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is a very apparent cause for these latter inspections which will 
be given later in the report. 
Forty-six head of cattle were condemned and destroyed at 
an appraisal of $1,485.50, and sixty-four horses were also con¬ 
demned and destroyed at an appraisal of $2,692.50, the total 
amount of appraisals for the year being $4,178.” 
Colorado.—W here the following interesting list from 
State Veterinarian, Chas. Gresswell is found. 
Horses— 
Glanders and farcy. 12 7 
Reported as suspected glanders or farcy— 
Nasal gleet. 15 12 
Chronic Lymphangitis. 8 4 
Chronic catarrh. 7 2 
Chronic erysipelas. 23 2 
Venereal diseases. 5 3 
Acute blood poisoning. 2 2 
Epizootic influenza, scarlet fever and purpura. 180 72 
Laryngitis. 2 I 
Cerebro-spinal meningitis. I 25 
Mange, Texas itch, etc.,.. 43 & 
Spasma glottidis. 7 10 
Poisonous grasses or herbs. 57 6 
Totals. 362 152 
Cattle— 
Actinomycosis. 5 1 
Anthrax. 50 71 
Cancer. 1 3 
Influenza and catarrh. 28 
Chronic laryngitis. 2 4 
Parasitic diseases. 25 5 
Tuberculosis. 4 
Poisons. 26 13 
Totals. 113 125 
Sheep— 1893. 1894. 
Scab.In 13 counties. In 18 counties. 
Swine— 
Swine plague In 4 counties. In 11 counties. 
Estimated loss Estimated loss 
1,000 head. 5,000 head. 
The above list includes the number of cases reported, the majority of which were 
personally investigated. 
