16

                                                                    Table VI.—Discontinued.

                        Table VII.—Statement showing the strength of the subordinate veterinary staff on 31at
                                                                                March 1919.

Province.

How occupied.

By whom paid.

Veterinary Inspec-
tors.

Veterinary Assist-
ants.

Madras Presidency.

Itinerating .. .. .. .. ..

Government .. ..

10

42

Cattle Quarantine Depot .. .. ..

1

..

Office .. .. .. .. .. ..

..

2

Reserve staff .. .. .. .. ..

..

13

Probationers .. .. .. ..

..

19

Veterinary College, Madras .. .. ..

3

3

Agricultural College, Coimbatore .. ..

1

..

On military duty .. .. ..
Army Remount Department .. ..

Military Department.

1
..

3
2

Forest Department .. .. .. ..

Forest Department ..

..

1

Coorg Veterinary Department .. ..

Coorg Administration ..

..

1

In charge of Veterinary Institutions—

Government .. .. .. .. ..

Government .. ..

..

10

Local Fund .. .. .. .. ..

Local bodies concerned ..

..

22

Municipal .. .. .. .. ..

Municipalities concerned.

..

2

Private .. .. .. .. ..

Private employers

..

4

Total ..

16

124

Note.—The Veterinary Assistants in charge of the veterinary hospitals at Cocanada, Madura, Pithapuram and
Kuppam have no lien on this department and are therefore not included in the table.

Table VIII.—Return of stud bulls for the year 1918-19—Nil.

Table IX.—Statement showing main results of the working of the Provincial Cattle Farms—
                                                                Nil.

Table X.—Return of horse, pony and donkey stallions under Government and local bodies
                                                for the year 1918-19—Nil.

Table XI.—Service and produce of each class of horse, pony and donkey stallions under
                                         Government during the year 1918-19—Nil.

Table XII.—Average cost of feed, keep, attendance, etc., of horse, pony and donkey stailions
                                                during the year 1918-19—Nil.