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2. Colt, 1 year old, with warts on the internal surface of 

 each ear ; excised and cauterized with strong carbolic acid ; 

 never returned. 



3. Filly, 3 years old, with papillomas on internal surface 

 of each ear; curetted away the warts; applied strong car- 

 bolic acid; prescribed (c). Some of the warts were not 

 entirely removed ; hence, a second operation was required. 



4. Bull calf, 2 years old, with papillomas on right thigh 

 and groin ; excised ; applied strong carbolic acid ; pre- 

 scribed (c). Never returned. 



5. Dog with papilloma on toe of front foot ; excised ; 

 cauterized with strong carbolic acid ; never returned. 



6. Bay filly, 18 months old, with papillomas on internal 

 surface of each ear ; excised ; appHed pulverized copper 

 sulphate ; prescribed (c). 



7. Hen, 2 years old, with two abnormal grcnvths on one 

 wing. Microscopic examination proved them to be com- 

 posed of imperfectly developed papillae and feathers. 



8. Grade Jersey heifer, 2 years old, with numerous 

 papillomas on abdomen and limbs; excised all that were 

 large enough to find; applied pulverized copper sulphate. 

 In the course of a year, many of those tliat were invisible 

 at the time of the operation developed into prominence. 



9. Sorrel mare, 5 years old, with papillomas on inside 

 surface of each ear ; cut and curetted them away ; applied 

 copper sulphate ; prescribed (c). Never returned. 



10. Bay stallion, rising 3 years old, with papilloma on 

 end of the tail ; clipped it and part of tail off with bone 

 cutting forceps ; prescribed (a). Never returned. 



Sarcomas. 



1. Gray mare with melanotic (pigmented) sarcoma just 

 below the inferior commissure of the vulva; removed with 

 the ecraseur; cauterized with strong carbolic acid; never 

 returned. 



2. Bay mare mule, 6 years old, with sarcoma in eye 

 socket; removed the entire contents of the eye socket; the 

 tumor returned, invaded the frontal sinus and possibly the 



