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injpreventing the importation and spread of the contagion. From 
August 28 to December 15, 217 animals known to have been 
exposed to infection were returned to Philadelphia. Forty-one 
head of these were suffering with plain and unmistakable symp¬ 
toms of the malady. 
Burlington County .—Howard Stakes, West Hampton, herd 
of eleven head. Quarantined June 20, but does not obey 
quarantine regulations. 
Job Evan, Mount Holly. Herd quarantined July 11. One 
acute case. 
D. Mulloney, Kecklesstown. Lost one animal on January 20. 
William Murray, Jacksonville, herd of fourteen head. There 
have been four acute cases in this herd, and two animals have 
died. He will probably lose others. The herd was quarantined 
July 11. 
Ocean County. —E. H. Jones, Forked Eiver, herd of twenty- 
nine head. There have been twenty-seven acute cases in his 
herd. Six animals were killed on October 2, and on the 15th of 
the same month the balance were slaughtered. The infection in 
this herd was brought in some calves purchased in Fortieth street, 
Hew York city. From October, 1878, to October, 1879, Mr. 
Jones lost thirty-two animals by this disease. 
At the same place as the above, Moses Street has one animal, 
Captain Wilson three, and James Holmer twenty-three, all of 
which are infected and quarantined. 
Mercer County. —O. E. Neunainaker, Pennington. On 
November 17th, three of his animals were suspected. Oh the 20th 
of the same month two acute cases had developed, and the herd 
was quarantined. One animal was slaughtered on January 17tli. 
Two animals recovered and are still on the place. 
William Walton, Dutch Neck, herd of thirty-two head. On 
May 5th one acute case appeared. On May 15th the animal was 
very sick, and as other cases were developing, the herd was quar¬ 
antined. The owner did not believe his animals were affected 
with the plague, and failed to observe the quarantine regulations 
until one of the animals was killed in order to prove the fact. 
The herd becoming seriously affected, Mr. Walton sold, on 
