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him to my knowledge, and he knew nothing 

 about my intention to examine any of his 

 stock. I repeat it the examination of said 

 bullocks was entirely a private matter with me. 

 not intended for publication or use in any 

 way, and it is much against my wish to be 

 drawn into the controversy in a matter with 

 which I had nothing whatever to do, officially 



or otherwise. That I may not be misunder- 

 stood in this matter, I will say in conclusion, 

 that I should have had no objection to exam- 

 ine the said animals in the presence of both 

 you and Mr. Moninger; in fact, would have 

 preferred that to my present position. 

 Yours respectfully, 



N. H. PAAREN, M. D. 



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FIG. 25. OUTSIDE VIEW OF MOUTH OF "TOM 

 BROWN." 



