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Died of anthrax fever: 
After the first vaccination y 4—0.01 per cent. 
“ second “ 5—0.01 “ 
During the year, - 5—0.01 “ 
15—0.03 
The sum total of reports received for 87,430 vaccinated 
cattle between 1886 and 1893 gives the following result: 
Loss after first vaccination, 35—0.04 per cent. 
“ second “ 37—0.03 “ 
During the year, - 64—0.07 “ 
Total loss, 127—0.14 
Reports were received in regard to the vaccination of 
sheep from 130 farms for 153,717 vaccinated sheep as follows : 
Died of anthrax fever: 
After the first vaccination, 193—0.13 per cent. 
“ second “ 89—0.05 “ 
During the year, - 570—0.37 “ 
Total loss, 851—0.55 
Take the sum total of reported cases for 1889-1893, mak¬ 
ing 388,743 vaccinated sheep, we have the following result: 
Loss after the first vaccination, 1,534—0.49 per cent. 
“ second “ 760—0.19 “ 
During the year, - - 2,668—0.68 
Total loss, 5,012—1.36 
II .—Preventive vaccination against blackleg . 
Against blackleg on one farm in Comitate, Kelees, 75 
cattle, and in Comitate, Pesth, Pilis, Kiskien, on nine farms, 
2,348 cattle were vaccinated. 
Of the vaccinated cattle two died immediately after the 
first vaccination, and during the year three more, making a 
total of 5, or 0.20 per cent. 
Before the vaccination, during the same year, on the 
same farms, 69 or 2.70 per cent, died of blackleg. 
