Report to the General Meeting. 
xli 
The Country still continues free from Foot-and-mouth disease, 
and Pleuro-pneumonia has much diminished, except in Scot- 
land, where there has been a great increase of cases. 
Quarter-ill, or Black-leg, continues to cause considerable loss, 
and no material progress has been made in the extinction of 
Swine fever. 
Orders of Council relating to Rabies and Anthrax came into 
force on October 1st, 1886. Since the passing of these Orders, 
reports of both diseases have been received from the following 
Counties : — 
Anthrax. 
England — 
Bucks. 
Chester. 
Derby. 
Dorset. 
Essex. 
Hants. 
Hereford. 
Herts. 
Huntingdon. 
Kent. 
Lancaster. 
Leicester. 
Lincoln, Holland. 
„ Kesteven. 
„ Lindsey. 
Middlesex. 
Norfolk. 
Northampton. 
Northumberland. 
Notts. 
Somerset. 
Sussex, East. 
Warwick. 
Wilts. 
York, W.R. 
Isle of Ely. 
Wales — 
Flint. 
Scotland — 
Aberdeen. 
Banff. 
Dumfries. 
Edinbro'. 
Fife. 
Forfar. 
Lanark. 
Linlithgow. 
Rabies. 
England — 
Berks. 
Chester. 
Derby. 
Essex. 
Hants. 
Herts. 
Huntingdon. 
Kent. 
Lancaster. 
Leicester. 
Lincoln, Kesteven. 
Middlesex. 
Notts. 
Salop. 
Staflford. 
Surrey. 
Sussex, East. 
„ West. 
Warwick. 
Worcester. 
York, VV.E. 
Soke of Peterboro'. 
The Metropolis. 
Wales— m\. 
Scotland— 'NW. 
