330 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Doc. 



Receipts of Stock at the Walertowti Stock Yards, from Dec. 1, 1910, 

 to Nov. 30, 1911. 



New Hampshire cattle, 5,268 



Vermont cattle, 2,922 



Massachusetts cattle, 1,456 



Sheep and lambs, ....... ^. 1,366 



Swine, .......... 5,966 



Calves, 23,660 



Receipts of Stock at the ^'elv Enylund Dressed Meat and Wool Com- 

 pany's Yards at Somerville, from Dec. 1, 1910, to Nov. 30, 1911. 

 New Hampshire cattle, ....... 328 



Vermont cattle, ......... 2,354 



Massachusetts cattle, 11 



Western cattle, 22,994 



Canada cattle, . 21,382 



Sheep and lambs, 429,205 



Swine, .......... 1,173,607 



Calves, 34,903 



Receipts of Stock at Brighton, from Dec. 1, 1910, to Nov. 30, 1911. 



Maine cattle, . . . 0,323 



New Hampshire cattle, 2,958 



Vermont cattle, 1,998 



Massachusetts cattle, 11,183 



New York cattle, 10,011 



Western cattle, 04,889 



Canada cattle, 887 



Sheep and lambs, 17,300 



Calves, 44,760 



Swine, 94,202 



Cattle tested, 14,023 



Cattle condemned, ........ 301 



Cattle released after test, 13,662 



The cattle upon which a tuberculin test is required are 

 mostly milch cows to be offered for sale at the Brighton 

 market Wednesdays, besides a few bulls and working oxen. 

 Those animals that come to Watortown or Somerville are 

 taken to Brighton, and all of the testing is done at the stock 

 barn there. 



Under the management of the agent now in charge of the 

 quarantine station at Brighton, who was appointed on ]\Iay 1, 



