21 
only, he was not condemned but reserved for another test. 
The D. J. bull calf had a rise of 1.8 above average normal; 
the greatest rise was noted at 4 o'clock and after. Reserved 
for another test. 
Of the condemned cattle in quarantine the Durham bull, 
George, showed a rise of only 1.1 . His previous history being 
taken into consideration, it was thought best to remove him 
from quarantine and he was placed in the large stable. Pilot's 
Lily did not show a very marked reaction, having a rise of only 
1.7 . 
TEMPERATURES OF CATTLE TESTED DEC. 4 AND 5. 
The numbers indicate degrees and fifths over 100° F. 
■* 
- 
16 
Q 

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g 
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ft 
ft 
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co 
H 
00 
lO 
lO 
iri 
lO 
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Q 
p 
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3 
s 
s 
ft 
ft 
ft 
ft 
m 
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to 
en 
0J5 60g 
Red Bull, from Nora 3 
Red Heifer, from Cathie 
Red Heifer, from Sea Breeze 
Red Heifer, from Duchess, 3d 
Red Heifer, from D, No. 6 
Bull Calf, D. J., from Pilot's Lily. 
CATTLE IN QUARANTINE. 
Durham Bull, George 
Nora, 2d 
Durham, No. 6 
Aurora, 2d 
Princess Jr 
Pilot's Lily 
1-0 
11 
1-4 
2-0 
2 o 
3-0 
1-0 
1 
2 
1-1 
1 1 
2-1* 
* 
'1 2 
2-3 
* 
14 
2-3 
1-3| 
1-2 
2 
2-2 
1-0 
:; 
0-3 
-3! 
2 3 
1-0 
1-3 
i-2 
1-0 
1 
5 1 
1-0 
1-1 
2 1 
1-2 
3^ 
2-1 
2-7 
1 J.... 
M 
2-4 
2-4 
2-4 
3-3 
3-1 
3-0 
2-3 
2-7 
1.0 
1.0 
0.8 
0.4 
1.8 
1.1 
2.6 
3.2 
3.1 
5.6 
1.7 
* Thermometer used found to be faulty. 
December 5 and 6, the milch cows were tested, as was also a 
young calf from A. 15, and the bull D. 1, tested November 25 
and 26, and at that time considered suspicious. The tempera- 
tures are given in the following table. 
Of the milch cows only Sea Breeze and Nora 3d were consid- 
ered to have passed the test satisfactorily. They were trans- 
