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in those mares which apparently recover and is the last symp- 

 tom, in our experience, to disappear. The swollen, depigmented 

 clitoris, with gaping vulva, constitutes one of the most uniform 

 and persistent symptoms of the malady, and gives to a young 

 mare the appearance of extreme old age, in this part. 



Following closely upon the first appearance of local lesions, 

 within a few weeks after infection, there appear peculiar and 

 pathognomonic cutaneous eruptions in the form of placques, 



Fig. 9. DouRixE IX M.\RE. 



Depigmented spots on labise vulvae and "extreme emaciation. 

 <Hutyra and Marek. ) 



