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AUSTIN PETERS. 
March 8th.—2 A. M. Temperature 100.6 0 F. 
5 A. M. “ 100.8° “ 
8 A. M. “ 102 . 8 ° “ 
II A. M. “ 104° “ 
2 P. M. “ 99.2° “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed slight extravasation at 
the point of inoculation, tuberculosis of both lungs, many no¬ 
dules diffused through them, and tuberculous deposits in the 
mediastinal and cardiac lymphatic glands. 
Tag No. 70.—A dark fawn, grade Jersey yearling heifer, in fair 
1 V 2 cc. of the tuber- 
condition. Temperature 101.4° F. 1 ] 
culin solution was used. 
March 8th. — 1 A. M. Temperature 102.5° F. 
4 A. M. “ 102.4° “ 
7 A. M. “ 102 . 2 ° “ 
IO A. M. “ 102 ° “ 
I P. M. “ 102 . 2 ° “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy revealed nothing. 
Tag No. 71.—Red grade Jersey, yearling heifer, in fair condi¬ 
tion. Temperature 101.9° F. 
solution used. 
March 8th. 
1 V2 cc. of the tuberculin 
—I 
A. M. 
Temperature 
102° F. 
4 
A. M. 
< < 
102.6° “ 
7 
A. M. 
< < 
101.7° “ 
10 
A. M. 
a 
101.6° “ 
1 
P. M. 
c c 
101.9° “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy revealed nothing. 
Tag No. 72.—Black and white yearling heifer, probably part 
Jersey, in fairish condition. Temperature 101.4° F. ij^ 
cc. of the tuberculin solution used. 
March 8th. — I A. M. Temperature 101.6° F. 
4 A. M. “ 103.1 ° “ 
7 A. M. “ 104.9° “ 
March 8th.—10 A. M. Temperature 106° F. 
1 P. M. “ 105 ° “ 
March 10th killed.—Nothing found upon post-mortem ex- 
