No. 4.] DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 219 



EEPORT OF COMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND 

 SANITATION. 



[Read and accepted at the Annual Meeting, Jan. 8, 1901.] 



So far a8 it is possible to learn, the sanitary conditions of 

 the farm buildings throughout the State have been much im- 

 proved in the last few years, and, as a result, the condition 

 of the domestic animals has also to a large extent been greatly 

 benefited, thereby calling for less rigid inspection on the part 

 of the Cattle Commissioners. 



Your committee have no special suggestions to make in 

 this matter. 



isaac damon, 

 oscar s. thayer, 

 joshua clark. 

 fredp:rick l. whitmore. 



A. W. LLOYD. 



