Miss Mamie L. Corcoran, Assistant Microscopist, appointed June 6, 1893. 
Miss Minin Forscu, Assistant Microscopist, appointed June 20, 1893. 
Miss Mary Reinirart, Assistant Microscopist, appointed Aug. 29, 1895. 
Miss Aice M. Daucuerty, Assistant Microscopist, appointed Oct. 16, 1894. 
Isaueiia Lace, Laborer, appointed May 29, 1896. 
DETROIT, MICH. 
Louis KeNNetI Green, Inspector in charge, was born at Booth’s Corner, Pa., 
Sept. 4, 1872; received education in public schools of Delaware Co., Pa., State 
Normal School at West Chester, Pa., and veterinary department of University 
of Pennsylvania, graduating from last-named school with degree of V. M. D.; 
practised veterinary medicine for two years; was appointed from Delaware Co., 
Pa., as assistant inspector, Oct. 1, 1896, after civil-service examination, and sta- 
tioned at Buffalo; transferred to Detroit (in charge) April 10, 1899, and pro- 
moted to inspector May 1, 1900. 
Harry C. Jacons, Tagger, was born at Gambier, Ohio, April 2, 1873; attended 
high school and Kenyon Military Academy, and graduated from Kenyon College, 
at Gambier, in 1896, with degree of Ph. B.; was employed for two years as clerk 
in general store, and received appointment in the Bureau May 10, 1899, through 
civil-service examination. 
ANTHONY FLEISHANS, Laborer, appointed Oct. 30, 1900 
Forp WILLIAMSON, Laborer, appointed Oct. 30, 1900. 
Wirtiam H. Kerioac, Laborer, appointed Dec. 18, 1900. 
CINCINNATI, OHIO. 
Abbert J. PAYNE, Inspector in charge, was born at Wabash, Ind., Sept. 28, 1867; 
attended common and high schools of that place; also attended Chicago Veter- 
inary College and received degree of M. D. C.; engaged in live stock business for 
three years, was curator of veterinary hospital in Chicago two years, and prac- 
tised the veterinary profession one year; was appointed in the Bureau from Chi- 
cago, as assistant inspector, June 1, 1895, through civil-service examination, and 
stationed at Kansas City; was transferred to Louisville and placed in charge, 
Aug. 11, 1896, and to Cincinnati (in charge), June 18, 1898; promoted to inspector 
Sept. 1, 1898. 
Louris P Cook, Inspector, was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1868; attended 
Ohio Veterinary College, Cincinnati, and received degree of D. V. S.; engaged in 
veterinary practice; held positions as lecturer on veterinary anatomy, New York 
College of Veterinary Surgeons, and lecturer on veterinary anatomy and surgery, 
Ohio Veterinary College; was appointed assistant inspector at New York, May 
1, 1896, through civil-service examination; transferred to National Stock Yards, 
Il., July 15, 1897, and to Cincinnati Aug. 1, 1899; received promotion to inspec- 
tor July 1, 1900. 
Tuomas L. Rice, Assistant Inspector, was born in Winnishick Co., Iowa, Dee. 
27, 1871; attended Iowa Agricultural College and took degree of D. V. M.; en- 
gaged in general veterinary practice from fall of 1895 until entering the Bureau; 
was appointed on the quarantine force at Kansas City, from Harmony, Minn.., 
Feb. 10, 1898, through civil-service examination; during the Spanish War served 
as regimental veterinary surgeon for Ist U. S. Vol. Cav. (Roosevelt’s Rough 
Riders), from May to September, 1898; then returned to quarantine service, and 
on Feb. 5, 1900, was transferred to Cincinnati. 
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