.5, ,S40 



300, 155 



B, a " 



gJ.a 



a o a 





$273, 290 



1,884, 175 



217,165 



412, 403 



33, 483 



4, 750 



5.5, 170 



2, 620 



49, 560 



7,985 



112,416 



1,351, 265 



128, 925 



1,300 



2,200 



2,170 



2,500 



32, 210 



42-', 825 



503, 338 



235 



112, 999 



300 



60, 100 



489, 515 



235, 969 



360 



19, 035 



168, 174 



50 



66, 490 



26, 461 



5889+ 10,091,483 



593, 737 

 502, 700 



440,165 



208, 290 



301, 487 



52, 700 



47, 532 



120, 525 



5, H50 



319, 625 



100, 207 



366, 065 



419,264 



1,000 



82, 269 



4,300 



34, 100 



16, 720 



17, 000 

 165, 934 

 1911,544 

 334, 608 



15, 500 

 155, 000 



64, .300 

 311, 5.-)0 

 417, 031 



23, 3.50 



42, 850 



217, 544 



1, 000 



6.5, 500 

 137, 995 



6,561,945 



221,495 

 66, 665 

 23, 300 

 60, 844 

 9,523 

 12, 500 

 121, 445 

 528, 651 



2, 297, 064 

 1, 949, 498 



2, 324, 340 



425, 455 



713, 890 



86, 183 



52, 2^2 



175, 695 



8,470 



369, 185 



•108, 192 



479, 081 



1, 770, 929 



1,000 



211,194 



5,600 



36, 300 



18, 890 



19, 500 

 198, 144 

 599, 369 

 837, 946 



15, 735 



267, 999 



300 



124, 400 



801, 065 



653, 600 



23,710 



61, 885 



385, 728 



1,050 



131,990 



164, 456 



16,653, 428 



' Nations. 



While I do not vouch for the accuracy of these returns, they are, per- 

 haps, as reliable as can be procured, except by a systematic census of 

 each county. In but few cases are the returns based upon the estimate 

 of any one individual. In most cases these correspomlents are conver- 

 sant with the agricultural interests of the counties in which they reside, 

 and in making up their returns they did so only after consultation with 

 their neighbors and with the ofticei\s of agricultural societies and local 

 granges, where such associations exist. 



Our wide extent of country and its great diversity of temperature 

 and variation of climate, the severity of frosts in some sections and the 



