SQUIRRELS COLLECTED AND EXAMINED FOR PLAGUE INFECTION. During the week ended May 11, 1912, 367 ground squirrels collected in Alameda County and 1,645 collected in Contra Costa County, Cal., were examined for plague infection. Eighteen collected in Alameda County were found to be plague infected. CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS. CASES AND DEATHS REPORTED BY CITY HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR THE WEEK ENDED JUNE 1, 1912. CASES AND DEATHS REPORTED BY CITY HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR THE WEEK ENDED JUNE 1, 1912. During the week ended June 1, 1912, pellagra was reported as follows: Baltimore, Md., 1 death; Lexington, Ky., I case; Montgomery, Ala., 1 death; Richmond, Va., 1 death. PNEUMONIA. CASES AND DEATHS REPORTED BY CITY HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR THE WEEK ENDED JUNE 1, 1912. REPORTED BY CITY HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR THE WEEK ENDED JUNE 1, 1912. CASES AND DEATHS During the week ended June 1, 1912, 1 case of rabies was reported at San Francisco, Cal. TETANUS. During the week ended June 1, 1912, tetanus was reported as follows: Baltimore, Md., 2 deaths; Dayton, Ohio, 1 death; Milwaukee, Wis., 1 case. SMALLPOX IN THE UNITED STATES. In the following table the States indicated by an asterisk are those from which reports of smallpox are received only from certain city, and in some cases county, boards of health. In these States, therefore, the recorded cases and deaths should not be taken as showing the general prevalence of the disease. In the States not marked by an asterisk the reports are received monthly from the State boards of health and include all cases reported to the State authorities. REPORTS RECEIVED DURING WEEK ENDED JUNE 21, 1912. |