344 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



COLLEGE rouniCTT •.'. 



.Tim C'oild'tt was his siro and Cara. S3!>3, was liis dam. lie was born July 7, 18!)5, 

 and l)clonj.'fd to the Ked I'ollod bii-ed. lie gave tlie following reaction to tuberculin 

 Mav 12. ISiMJ: 



Mav 11. ISOn. before injeoli.m. 10.*?.4. 101.0. lOl.S. ini..->, 101. S, 101.0. 



Alav 12. 1S!U). after injeetion. 102.4. 10:5."). 10:5. :5. 104.1, 104.4, lOo.O. 105.2. 10(5.0, 105.2. 



I04.!i." lo;{.:5. io:5.7. 



This animal was slaughteied some time after thi.s test and found to be sound. 



NETHliRLA-ND VAN FRIESLA.ND HERTS, 230724. 



This cow was the oH'spring of Xetherland von Friesland. 10822. and Anna .Beets, 

 2080, A. \l. 110. She was born July 11, 18!)0, and was brought here from Pontiac, 

 after having been tested and condemned l)y (Jeo. W. Diinpliy. ^'. S., State Veterinarian. 

 After arriving here siie was placed witli the tuberculous animals in a separate stall 

 and pasture lot and the tests were continued at six months' intervals. Her records 

 while here are as follows: 



March :il. ISHS. before injection. 08.2. 08.8. 98.8, 00.5. OS.O. 100.0, 08.8. 07.8, 100.5, 

 00.2. 



April 1. 1808. alter injection. OS.O. 0S.4. 08.0. 08.7, 100.0. 100.0, 101.0. 102.4. 102.1, 

 101.8, 101.2, 101.8. 



October 14. 1808. before injection. 00.5. 07.5. 08.2. 00.2. 100.5, 90.0. 00.8. (T9.G, 101.4. 

 97.8. 



October 15, 1808, after injeetion. 100.1, 08.0. 09.4. 07.7. 100.0. 09.9. 101.5, 08.7, 103.5. 

 102.0. 



March 30. 1899. before injection. 99.0, 98.2. 98.7. 08.0. 97.4, 97.8. 97.0, 00.8. 97.0, 97.2. 



March 31. 1890. after injection. 08.0. 97.8. 95.5. 97.2. 90.1, 100.2. 100.4. 103.5. 102.1. 

 101.0. 100.5. 101.2. 



\Mien this cow was received here she was very poor and seemed far gone with 

 tuberculosis. She, hgwever, regained her flesh and appeared very well. 



Her milk, feces and urine were repeatedly examined for tubercle bacilli, but nil 

 results were negative. 



She was slaughtered Ai)ril 18, 1809. There were only tlic slightest traces of tuber- 

 culosis found in the liver and mesenteric glands of this cow. 



Of the foregoing animals the test records were given from and including the lirst 

 response given to tuberculin. Any tests made before reaction in several of the cows 

 mentioned were omitted because we did not think that such tests would liave any 

 serious weight upon our conclusions. In every case there was either one or more 

 responses to the tuberculin. The table that follows will show the numbers of reaction 

 to tuberculin of each of the preceding aimals, as well as the number of tests made from 

 and including the first response: 



Xo. of No. of 



Name of animal. tests. reactions. 



Rosa r>onheur 5 8 3 



Belle Sarcastic 7 4 



]\Iysie 44 3 3 



Poly's Blos.soni 3 3 



Aid'a II 5 5 



College Chameaula 4 4 



Baroness of Terlington 7 3 



College Victoria B 1 



College Victoria C 6 2 



Cara 1 



College Pogis 5 3 



College Rosa Bonheur 5 1 



College Belle Sarcastic 3 1 



College Dame Le Brocq II 4 4 



■ College Vrhite Boy 2 1 



Calf of Mvsie 44 4 2 



Poly's Blossom's Calf 2 2 



Calf of College Dame Le Brocq 7 5 



College Mysie 7 5 5 



Grade Cow Xo. 1 1 1 1 1 



College Victoria 1 1 



College Corbett 2 1 1 



Xetherland von Friesland Berts 3 ;• i 



