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College. He attended the Conference of the Board of Agricul-
ture at Pusa and was present at the Sonepur fair,

4.Mr. Quinlan acted as President at the promotion exami-
nations of the veterinary assistant surgeons in April and October
1925.

5.He was on tour for 144 days.

                      NORTH BIHAR RANGE.

6.Captain G. G. Howard was in charge of this range up to the
10th November, 1923, after which he was relieved by Babu Nil-
moni Chattarji for 22 days, i.e., until my return from leave. He
was on tour for 84 days and inspected the hospitals and dispensaries
at Muzaffarpur, Hajipur, Sitamarhi, Motipur, Chapra, Siwan,
Motihari, Dhaka, Bettiah, Samastipur, Purnea and Supaul ;
visited the Pusa and Sipaya farms as well as the Raj farm air
Bettiah, attended the Sitamarhi and Sonepur fairs, an outbreak
of surra at Jamshcdpur and a meeting of the Bhagalpur Divi-
sional Development Board. He also acted as Secretary and
Examiner at the promotion examinations of the veterinary
assistant surgeons.

7.I was in charge of this Range from the 3rd December
till the end of the year. During the period, I was on tour for
45 days and inspected the hospitals and dispensaries at Hajipur,
Sitamarhi, Siwan, Laheriasarai, Samastipur, Madhubani, Supaul
and Madhipura ; attended a meeting of the Saran district
board and the Conference of the Board of Agriculture held at
Pusa ; and acted as a member of the board of examiners at the
Bengal Veterinary College.

8.During his short incumbency, Babu N. Chattarji was
on tour for twelve days, inspected some of the hospitals and
dispensaries and attended a meeting of the Tirhut Divisional
Development Board.

9.The residence for the Deputy Director at Muzaffarpur
was completed and handed over in December 1925, but some
minor works such as the gate, fencing, etc., have yet to be done.

10.The work in this Range has developed considerably as
the statistics will show.

                          ORISSA RANGE.

11.Assistant Director Rai Sahib P. N. Das was in charge
of the Orissa Range throughout the year and visited all the
hospitals and dispensaries, the work in many instances being