Annual report of the director of animal industry for the year ending November 30, 1920-[1934] . ance 44,275 46 $112,110 68 $112,110 68 This amount reduced by $ refunded on account of expense of previous years. 98. 19 The average amount paid for condemned tuberculous cattle for the year is.$ Fifty-seven claims for reimbursement for cattle condemned and killed asphysical cases of tuberculosis during the year remain unsettled, these claimsamounting to $1,355. One hundred and two unpaid claims covering 1,011 cattle, to which provi-sions of chapter 353, Acts of 1922, apply, remain u


Annual report of the director of animal industry for the year ending November 30, 1920-[1934] . ance 44,275 46 $112,110 68 $112,110 68 This amount reduced by $ refunded on account of expense of previous years. 98. 19 The average amount paid for condemned tuberculous cattle for the year is.$ Fifty-seven claims for reimbursement for cattle condemned and killed asphysical cases of tuberculosis during the year remain unsettled, these claimsamounting to $1,355. One hundred and two unpaid claims covering 1,011 cattle, to which provi-sions of chapter 353, Acts of 1922, apply, remain unpaid, amounting to$28, Two claims amounting to $100, applying to horses condemned and killedduring the year because affected with glanders, remain unsettled. There has been received during the year from the sale of hides and carcassesof condemned animals $ Respectfully submitted, LESTER H. HOWARD, Director. following graphs show the work of the Division of Animal Industry incontrol of the principal contagious diseases of animals for a period of years. 20 98-. 98. 21


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