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(Note. — The intervals between the taking of the temperatures 

 in the last batch of six camels were much greater than in the 

 prev^ious batches on account of these animals having to be searched 

 for in a mob of 87.) 



Table iii. 



To show the effect of fever (Trypanosomiasis, Surra) in a camel, 

 modified by the diurnal variation. 

 Evening of Oct. 10th— Average T. of 13 healthy camels, 100-07°F. 



T. of surra camel, 102"F. 

 Morning of Oct. 11th— Average T. of 5 healthy camels, 94 9^F. 



T. of surra camel, 99-4°F. 

 Evening of Oct. 11th Control camel, 101-8"^F. T. of surra 



camel, 104'^F. 



