572 
SANITARY EXTRACTS. 
DISEASES OF ANIMALS FOE NOYEMBEE AND DEOEMBEE. 
Cases of glanders remaining isolated or not accounted for. 
Reported during the months. 
Killed.. 
Released. 
Isolated. 
Remaining January 1st, 1889, isolated or not accounted for. 
Note. —Most of these are cases exposed, and isolated for further 
. 31 
. 8 
. 10 
. 14 
. 4 
. 15 
observation. 
Cattle Diseases in Canada. —Under date of December 31, 
we have official assurances from the inspector of stock of the Do¬ 
minion, that there are no such diseases in the Dominion, and none 
have occurred recently except “ a few slight local outbreaks of 
anthrax, which have been promptly stamped out.” 
Glanders in Missouri. —From the last report received from 
the State Veterinarian, Dr. P. Paquin, we extract the following 
appendix relating to glanders: 
NUMBER OF OASES OF GLANDERS. 
In the neighborhood of Breckenridge, Mo. 2 cases 
“ “ “ Rothville, Mo. 2 “ 
“ “ “ East Leavenworth, Mo. 1 case ; 
“ “ “ Jamesport, Mo. 1 “ 
“ “ “ Trenton, Mo. 1 “ 
“ “ “ Carthage, Mo. 1 “ 
“ “ “ Chain of Rocks, Mo.•.. 2 cases. 
“ “ “ Jackson, Mo. 2 “ 
“ “ “ Glasgow, Mo. 1 case. 
Total..,. 13 cases. 
Number of miles travelled (approximately) 3,500. 
The treatment of all those cases consisted in either legal quar¬ 
antine or slaughter. So protection was complete in every in¬ 
stance. However, some thirteen deaths had occurred all told be¬ 
fore State service could be secured or was demanded. Material 
for experiments was gathered and is being used in the study of 
glanders. 
