IX APPENDIX. 



while Nos. 77 and 78 persist. The condition of the hind limbs and udder 

 remains unchanged. Temp. A.M. 37*7 C., P. 40, R. 14; P.M. 37'8 0., 

 P. 42, K. 14. 



18th. Plaqueg Nos. 71 and 74 reappeared, while Nos. 77 to 80 inclusive 

 persist. The swelling of the right hind limb has become less, while that of 

 the left remains stationary in size. Temp. A.M. 37'7 C., P. 40, R. 16 ; P.M. 

 38-2 C., P. 46, R. 16." 



16th. The following plaques Nos. 77, 79, and 80 have increased in dimen- 

 sions No. 78 has become reduced in size, while Nos. 71 and 74 persist. The 

 swelling of both hind limbs has decreased, the wound on the inner surface of 

 the left thigh is suppurating. Temp. A.M. 38'0 C., P. 80, R. 16 ; P.M. 38'0C., 

 P. 36, R. 16. 



17th. Plaques Nos. 71, 74, and 80 have increased in size and No. 79 has 

 become more prominent, while No. 78 has decreased and No. 77 persists. The 

 welling and oedema of the udder has increased and is now spreading forward 

 on the tinder-surface of the abdomen. The vaginal m. m. has become oedema- 

 tous and protrudes through the labia which have remained patent for some 

 time. Temp. A.M. 37'8C., P. 86, R. 14 ; P.M. 38'0 C., P. 36, R. 14. 



18th. All tie plaques remain stationary as regards dimensions and other 

 characteristics. The swelling of the near hind limb is decreasing in size. 

 Temp. A.M. 38 C., P. 40, R. 13 ; P.M. 38'2 C., P. 40, B. 14. 



19th. Several of the plaques Nos. 77 and 79 have increased, whilst others 

 Nos. 71, 74, 78, and 80 have become smaller during the past 24 hours. The 

 swelling and oadema of the udder and under-surface of the abdomen have 

 remained unchanged. Temp. A.M. 37-7 C., P. 40, R. 12; P.M. 38'3 C., P. 44, 

 R. 16. 



20th. The condition of the animal has remained unchanged since last 

 noted, all the plaques persist. Temp. A.M. 37 '5 C., P. 40, R. 14 ; P.M. 38'1 C., 

 P. 40, R. 16. 



21st. Two of the plaques Nos. 71 and 80 have decreased in size, while 

 the others are stationary. The oedema on the under-snrface of abdomen has 

 decreased somewhat. Temp. A.M. 38-0C., P. 36, R. 14; P.M. 37 9C., 

 P. 42, R. 12. 



22nd. During the night, two plaques Nos. 71 and 78 have disappeared 

 and all the others have decreased in size. The oedema on the under-surface of 

 the abdomen has still move decreased since yesterday. Wounds are doing well. 

 Temp. A.M. 37-8 C., P. 32, R. 12 ; P.M. 37'8 C., P. 36, R. 14. 



23rd.-' A\\ the plaques remaining have become reduced in size since last 

 noted. Swelling and oedema less. Temp. AM. 36'2 C., P. 38, R. 12; P.M. 

 38-2 C., P. 44, R. 12. . 



24th. Plaque No. 79 has disappeared. Nos. 74 and 77 have decreased, 

 but No. 80 remains unchanged. The swelling and oedema of udder and nnder- 

 eurface of abdomen persist. Temp. A.M. 37'4 C., P. 44, R. 17 ; P.M. 

 38-3 C., P. 36, R. 13. 



25th. The three remaining plaques have become reduced in size during the 

 past 24 hours. The condition of the animal otherwise remains unchanged. 

 Temp. A.M. 37'4 C., P. 44, R. 16 j P.M. 37'8 C., P. 44, R. 12. 



