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appears loofe and flabby. The vifcera is of a livid 

 hue, and very watery i the liver is greenifh, and full 

 of fmall knots or kernels; the blood is vifcid, with 

 a watery fediment, and very foon turns putrid. As 

 foon as the fynnptoms appear, they are blooded be- 

 low the eye : this, in the firft flage of the diforder, 

 is fometinnes effectual; but no other remedy has 

 yet been difcovered. 



The difeafe does not appear to be infedious ; 

 nor are either the ewes or wethers much fubjed 

 to it. 



I wilh the Bath Society may be able to point out 

 a remedy; — and am, &c. 



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Article XXIV. 

 Obfervations on the Mnyum Mofs, 



Gentlemen, 



F the following hint is worthy the notice of your 

 Society, it is much at their fervice. 



Wherever the mnyum mofs, the red root, and 

 the marlh pennywort, grow, there the water is 



uncommonly 



