1910.] 
Date. Expt. 
1909. 
Aug. 11 1461 
Aug. 16 | 1478 
Aug. 16 .,.| 1480 
Sept. 4 1627 
| Aug. 16 ..., 1479 
Sept. 8 ...{ 1645 
| Aug. 16 ...| 1481 
Sept. 3. 1481 
Bi Sees | 1644 
} 
Aug. 16. 1482 
Sept. 4. 1482 
Shy | 1648 
Aug. 16 ...{ 1483 
| 
| 
Diseases of Domestic Anomals in Uganda. 
* 
Table VI. 
| | 
g f | Period of | Duration of 
Ne a incubation, | disease, in 
eee in days. days. 
Cattle. 
Nat. infec. ? | — 
Goat. 
Ox 1461 | — | = 
Monkey. 
Ox 1461 — —_ 
Dog 1479 13 69 
Dog. 
Ox 1461 | Sige, 40 
Rabbit. 
Rat 4eo a) = 2g) Pe 
Guinea-pig. 
Ox 1461 —_ —_ 
Dog 1479 5 _ 
Rat 1482 26 — 
Rat. 
Ox 1461 — — 
Dog 1479 5 23 
Rat 1482 8 22 
Mouse. 
Ox 1461 a — 
CONCLUSION. 
13 
Remarks. 
| Killed on 79th day. 
Never showed trypanosomes ; 
under observation 37 days. 
Died 10 days after inocula- 
tion; never showed try- 
panosomes. 
| Died of 7. brucet. 
| Died of Z. brucei. 
| Still alive after 67 days. 
Never showed trypanosomes ; 
under observation 18 days. 
Still alive after 71 days. 
PP) 3) ”) 
_ Never showed trypanosomes ; 
under observation 18 days. 
| Died of Z’. brucei. 
| 
3) 32 
Accidentally killed on 9th 
day; never showed try- 
panosomes. 
With the evidence available, the Commission consider themselves justified 
in considering the trypanosome recovered from the Uganda ox to be identical 
with Trypanosoma brucei, the cause of Nagana in Zululand and other parts of 
South Africa. 
