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APPENDIX. 



first appeared on the 4th November, and after alternately augmenting and 

 decreasing in extent, became absorbed on the 16th of the same month. After 

 an interval of eighteen days it again made its appearance on the 4th December, 

 aiid after passing through the same phases as mentioned on the former occa- 

 sion disappeared on the 16th of December. As in the cases of the other 

 horses under observation with Dourine, BO in this one the temperature has 

 been recorded morning and evening since the date of its arrival at the Labora- 

 tory. A maximum of 40'3 C. was registered on the evening of the 25th 

 September, the morning temperatures on the 25th and 26th being 37'7 and 

 37'9 respectively. This sudden elevation took place during the persistence of 

 plaque No. 5 and the coujunctival symptoms, and therefore may in someway 

 have been accountable for it. The minimum 37'1 C. was registered on the 

 30th November. Excluding the one maximal record 40'3 C. the evening tem- 

 peratures varied between 38'5 and 39'2 C,, while the morning temperatures 

 during the same period varied between 37 f l and 37'9 C., a difference of only 

 0'7 and 0'4 points respectively. 



The condition of this mare became rapidly worse, until it became difficult 

 for it to remain standing. It was therefore destroyed on 31st March 1904. 

 The pathological changes observed post-mortem did not reveal any points of 

 interest other than those noted in previous autopsies. 



MARE VII. 



TABLE XXII 



Showing the number of trypanosomata, with their presence in, and absence 

 from, the vaginal mucus on the different dates mentioned. 



