Bui. 1245, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
PLATE X. 
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Fig. I. — Hind Legs Braced Apart 
in the Effort to Remain Stand- 
ing. 
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Fig. 2. — Staggering. 
Fig. 3. — Remaining on Feet with 
Great Difficulty. 
Fig. 4. — Backing in the Manner 
Characteristic of Larkspur 
Poisoning. 
Fig. 5. — Just Before Falling. 
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Fig. 6. — Falling in the Manner 
Typical of Larkspur Poisoning. 
A STEER SEVERELY POISONED BY LARKSPUR. 
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