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March 31, 189G, before injection, 10L2, lOLO, 100.2, 100.3, 100.8. 



April 1, 189C, after injection, 101.0, 100.0, 102.0, 103.0, 105.4, 105.9, 103.8, 104.7, 104.8. 



August 26, 1896, before injection, 100.8, 101.8, 101.4, 103.0, 101.8. 



August 27, 1896, after injection, 102.1, 103.0, 102.6, 103.4, 103.4, 103.6, 103.6, 104.4, 

 103.3. 



April 22, 1807, before injection, 101.3, 101.7, 100.6, 100.9, 100.5. 



April 23, 1897. after injection. 101.6, 102.1, 102.4, 102.9, 101.8, 101.0, 101.2, 102.2, 

 102.0. 



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October 13, 1897, before injection, 102.2, 102.5, 102.5, 102.5, 102.8, 101.9. 101.3. 



October 14, 1897, after injection. 100.4. 101.7, 101.8, 101.3, 100.6, 100.9, 101.2, 101.5, 

 101.0, 10L5, 102.2. 



March 31, 1898, before injection, 99.7. 100.6. 98.5, 98.3, 98.8, 99.4. 98.7, 99.6, 99.4, 99.4. 



April 1, 1898, after injection, 99.1, 99.1, 98.6, 99.8, 100.2, 99.1, 99.4, 100.3, 99.0, 99.9. 

 100.0, 100.1. 



October 14, 1898, before injection, 101.2, 100.7, 100.2, 100.1, 99.9, 100.0, 100.0, 97.2. 



100.6, 100.4. 



October 15, 1898, after injection, 99.9, 100.4, 100.0, 100.4, 99.3, 100.1, 100.6, 99.0, 99.8, 

 100.1. 

 March 30, 1899, before injection. 99.5. 99.2, 99.0, 99.2, 98.7, 99..?, 98.7, 99.0, 99.1, 99.1. 

 March 31, 1899, after injection 98.1, 99.4, 99.6, 98.0, 101. .3, 102.7, 102.5, 101.6, 101.9, 



100.7, 102.4, 102.9. 



it will be readily seen from the above figures that this cow gave no distinct and 

 satisfactory reaction after August 27, 1896, although the tests of April 23, 1897, and 

 March 31, 1899, show reactions of an irregular type. The tests between the two last 

 dates, three in number, gave no reactions at all. There is some significance, too, in the 

 fact that in the two unsatisfactory reactions mentioned, the temperature did not rise 

 above 102.9, and on October 13, 1897, her normal temperatures ran high and in one 

 instance to 102.8. Such discrepancies in temperatures should have their weight in test- 

 ing animals, and, it seems to me, point to the necessity of keeping the records of tested 



