652 
AUSTIN PETERS. 
March 8th.—7 A. M. Temperature I03.5 °F. 
10 A. M. “ 107.2° “ 
I P. M. “ 98.8° “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed slight extravasation at 
point of inoculation, a large abscess in the upper posterior part 
of the left lung, also one in the anterior lobe, a mass in the 
upper posterior end of the right lung the size of a man’s fist, 
several smaller nodules, and the whole of the anterior lobe, 
tuberculous mediastinal and cardiac glands, and a spot the size 
of a pea in the liver. 
Tag No. 56.—Fawn grade Jersey, six years old, thin in flesh. 
Temperature 101 0 F. cc.of the tuberculin solution 
used. 
March 8th.—1 A. M. Temperature 100.5 °F. 
4 A. M. . “ 99.6° “ 
7 A. M. “ IOI.7 0 “ 
IO A. M. “ 105 - 6 ° “ 
I P. M. “ 98° “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed extravasation at the 
point of inoculation, and a patch of acute miliary tuberculosis 
several inches long in the posterior lobe of the left lung. 
Tag No. 54.—Red roan grade shorthorn cow, ten years old, in 
fair condition. Temperature 101.6 0 F. 3 cc. of the tuber¬ 
culin solution used. 
March 8th. —1 A. M. Temperature ioi.5 °F. 
4 
A. 
M. 
<< 
101.6 0 
7 
A. 
M. 
( i 
102.5 0 
10 
A. 
M. 
< < 
103.9° 
1 
P. 
M. 
< < 
101.5° 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed extravasation at point 
of inoculation, anterior lobe of the right lung studded with 
nodules, anterior division of the middle lobe, and posterior lobe 
two or three nodules? and tuberculosis of the anterior and pos¬ 
terior mediastinal and cardiac lymphatic glands, also a small 
nodule in the liver. 
Tag No. 53.—Black roan native cow, twelve years old, in fair 
