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wise reported. In tsuch instances the inspector of animals 

 or an a^ent of the Cattle Bureau is directed to see that the 

 premises are properly disinfected, and to inspect the other 

 horses or mules when any are kept in such stal)les, to be sure 

 that there are no others showing evidence of the disease. 



The following table shows that 59 cases were reported by 

 the renderers outside the limits of the city of Boston, of 

 which the Chief of the Cattle Bureau had no previous noti- 

 fication : — 



Jt'cporis of Itriuliruui Conipanir^, 1005. 



Note. — Where the total number of a renderer's reports exceeds the mimher 

 of cases of glanders or farcy reported, it is because some of the reports have been 

 of tuberctxlosis among cattle received at these establishments. 



