Report on the Health of Animals of the Farm. 283 
Pig Typhoid Thebmometrical Table.* 
Experiment I. 
A. 
Date. 
Morning. 
Fvenn"- 
Homing. 
April 20 
0 
o 
0 
o 
103 
2 
103-S 
3Iay 5 
102-4 
105-2 
. . 21 
102 
(; 
103-6 1 
, , 6 
106-0 
104-6 
22 
103 
4 
103-6 
. . 7 
104-0 
104-6 
23 
103 
0 
103-2 : 
8 
101-4 
104-8 
24 
103 
2 
103 • 2 
1 01 • f! 
1 o 
104-0 
\\ 25 
103 
0 
103-4 
,, 10 
103-0 
104-0 
26 
103 
2 
103-2 1 
.. 11 
104-0 
105-2 
27 
103 
6 
103-2 
12 
lOo-O 
105-0 
28 
104 
0 
104-2 
13 
104-0 
104 0 
29 
104 
0 
104-6 
14 
104-0 
105-0 
30 
104 
2 
104-6 
, , 15 
106-0 
106-4 . 
May 1 
104 
6 
105-0 
,, 16 
103-6 
103-0 ■ 
2 
105 
0 
106-4 
1" 
103-8 
102-0 
3 
104 
S 
105-2 
18 
96-0 
00-0 
105 
2 
105-0 
B. 
Date. 
Mcirning. 
Evening. 
Date. 
Morning. 
Evening. 
AprU 20 
o 
May 2 
103-2 
10°3-2 
10°3-0 
10°4-0 
21 
102-0 
103-2 
3 
103-8 
104-8 
22 
103-2 
102-6 
■ 4 
105-2 
105-2 
,, 23 
102-6 
103-0 
, , 5 
104 0 
105-4 
24 
103-0 
103-2 
6 
105-8 
105-2 
,, 25 
103-4 
lOG-0 
) • 7 
104-8 
105-2 
26 
103-6 
104 0 
8 
106-2 
105-2 
27 
103-6 
103-4 
104-6 
103-0 
,, 28 
101-0 
104-2 
10 
104-0 
104-4 
29 
102-0 
104-6 
, . 11 
101-8 
105-2 
30 
104 0 
104-6 
,, 12 
96-8 
00-0 
May 1 
103-6 
lOiO 
Experiment II. — Bj this experiment it was sought to determine 
whether the fluid contained in the eruptive vesicles had the power 
of producing typhoid fever by inoculation. The fluid employee' 
was collected, on the 19th of April, from one of the pigs used in 
the preceding experiment. On the 15th of May, a healthy pig, 
about six months old, was inoculated from the charged ivory 
points already referred to. The operation was performed in 
the ordinary manner, as for vaccination, by simply scratching 
the skin very superficially, and wiping the charged points upon 
* This Table dates from the dny prior to that of exposure. 
