108 —— \ 
Explanations of the Plates 34—36. Fig. 6. Cock no. 16.—Diet: polished ste- 
Plate 34. rilised rice.—Paralysis on the 
Fig. 1. Pigeon, no. 8.—Food: polished ic day.— Died: on hee 
rice sterilized at 120 C. — Paralysis 
of the right wing. High stepping. Plate do 
Fig. 2. Pigeon nº. 9.— Food: At first raw Fig. 7. Cock no. — Diet: Indian corn au- 
polished rice, afterwards rice toclaved during an hour at 120.— 
sterilized at 120. — High stepping. Beginning of paralytic pheno- 
Paralysis of the legs and wings. iene, 
Fig. 3. Cock no. 10.— Food: Raw polished 
Fig. 8. Cock uo. 13.—Diet: Indian c 
rice. — Weak legs. High stepping. E ock uo. 13.—Diet: Indian corn 
sterilised in the autoclave for 
Plate 35 one hour at 120.- Paralysis of 
Fig. 4. Cock, no. 10.— Food: raw polished the extensors almost preventing 
rice. Difficulty in walking, para- it from walking. 
lysis of the extensors. Fig. 9. Diet: Sterilised Indian corn. Food 
Fig. 5. Hen no. 15.—Diet: national raw administered by gavage to pre- 
polished rice. —Paralysis of the vent death from ination.— This 
legs on the 30th. day of obser- state lasted for thre days befo- 
vation. re death. 
