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The G. A. Costlich Company, Rochester, N. Y.

Christian Kloepfer.

John Day, Fremont, O.

J. C. Vollmer.

The Farmers' Nursery Company, Tippecanoe City, O.

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The Greening Brothers' Nursery Company, Monroe, Mich.

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The I. E. Ilgenfritz Sons Company, Monroe, Mich.

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R. D. Luechford and Company, Rochester, N. Y.

W. P. Hempfield.

A. J. McGraw, Geneva, N. Y.

B. F. Prickett.

Josephus Ramsey.

The Michigan Nursery Company, Monroe, Mich. W. H. Pitsnaugle.

The Perry Nursery Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Rate Hosack.

The Phoenix Nursery Company, Bloomington, Ill. U. G. Owens.

G. S. Pickett, Clyde, O.

Elmer Cole.

A. M. Friedley.

George L. Marriott.

Joseph W. Schuette and Company, St. Louis, Mo.

James Stermer.

The Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards Company, Louisiana, Mo. Robert Wylie.

H. S. Taylor and Company, Rochester, N. Y.

H. C. Bayliff.

John W. Taylor.

The Washington Nursery Company, Detroit, Mich.
T. H. McConkey.

The Western New York Nursery Company, Rochester, N. Y.

T. T. Collins.

DEALERS IN NURSERY STOCK IN OHIO.

The following list gives the names and addresses of dealers in nursery stock who have filed sworn statements as required by law, also the names of the nurseries from which the stock was obtained.

William Bebb, Rockdale Ave.. Cincinnati, O.

Stock from M. W. Allen, Cincinnati, O. (nursery formerly owned by S. W. Mooney, Madeira, O.)

D. W. Beckley, Richwood O.

Stock from George Hemm, Sidney, O.

John Siebenthaler, Dayton, O.

Reliance Nursery Co., Geneva, N. Y.
George S. Josselyn, Fredonia, N. Y.

The Zack Davis Co., Delaware, O.

Stock from The Storrs and Harrison Co., Painesville, O.

John Esselbach, Put-in-Bay, O.

Stock from T. S. Hubbard & Co., Fredonia, N. Y.

Gabriel Izer, R. R. 2, Farmersville, O.

Stock from John Siebenthaler, Dayton, O.

Charles F. Hanna, 1333 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, O.

Stock from the Storrs and Harrison Co., Painesville, O.

M. O. Harmon, Prospect, O.

Stock from McNary and Gaines, Xenia, O.

The Storrs and Harrison Co., Painesville, O.

Joseph Litzenberg, Findlay, O.

Stock from W. B. Cole, Painesville, O.

John Mickelsen, 42 Euclid View Ave., Glenville, O.
Stock from W. B. Cole, Painesville, O.

Henry Kohankie, Painesville, O.

Joseph Ratterman, Sidney, O.

Stock from Augustine and Co., Normal, Ill.

George Hemm, Sidney, O.

Philip U. Rice, Wooster, O.

Stock from G. N. Mayer, Laketon, Ind.

The Storrs and Harrison Co., Painesville, O.

David F. Shimp, Lyndon, O.

Stock from J. G. Harrison and Sons, Berlin, Md.
Leo Weltz's Sons, Wilmington, O.

T. B. Stone, Lorain, O.

Stock from The L. Green and Son Co., Perry, O.

T. S. Hubbard Co., Fredonia, N. Y.
The Storrs and Harrison Co., Painesville, O.
Eugene Willett, North Collins, N. Y.

George Oscar Wellman, Defiance, O.

Stock from Kalamazoo Nurseries, Kalamazoo, Mich.
First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STATE BOARD OF LIVE STOCK COMMISSIONERS OF OHIO.

To His Excellency, Myron T. Herrick, Governor of Ohio:

SIR: The State Board of Live Stock Commissioners has the honor to submit herewith its third annual report, containing a general statement of its transactions from November 2, 1903 to and including November 7, 1904 together with an appendix containing the laws relating to live stock and to the board of live stock commissioners, rules and regulations adopted by the present board, and other matters of interest relating to the work of the Board.

Two changes in the membership of the Board occurred during the year, Messrs. L. P. Bailey and E. L. Lybarger succeeding Messrs. Jonas S. Stuckey and Benjamin P. Baldwin, whose terms expired in January, 1904.

The first regular meeting of the Board was held March 2, 1904. All members except Messrs. Cromley and Miller, whose absence was occasioned by sickness, were present.

The principal business transacted at this meeting was the consideration of a special report of the Veterinarian on the discovery of glanders in Brown and Adams counties.

After a thorough discussion of the report, the following was. adopted:

It appearing to the Board that there is existing in Brown and Adams counties, state of Ohio, among the live stock of the state, a dangerous, contagious and infectious disease known as glanders; and it further appearing to said Board of Live Stock Commissioners that many horses in said counties are affected by such disease, at least fifteen in number, and whereas said animals so affected have been examined by a competent veterinarian in the employ of this Board, to wit: Dr. Paul Fischer, the State Veterinarian, and his assistant, Dr. M. B. Lamb, who report said disease to be a dangerous and con

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