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found to be affected with any Contagious or Infectious 
Disease, specifying the Disease, and the Ports from which, 
and to which, such Animals were brought, and the mode in 
which such Animals have been disposed of. 
Foreign 
ports from 
which 
brought. 
Ports in 
Great Britain 
to which 
brought. 
Disease. 
Number of Animals affected. 
Disposal. 
Cattle. 
Sheep. 
Goats. 
Swine. 
Total. 
Slaughtered at 
place of landing. 
Antwerp . 
London . 
Foot-and- 
mouth 
• • • 
6 
• » » 
• • • 
6 
6 
Bremen 
yy 
yy 
254 
• • • 
• • • 
• • • 
254 
254 
Coruna 
Plymouth. 
yy 
6 
lit 
» • • 
• • • 
6 
6 
yy 
Portsmth.. 
yy 
2 
• • • 
2 
2 
Dantzic . 
Hull . . 
yy 
8 
• • • 
• » • 
8 
8 
Dunkirk . 
London 
yy 
i • t 
5 
• • • 
• • • 
5 
5 
Hamburg . 
Grimsby . 
yy 
« « • 
9 
• • • 
• • • 
9 
9 
yy 
Hartlepool 
yy 
11 
# • • 
• • • 
• • • 
11 
11 
yy 
Hull . . 
yy 
65 
55 
• • • 
• # • 
120 
120 
yy 
London . 
yy 
65 
77 
• • • 
• • • 
142 
142 
yy 
Middles- 
borough 
yy 
8 
28 
• * • 
• • • 
36 
36 
yy 
Newcastle- 
on-Tyne 
yy 
• • • 
75 
• • • 
• • • 
75 
75 
Harlengen 
Hull . . 
Sheep- 
Scab . 
• • t 
2 
• • • 
• • • 
2 
2 
Rotterdam 
Harwich . 
Foot-and- 
Mouth 
• • • 
2 
• • • 
i i i 
2 
2 
Total . 
Foot-and- 
Mouth 
411 
265 
• it 
• • • 
676 
676 
>> 
Sheep- 
Scab . 
• • • 
2 
• • • 
• • • 
2 
2 
Total 
« 
411 
267 
• • • 
• • • 
678 
678 
“ ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, 
“ Privy Council Office, Secretary. 
“ Veterinary Department, 13th June, 1872.” 
CATTLE PLAGUE. 
The last returns from France omit all mention of the De- 
partement duNord, beyond the mere statement that no case has 
been reported from that department from the 1st to the 10th 
of June. Possibly no fresh case may have occurred in that 
interval, but it may be taken as certain that the department 
is not free from the plague. 
XLY, 
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