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20th, There is swelling of the left hind limb from croup to hoop accom- 

 panied by lameness. The plaqueg have all remained unaltered in dimensions 

 since last noted. Temp. A.M. 89'2 C., P. 34, R. 12 ; P.M. 39-5 C., P. 65, R. 50. 



21at.~> All the plaques have decreased in size during the past 24 hours with 

 ,the exception of No. 72, which remains unaltered. The swelling of the left 

 hind limb persists. Temp. A.M. 39'8 C., P. 50, R. 10 5 P.M. b9'2 C., P. 52, 

 E. 20, 



22nd, Yesterday's note holda good for the animal's condition to-day. 

 Temp. A.M. 88-l C., P. 50, R. 18; P.M. 38'1 C., P. 42, K. 18. 



23rd. The animal's condition has remained unaltered since the 21st. 

 Temp. A.M. 38-5 C,, P. 38, R. 18; P.M. 38'4 C.. P. 45, R. 16. 



24th. Two fresh plaques have appeared No. 73 on the right buttock, 

 irregular in form, 2x1 inches, and No. 74 on the right side of the chest, 

 circular in shape, 1 inch in diameter. The posterior portion of No. 71, together 

 with Nos. 72 and 70, have remained unaltered. Other symptoms persist. 

 Temp. A.M. 38-5 C., P. 48, R. 16 ; P.M. 38'6 3 C., P. 50, R. 20. 



USth. The following three plaques have increased in size and become more 

 prominent Nos. 72, 69, and 70, whereas the posterior portion of No. 71 has 

 decreased in size. Other symptoms persist. Temp. A.M. 38'4 C., P. 52, R. 18 ; 

 P.M. 38-7 C., P. 60, R. 20. 



26th. The* posterior half of plaque No. 71 and Nos. 69, 70, 72, 73, and 

 74 remain unaltered. The swelling and oedema of the left hind limb has some- 

 what decreased, but that involving the lab ia and udder persists. Temp. A.M. 

 88-6 C., P. 50, R. 20 ; P.M. 88'9 C., P. 44, R. 20. 



27th. Condition unchanged, excapt that a swelling has appeared upon 

 the point of the hock. Temp. A.M. 38'0 C., P. 36, R. 16 ; P.M. 38' 6 C., P. 58, 

 R. 18. 



28th. Two fresh plaques have appeared, No. 75 on right thigh below the 



seat of No. 73, 6 X 3 inches, raised. No. 76 flat on the right side of the root 

 of the tail, 5'1 inches. No. 73 has changed its form and become circular in 

 shape and less prominent ; No. 71 has decreased in size, but Nos. 69, 70, and 74 

 persist. The swelling of the left hind limb remains stationary, but that of 

 the labia and udder have decreased. Temp A. M. 37'9C., P. 50, R. 14 ; P.M. 

 38'5C., P. 44, R. 18. 



29t7i. Plaque No. 73 has become less prominent and the posterior portion 

 of No. 71 has disappeared, but Nos. 69, 70, 74, 75, and 76 persist. The swelling 

 of the left hind limb has remained unaltered, but that of the labia and udder 

 have decreased. Temp. A.M. 38'0C., P. 60, R. 16 ; P.M. 38'4C., P. 40, R. 18. 



30th. Leucodermic patches have appeared on the udder, following the 

 separation of certain film-like scabs, when the swelling and oedema of that 

 part decreased, during the past 48 hours. Temp. A.M. 38'0 C., P. 60, R. 18 ; 

 P.M. 38-4 C., P. 60, R. 18. 



October 1st. Plaque No. 74 has decreased, but Nos. 69, 70, 73, 75, and 

 76 remain unchanged. Temp. A.M. 37'9 C., P. 56, R. 18 ; P.M. 38'3 C., P. 56, 

 K. 16. 



2flc?. During the past 24 hours, all the plaques have become reduced in 

 size, but the swelling and oedema of the different portions of the body impli 



