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.Martli 31, IS'J'J, iillor iiiitetion, lUU..j. lUU.2, lUO.l. US.o, 100. l2, 'JS).2, 100.0, 110.1. 

 lOl.li, 100.8, 101.4, y8.5. 



The uriiio ami fccTs of Ihis animal never revealed tlie presence of any tiii)erple bacilli. 



A calf born to liiis animal beeame very much emaciated and Htunted wiule running 

 with liis motlier. lie was killed .March 2'>. 18!tS, but no traces of tuberculosis could be 

 found. His condition aj)i)cared to be due to nuilnutrition. 



This cow was killed on April 18, 18l»'J, and subjected to post-mortem examination. 

 She was in fair condition when killed. The mediastinal and bronchial glands wcre- 

 affected and there was a large tubercle beneath the stomach. 



COLLKGK iMYSIK VII. VOL. 40, 1*. 75;j. 



\'olunteer. 1012.").), was her sire, and College Mysie VII was her dam. She was borif 

 July 2!l. 1805. .She was a Shorthorn. She was first condemned April 21, 18'.)7, and 

 her test reactions are as follows: 



April 20, 1897, before injection. 101.5. lOl.O. 101.5, 100.!.\ 101.4. 



April 21, 1897, after injection, 101.2, 102.4, 104.0, 105.0, 105.1, 105.G, 105.9, 105.4, 

 105.2. 104.9. 



October 13, 1897, before injection, 100.8. 101.2. 101.8, 101.8. 101.7, 102.0, 101.2. 



October 14, 1897. after injection, 100.8. 101.7, 101.8, 101.4, 101.3, 100.9, 102.3, 102.8, 



102.1, 103.0, 102.5. 



March 31, 1898. before injection, 98.2, 98.8, 98.8, 99.5, 98.0, 100.0, 98.8, 97.8, 100.5,. 

 99.2. 



April 1, 1898. after injection, 98.9, 98.4, 98.6, 98.7, 100.9, 100.0, lOl.O, 102.4, 102.1, 

 101.0, 101.2. 101.8. 



October 14, 1898, before injection, 99.7, 100.6, 100.0, 100.0, 100.8, 100.9, 101.5, 101.1, 



101.2, 100.8. 



October 15, 1898, after injection. 100.2. 102.6, 104.1, 104..;, 104.8, 104.6, 104.4, 104.0, 

 10.'j.2, 104.0. 



March 30, 1899, before injection, 98.0, 98.8, 99.2. 99.2, 100.7, 99.0. 98.0, 98.0, 99.6, 

 100.2. 



March 31, 1899, after injection. 100.6, 99.3, 100.6. 102.0, 102.2, 103.4, 102.0, 100.0, 

 99.1, 100.3, 100.0, 102.6. 



This cow never showed the presence of tubercle bacilli in urine or feces. 



Her appearance was aways healthful until the spring of 1899, when she began to run 

 down and breathe with difficulty. She was slaughtered April 18, 1899. There was a 

 large tubercle in her throat fully four inches in diameter, which probably caused the- 

 difliciilty in breathing, ller lungs contained numerous tubercles of various sizes. Ni> 

 tubercles were found elsewhere in her body. 



GRADE COW NO. 111. 



This cow was purchased by the College as one of the grade dairy herd auring the 

 summer of 1897. When brought to the College she was tested but did not react. In 

 the spring of 1898 she was again tested and gave the following temperatures: 



March 31, 1898, before injection, 101.0, 101.2, 101.1, 100.7, 100.0, 99.9, 100.0, 100.0, 

 98.1, 97.4. 



April 1. 1898. after injection, 100.8. 99.7, 100.5, 102.1, 102.8, 104.4, 104.8, 104.5, 

 104.0, 103.2, 101.6, 100.6. 



She was killed after the test and found to be aflfected with general miliary 

 tuberculosis. 



COLLEGE VICTORIA, VOL. 31, V. TiW. 



Her sire was Col. Acomb 2, 37984. and her dam was College Victoria Duchess 2. 

 vol. 23, p. 17798. She was born January 29, 1886, and was a Shorthorn. College- 

 Victoria was tested in the spring of 1896 and gave the following temperatures: 



March 31. 1896, before injection. 102.1. 102.8. 102.7, 103.0, 102.4. 



April 1, 1896, after injection, 104.6, 104.8, 104.7, 104.5. 103.4, 104.4, 104.0, 102.6, 103.0.. 



She declined rapidly after this test and soon died of general tuberculosis. Her 

 offsprings which have a test record are College Victoria B, vol. 37, p. 710, and College- 

 Victoria C, vol. 39, p. 602, both of which have given responses to tuberculin and both 

 of them, especially College Victoria C, remain somewhat questionable as to their 

 affliction with tuberculosis. 



