654 
AUSTIN PETERS. 
March ioth killed.—Autopsy showed a barely noticeable 
red spot at the point of inoculation, a hernia of a small part of 
the liver through the diaphram with an adhesion of the base of 
the right lung to the liver by the posterior vena cava, several 
tuberculous spots in the posterior lobe of the right lung, five 
small patches of tuberculosis in the left lung, an intestinal ca¬ 
tarrh, the mucous coat peeling off easily, leaving the sub-mucous 
tissue bare. Shortly before being killed she voided faeces 
among which was blood streaked with pus. 
A previous diagnosis of tuberculosis had been made in this case. 
Tag No. 59.—Grade Jersey cow, dark fawn, nine years old, thin 
in flesh. Temperature 102.5 0 F. cc. °f the tubercu¬ 
lin mixture was used. 
March 8th. — 1 A. M. Temperature 101.2 0 F. 
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March ioth killed.—Autopsy showed no well marked eccy- 
mosis at point of inoculation, acute miliary tuberculosis in the 
posterior lobe of the right lung, some older nodules in the 
anterior lobe, tuberculous centres in the mediastinal and cardiac 
glands, and two or three small nodules in the liver. 
A diagnosis of tuberculosis had been made on this cow on 
two previous occasions. 
Tag No. 55.—Large red and white native cow, nine years old, 
thin in flesh. Temperature 101 0 F. 3 cc. of the tubercu¬ 
lin solution used. 
March 8th. —1 A. M. Temperature ioo.5°F. 
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March ioth killed.—Autopsy showed, slight extravasation 
at the point of inoculation, a mass of tuberculosis on the costal 
pleura on the right side, the anterior lobe of the right lung 
