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SERIES V. 



Herd of Dana H. & Howard D. Fish, Keene's Mills, 

 Me., Aug. 16, 1895. 



1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. Normal kine. 



9 One single mycoderma aceti or vinegar yeast with 

 massive fibrin filaments, red corpuscles normal. Tul)er- 

 culous. 



Aug. 17. Observation as to No. 9 confirmed. The 

 Messrs. Fish said she had been sick and kept on bad 

 fodder before they bought her. 



10 Cow. Rheumatic with triple phosphates, crystals 

 and massive fibrin filaments, otherwise normal. 



11 Cow. Normal save oil in blood. 



12 Cow twelve years old. Healthy. 



13 Cow. Healthy. 



14 Cow. Healthy, witli some spore collects. 



15 Cow. No tubercles, but rheumatism with automo- 

 bile copper colored spores like crypta syphilitica, common 

 in man, but thus observed in kine for the first time. 



16, 17, 18, 19, 20. All healthy. 



SERIES VI. 



Hon. Z. A. Gilbert, Greene, Me., Aug. 20, 1895. 

 Cows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Rheumatic. 

 Cows 9, 10! Healthy as to tuberculosis. 



SERIES VII. 



Supt. J. H. Conaut, Turner, Me., Aug. 20, 1895. 

 1 Cow. Healthy blood. 



SERIES VIII. 



Prof. A. H. Bradford, Turner Center, Me., Aug. 22, 

 1895. 



1 Cow. Blood normal. 



2 Cow. Probably tuberculous. 



3 Cow. Healthy. 



