No. 4.] REPORT OF THE DAIRY BUREAU. 



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Milk brought into Boston by Railroad for Twelve Months ending 



November 30 of Each Year {Quarts). 

 1906, 

 1907, 



1908, 



1909, 



1910, 



1911, 



Total decrease in five years, 



Average annual decrease, . 



114,233,976 



109,882,1901/2 



103,381,2781/2 



108,082,936 



100,606,3621/2 



90,092,772 



24,141,204 



4,828,241 



Number of Cows assessed in Massachusetts. 



May 1, 1906, 181,816 



April 1, 1910, 166,048 



April 1, 1911, 166,500 



Total decrease in five years, 15,316 



Average annual decrease, 3,063 



Milk 



Beverly, . 



Boston, 

 Brockton, . 

 Cambridge, 

 Chelsea, 

 Chieopee, . 

 Everett, . 

 Fall River, 

 Fitehburg, 

 Gloucester, 

 Haverhill, 

 Holyoke, . 

 Lawrence, 

 Lowell, 

 Lynn, 

 Maiden, 

 Marlborough, 

 Medford, . 

 Melrose, . 

 New Bedford, 

 Newburyport, 



Local Milk Inspectors. 

 Insjiectors for Massachusetts Cities, 1911. 



Henry E. Dodge, 2d. 



Prof. James 0. Jordan. 



George E. Boiling. 



Dr. Ernest H. S23arrow. 



Arthur H. Upton. 



C. J. O'Brien. 



E. Clarence Colby. 



Henry Boisseau. 



John F. Bresnahan. 



Dr. George E. Watson. 



Homer L. Connor, M.D. 



Daniel P. Hartnett. 



Eugene A. McCarthy. 



IMelvin F. Master. 



Alexander S. Wright. 



J. A. Sandford. 



John J. Cassidy. 



Winslow Joyce. 



Caleb W. Clark, M.D. 



Herbert B. Hamilton, D.V.S. 



Dr. R. D. Hamilton. 



