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Table VIII. — Cell Content of the Milk ofChloe B. (No. 7) — {Concluded). 

 Numbers given in thousands per cubic centimeter. 



c In the third column, the letter F = foremilk, M = middle milk, and S = strippings. 



Some milk was drawn from each quarter of the udder on the 

 evening of March 1 about thirty hours before calving. This colostral 

 milk was thin and watery and contained more or less blood, especially 

 from the left hind quarter. The milk drawn on March 3 and the 

 morning of March 4 was decidedly bloody, that is to say, the whole 

 quantity of milk had a deep pink color and a clot of blood formed 

 on the top of the samples of milk in the test tubes after standing. 

 On the evening of March 4, samples were drawn from each quarter 

 separately, when it was found that it was the right front quarter 

 which was giving the very bloody milk, while the milk from the right 

 hind quarter showed blood also, but in small quantity. 



