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STAFF OF STATE VETERINARIANS OF ILLINOIS. 
Glanders .—Several outbreaks have occurred. 62 horses 
and mules were affected and destroyed, all the carcasses being 
burned or buried, and all sanitary disinfecting measures ap¬ 
plied. 
Minnesota — Glanders .—The following report for Febru 
ary, 1892, shows a marked decline in numbers: Remaining 
on hand February 1, 30; reported during the month, 7 ; killed 
during the month, 7; released during the month, 16; remain¬ 
ing isolated, March 1, 14. Most of them are “ suspects ” and; 
are kept under observation. The disease is steadily decreasing 
in the state. 
STAFF OF STATE VETERINARIANS OF ILLINOIS, 
J. Caswell, V.S., State Veterinarian. 
Assistant State Veterinarians: 
Joseph Hughes, 2537 State Street, Chicago, 111 . 
A. H. Baker, 2537 State Street, Chicago, Ill. 
R. J. Withers, 2537 State Street, Chicago, Ill. 
A. Maguire, 1446 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
B. A. Pierce, 625 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. 
J. F. Ryan, 175 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
J. E. Hill, ioi West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. 
Wm. E. McGarth, 625 North Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. 
L. C. Tiffany, Springfield, Ill. 
Walter Tomlinson, Alexis, Ill. 
C. A. Pierce, Elgin, Ill. 
J. F. Pease, Quincy, Ill. 
B. F. Swingley, Freeport, Ill. 
J. Stallman, Pontiac, 111 . 
J. J. Walker, Olney, Ill. 
O. J. McGurty, Paris, Ill. 
F. R. Rowan, Kirkland, Ill. 
A. G. Alverson, Bloomington, Ill, 
Chas. W. Johnson, Elburn, Ill. 
Matthew Wilson, Mendota, Ill. 
