PLANTS POISONOUS TO STOCK. 



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Dr. S. B. Nelson, Professor of Veterinary Sciences in the Washington 

 State Agricultural College, shows that it is possible to feed as much as 

 24f lbs. of the fresh leaves to a sheep within a period of five days 

 without any apparent ill effect taking place. An experiment made by 

 Dr. Wilcox shows that the extract from less than an ounce of the dried 



Ftg. 79. — Corn cockle {Agrostemma git- 

 liago). a, Sprays showing flowers and 

 seed capsule, one-third natural size ; 

 6, seed, natural size ; h, seed, four 

 times natural size. 



Fig. 80. — Aconite {Aconitum columhia- 

 man), a, Flowering plant ; b, seed cap- 

 sule — both one-third natural size. 



leaves killed a yearling lamlj in two hours, the dose having Ijeen given by 

 way of the mouth. 



LARKSPUR POISONING IN SHEEP.* 



Severe losses have from time to time been recorded, especially in 

 America, from larkspur poisoning, the number of animals lost amounting 



* The following account is summarised from a bulletin of the Montana Experiment 

 Station by Dr. WUcox. 



