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STATE BOARD OF ACIRICULTUIIK. 



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This cow was Uie ollsprin^' of Orit'iit, 2.5(i7. and Cliaiiicaula. ^[^(i. and was born 

 January 20, 1893. She bt'loiijicd to the Gucrnsoy bribed. Slie was condi'iimcd April 1. 

 180(i, and has llio followinjj test records: 



March ."U. lS!l(i. before injection. 102.0. l(tl.:t. lol.."). li»l.4. KH..-,. 



April 1. IS'ii). after injection. 101.7. l(i:!.2. 104.:!. lon.s. joil.ii, loo.l, jo.-,..-, lOo 

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College Chameaula. 



Aufinst 20, 18!)0. before injection. 100.2, 101.9, 102.1, 102.4, 101.7. 



Au<,riist 27, 189G, after injection, 104.2, 105.1, 106.0, 105.8, 10G.5. 105.0, 105.8, 106.0, 

 106.0. 



April 22, 1897, before injection, 101.6, 100.8, 101.6, 101.0, 100.6. 



April 23, 1897, after injection, 105.2, 104.0, 105.4. 105.9, 105.7, 104.8, 104.8, 105.0, 

 104.8. 



October 13, 1897, before injection, 99.9, 100.3, 102.2, 100.9, 101.3, 102.(5, 99.5. 



October 14, 1897, after injection, 102.4, 102.4, 102.5, 103.0, 103.2, 103.9, 104.4, 103.6, 

 103.1, 101.7. 



Occasional tests of milk, nrine and feces yielded only negative results. Pigs were 

 fed with corn mixed with her feces for six months, but did not contract the disease. 

 I find no calves from this cow reported as having been subjected to the tuberculin test. 



This cow was slaughtered December 14, 1897. Upon ])ost-mortera examination, the 

 mediastinal and bronchial glands were afTected. Tubercles were scattered throughout 

 the lungs and the apex of each lung was badly diseased. There were some tubercles 

 to be found upon the pleura. The animal was in excellent condition when killed. 



BARONESS OF TERLINGTON, 14,483. 



The offspring of Day Star. A. M. 5307, and Nellie of ITilhurst, 4918, was born Decem- 

 ber 30, 1890, and belonged to the Aberdeen-x\ngus breed. Her first response to the test 

 was April 1, 1896, and her test record is as follows: 



