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TABLE SHOWING THK, DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS IN TUBER- 

 CULOUS FOWLS. 



*The relative numbers of tubercles are indicated by the number of Xs. XXX 

 indicates an e.xtensive invasion, XX a less number of tubercles, and X very few. 

 Figures 47 and 48 show extent of lesions represented by XXX. 



The tubercles, especially in the liver, in the earlier stages 

 of the disease, are small greyish points varying from 0.25 to 

 i.o millimeter in diameter. In advanced cases they are larger. 

 They have a cheesy consistency, and are easily removed from 



