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ner sides of the thighs, forearma, and ears. Bristles are very erect and rough. Skin 

 covered -with an unctuous secretion. • 



Digestive organs : Mouth, normal. Right guttural lymphatic glands enlarged and 

 pigmented. Loft, normal. 



jStomach : Contains littlo food ; sour ; mucous memhranc on tlie great curvature dis- 

 colored, red and dirty hrown. Small intestines Avith i>atches of congestion, especially 

 along the folds, '^arge intestine has enlarged follicles and patches of congestion. 



Liver : Bears purple patches. Gall bladder full of orange-brown bile. 



Spleen: Nearly normal. Slightly shrunken and puckered at its thick extremity. 



Mesenteric, gastric, hematic, and mesocolic glands : Darkly pigmented, and some discol- 

 ored of a deej) red. 



Kidneys: Nearly normal. 



Lungs: With a fo\v patches mottled of a deep red. 



Heart: Left side, nearly normal; right side, with purple spots of ecchymosis. 



Subdorsal andbroncltial lymphatic glands: Pigmented and partially reddened. 



Prepectoral and lu'cscapnlar glands deeply i)igmentcd. 



Experiment No. 8. 

 Suffolk pig. 



Suffolk pig killed by bleeding February 18. 



Tongue, especially in its posterior portion, furred of a browi color. 

 Sloviach and intestines : Bore little evidence of change. 

 Li/mphaiic glands : Pigmented. 



Liver: Discolored purple patches, and, towards the margin, yellowish staining. 

 Bile, moderate in quantity, orange brown. 

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