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discharging freely, but the swelling spreading under chest and along the 
belly, skin sloughing where it was scarified. 
ISept. 22. — No. 10. 105 '8, The infiltration of the cellular tissue extending 
down the fore-legs as well as along the whole 
under surface of neck. 
„ No. 11. 102-2. Swelling subsiding. 
„ No. 12. 104 '5. The swelling still confined to the side of the 
neck on which the puncture was made. A 
few small punctures made in the skin with 
a lancet. 
No. 13. 102-6. 
„ No. 14. 103-0. Can scarcely stand, sloughing condition of the 
Bkin, with fcetid discharge. 
Sex>t. 23. — No. 10. 106*4. Very weak, and the incisions in the skin 
assimiing an unhealthy appearance. 
„ No. 11. 102-0. Swelling subsiding. 
„ No. 12. 103-8. Swelling less tense, but wounds imhealthy. 
„ No. 13. 101-8. Swelling subsiding. 
„ No. 14. 100-2. Died in the course of the day. Post-mortem 
same night. A large quantity of straw-coloured gelatinous exudation in the 
subcutaneous cellular tissue, extending from the lower jaw along the inferior 
aspect of the neck, chest, and abdomen, and also extending down both fore-legs 
below the knee. In some places the exudation was nearly an inch in thickness, 
and when cut it yielded a pale straw-coloured juice. There was a small 
quantity of exudation in the peritoneal cavity, but the abdominal viscera 
were otherwise healthy. On the pleura and pericardium there were some 
baimorrhagic spots as well as on the surface of the lungs, which were otherwise 
healthy. 
Sept. 24. — No. 10. 106*4. Wounds sloughing and weakness progressing. 
„ ■ No. 11. 101-8. 
„ No. 12. 104-0. The swelling now subsiding. 
No. 13. 102-0. 
Sept. 25. — No. 10. 105-8 The swelling extending along the belly, animal 
sinking. 
„ No. 11. 101-8. Very little swelling now remains. 
„ No. 12. 103-0. Swelling subsiding, fluid still draining freely 
from the wounds, which are of a very 
imhealthy character. 
„ No. 13. 101-8. The swelling has almost disappeared. 
Sept. 26. — No. 10. 104-0. Lies constantly, can scarcely get \x^, evidently 
sinking. 
„ No. 11. 101-8. 
„ No. 12. 103-2. Swelling much reduced, a foetid discharge 
continues from the wounds. 
Sept. 27. — No. 10. 102 - 3. Unable to stand ; slaughtered ; post-mortem 
immediately. With the exception of a few hjemorrhagic spots on the peri- 
toneum, the abdominal viscera were healthy. Pleura studded with hemor- 
rhagic spots, and contained a small quantity of exudation. Lungs perfectly 
healthy. 
In this case the swelling extended from the lower jaw along the under 
surface of the neck and body to the mammary gland, and down both fore-legs 
as far as the fetlock joints. 
Sept. 28.— No. 12. 102-0. Swelling fast disappearing. 
Sept. 30. No. 12. 101 '8. Wounds healing, aud swelling almost gone. 
