20 
of the neck on the right side, just in front of the shoulder 
blade ; the skin having first been washed with a one to one 
thousand solution of corrosive sublimate. 
On Tuesday, November 26, the temperatures were taken at 
8 and 10 a. m., at 12 m., at 2 and 4 p. m., and at 9 p. m., in 
case of two of the animals. The temperatures are given in the 
accompanying table. The figures given indicate the number of 
degrees and fifths of a degree over ioo° F. None of the ani- 
mals, excepting the bull called Durham No. 1, showed a rise of 
more than 1 2-5 F. over the average of the two temperatures 
taken previous to injection of tuberculin ; they were therefore 
considered free from tuberculosis, and admitted to the new barn. 
Durham No. 1 was retained in old barn for a second test. 
TEMPERATURES OF CATTLE TESTED NOV. 25 AND 26. 
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November 25. 
November 26. 
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2-4 
Durham 
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0-3 
1-4 
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2-2 
2-3 
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2-3 
2-2 
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Durham 
2 
1-3 
1-3 
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2-2 
2-2 
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1-1 
2-2 
1-3 
1-2 
Ayrshire 
25 
0-4 
0-2 
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1-3 
1-2 
1-2 
1-2 
1-0 
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6 
1-2 
1-2 
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2-2 
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1-3 
1-0 
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5 
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1-3 
1-4 
1-2 
1-2 
1-2 
0-3 
21 
1-2 
1-2 
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1-4 
1-2 
1-2 
1-3 
0-2 
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18 
1-3 
1-3 
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1-21 
1-2 
1-1 
1-2 
1-2 
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2-0 
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1-4 
1-3 
1-3 
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2-2 
2-3 
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On December 4 and 5, the balance of the young stock and 
the animals in quarantine were tested. The temperatures are 
given in the accompanying table. After the test the young 
animals, with the exception of red bull, from Nora 3d, and 
D. J., bull calf from Pilot's Lily, were transferred to the new 
barn. The red bull showed a rise of 2.7 above the average 
normal, but as one degree of this rise was noted at 4 o'clock 
