650 
AUSTIN PETERS. 
March 8th—. 1 
A. 
M. 
Temperature 
100.8 0 
4 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
0 
(N| 
O 
HH 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IO4 0 
10 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IO5.6 ° 
1 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
ioo.6° 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed, ecchymoses at the 
point of inoculation, a little deposit on the costal pleurae, chiefly 
on the right side, a number of small tubercles in both lungs, 
more numerous in the right one, many of them cheesy, also 
tuberculous anterior and posterior mediastinal glands, and a 
tuberculous spleen. 
Tag. No. 52.—Registered Jersey cow, fawn color, six years old,, 
emaciated. Temperature 102.2 0 F. 
March 8th. — 1 A. M. Temperature 100. 0 F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IOO.4 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IOO.4 
10 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IO2.4 
1 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
98° 
Killed March 10th.—Autopsy showed nothing at the point 
of inoculation, several nodules were found in the left lung, also 
one the size of a walnut in the posterior lobe of the right, and 
another a trifle smaller. 
This cow was looked upon as probably tuberculous the 
previous October, and again a diagnosis of tuberculosis was 
made upon her at an examination the week before the tubercu¬ 
lin test was made. 
Tag No. 9.—Roan cow, grade Jersey, five years old, emaciated 
and weak. Temperature 102.6° F. 2j^cc. of the tubercu¬ 
lin solution was used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 100.8 °F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IOO.9 
7 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IO2.3 
10 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IO4.3 
1 
P. 
M. 
44 
101.2 
March 9th killed.—Autopsy showed a reddish effusion at the 
point of inoculation, a small abscess and a patch of acute tuber- 
