THE MILK SITUATION IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 41 & 



Kansas: Act of 1909. 



Kentucky: Governor's proclamation, 1909. 



Maine (pure bred and grade dairy cattle). 



Maryland : Act of 1908. 



Massachusetts : Act of 1903. 



Michigan : Act of 1909. 



Minnesota (except exhibition) : Act of 1907. 



Mississippi : Acts of 1908 and 1910. 



Missouri (except exhibition) : Proclamation of governor, 1910, on act of 1899. 



Montana (except exhibition) : Regulations of sanitary board, January 1, 1907. 



Nebraska : Regulations of August, 1909. 



New Hampshire (except grazing) : Board of cattle commissioners. 



New Jersey : Act of 1899. 



New Mexico (and again after three months) : Act of 1909. 



New York : Act of 1908. 



North Carolina : Regulations issued December 1, 1909. 



North Dakota : Proclamation December 2, 1908, on act of 1907. 



Oklahoma: Proclamation, 1909. 



Oregon : Act of 1909. 



Pennsylvania : Act of 1898. 



South Carolina (except exhibition) : Act of 1908. 



South Dakota : Act of 1909. 



Tennessee : Act of 1909. 



Utah : Act March, 1909. 



Vermont : (?) When deemed necessary. 



Virginia: Proclamation of governor of May, 1909. 



Washington (except exhibition). 



Wisconsin (except exhibition) : Act of 1909. 



Wyoming: Proclamation, April, 1909, in force to April, 1910. 



Louisiana: Regulation live-stock sanitary board, July 20, 1910, act of 1908. 



Texas: Proclamation of governor, effective April 1, 1910. 



Total, 41. 



APPENDIX AG. 



LIST OF STATES PROVIDING INDEMNITY FOR CATTLE REACTING UNDER 



TUBERCULIN TEST. 



Connecticut : Animals ordered slaughtered are appraised and full value of 

 appraisal is paid. 



District of Columbia: Appraisal and slaughter. 



Florida : State health officer may require slaughter, in which case payment 

 may be made not to exceed $50. 



Indiana : Reimbursement not to exceed the sum of $25. 



Kansas: Appraisal and slaughter. 



Maine: Appraised not to exceed $50 for grade stock or $100 for pure-bred 

 cattle. Reimbursement at rate of 50 per cent. 



Massachusetts: Appraised at a sum not to exceed $40. 



Michigan: Appraisement is made by the commission and the owners receive 

 50 per cent of the value of the animals, not exceeding $50. 



Minnesota : Appraisal not to exceed $35 per head, except in case of pure-bred 

 animals, when the maximum shall not exceed $75. 



Montana : Provisions are made for the appraising and for the reimbursement 

 of animals which are slaughtered under the direction of the State veterinarian. 



Nebraska : Sold, subject to post-mortem inspection, only to such establish- 

 ments where Federal inspection is maintained. 



New Hampshire: One-half of appraised value. 



New Jersey : Payment three-fourths of appraised value, which is not to 

 exceed $40 in grade and $100 in registered cattle. 



New Mexico : Animals slaughtered on account of communicable diseases are 

 subject to appraisal not exceeding $100 for pedigreed stock and $60 for an 

 animal not pedigreed, and reimbursement is made. 



