24:8 TESTIMONY OF JOSEPH T. O'CONNOB. 



house and all four of us saw it there, and tested it and we all agreed 

 substantially. 



Q. You have heard Dr. Waller's testimony in regard to the cir- 

 cumstances of that visit now given ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Was it correct ? A. Yes, it seems to me so. 



Q. Did you test the milk of the different cows ? A. Of some of 

 them, sir. Dr. Waller and I tested together the milk of the four 

 cows which were known as milkers ; that was on Saturday night and 

 on the next morning. 



Q. Did you hear Dr. Waller read the tests ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Does your memory agree with his ? A. My memory does of 

 that Saturday night ; I have no memorandum of Saturday night, 

 because I put half of it down myself in Dr. Waller's book, but my 

 memory is that it is correct, as I was present and saw the thing 

 written down ; of the next morning, however, I have a full memo- 

 randum. 



Q. Now, sir, what cows were milked on Saturday night ? A. 

 The cow Charley ; three or four quarts at 59 degrees stood at 105 ; 

 the cows Charley, Eed Heifer, Blue cow, and Gypsy were milked in 

 my presence Saturday night. 



Q. Any other cows ? A. Not that night, sir. 



Q. Now, sir ; how about next morning ? A. The next morning 

 there were milked in my presence the same four cows just given. 



Q. And is the test the same ? A. Well, the tests were what Dr. 

 Waller read I suppose ; I have no doubt about it ; we all agreed 

 upon that point substantially, within a very small fraction. 



Q. Go on. A. Following them came the cow Andrew. 



Q. Any distinction in the cows ? A. Yes, sir ; these following 

 ones are the strippers. 



Q. Give them, if you please ? A. Andrew, Fanny, Star, Spot, 

 and I am not sure I saw the Yellow cow milked ; I do not know, I 

 have forgotten about that. 



Q. Did you watch the milking of the Black cow ? A. I did 

 not. 



Q. Did you see the milk of the Black cow after it was taken ? 

 A. I did, sir. 



Q. What was its appearance ? A. Its appearance was that of a 

 thin fluid that looked to me to be perceptibly bluish, having float- 



