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3rd. The oedema which haa spread to the perinseum ia now epi-eading 

 further downwards towards the mammary gland. Temp. A.M. 37'6 C., P. 40, 

 R. 10 ; P.M. 37-9 C., P. 36, R. 12. 



4th. The swelling of the left labium and the oedema of the perioamm has 

 decreased during the night mare covered by Monarch, a clean Arab stallion. 

 Temp. A.M. 37-7 C.,P. 37, R. 10; P.M. 38'0 C., P. 40, R. 14. 



Between the 5th and 30th May 1903 inclusive. The swelling of the 

 left labium and the oedema of perinaeam decreased, although the mare was 

 covered by Monarch on the 6th and 7th. The temperature during this period 

 remained normal and the animal showed no further symptoms of the disease. 



14th. The left labinm is again swollen and twine the size of the right. 

 Temp. A.M. 37-6 C., P. 36, R. 12 ; P.M. 37-6 C., P. 36, R. 12. 



15th. The mare feeds grass, but lefb her ration of corn ; the swelling of 

 labium persists. Temp. A.M. 38 C., P. 36, R. 13 ; P.M. 38'1 C., P. 36, R. 12. 



Between the 16th and 19th inclusive. The animal fed well, the swelling 

 of the left labium continued to increase slowly in size. The temperature 

 varied between 37'7 C. and 38'3 C., while the pulse and respiration averaged 

 82 and 12 respectively. 



20th. The 34th day following inoculation ; the first plaque appeared on 

 the left side of the cheat nearly circular in form and 2 inches in diameter. 

 It made its appearance in the afternoon, at first only indistinct in outline, 

 but later became well marked (photograph taken). The swelling of the left 

 labium is decreasing slowly. Temp. A.M. 37'6 C., P. 32, R. 32 ; P.M. 38-6 C., 

 P. 40, R. 14. 



21st. Plaque No. 1 persists. The swelling of left labinm has slightly 

 decreased during the night. Temp. A.M. 38'0 C., P. 36, R. 13 ; P.M. 88'2 C., 

 P. 40, R. 18. 



During the next four days, 22nd to 25th inclusive, the size of No. 1 plaque 

 and the swelling of left labium decreased ; temperature normal. 



26th. There is slight thickening at the seat of No. 1 plaque, and the 

 swelling of the left labium persists. Temp. A.M. 37'8 C., P. 36, R. 16 ; P.M. 

 37'9 C., P. 32, R.I 4* 



27th. Plaque No. 1 has entirely disappeared during the night and there 

 is no means of locating its previous confines ; swelling of left labium remains 

 stationary. Temp. A.M. 37'7 C., P. 36, R. 13 ; P.M. 37'9 3 C., P. 34, R. 15. 



Between the 28th May and 3rd June inclusive. The symptoms decreased 

 and the animal appeared in perfect health ; temperature normal. 



June 4th. Plaque No. 1 re-appeared on the left side of the chest. Plaque 

 No. 2 appeared on the left side of the chest over the ribs, semi-lunar in form, 

 soft to the touch ; it is 2| inches in length and raised, and resembles an ui ti- 

 carial wheal in character. The mucous-membrane of the vagina is red in 

 colour ; no injection of vessels visible. The swelling of the left labium is decreas- 

 ing. Temp. A.M. 37-6 C., P. 36, R. 14 ; P.M. 38-8 C., P. 40, R. 14. 



5th. Plaque No. 2hRS decreased in size during the ni^ht, while No. 1 is 

 more prominent. The vaginal mucous- membrane retains its red colour, but 

 the swelling of the labium has decreased. Temp. A.M, 37'7 C., P. 40, R. 13 

 ? .M, 88-3C rl P, 30, R. 13, 



