658 
AUSTIN PETERS. 
March 8th.—10 A. M. Temperature 106.6 0 F. 
1 P. M. “ 101.7 0 “ 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed no very well marked 
change at the point of inoculation, an abscess the size of a 
man’s fist containing several cavities at the upper edge of the 
right lung, two small nodules in the posterior lobe of the left 
lung around which there appeared to be inflammatory zones, 
and two small foci in a posterior mediastinal gland. 
Calf (a very pretty fawn-colored heifer) killed and found 
healthy on post-mortem examination. 
Tag No. 65.—Black grade Jersey cow, five years old, good size, 
fair flesh. Temperature 101 0 F. 3 cc. of the tuberculin 
solution used. 
F. 
44 
4 4 
—2 
A. 
M. 
Temperature 
IOO° 
5 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
103° 
8 
A. 
M. 
4 < 
105-5° 
11 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
105.8° 
2 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
100.8 0 
4 4 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed a little extravasation 
at point of inoculation, both lungs full of disseminated nodules, 
the costal pleurae and diaphragm studded with tubercles, the 
lungs adherent to the ribs. 
Cardiac and mediastinal glands very much enlarged and 
tuberculous, also lymphatic glands above and posterior to the 
liver, tuberculous deposits on the omentum, on the spleen, in 
one kidney, and the uterus and one ovary. 
Tag No. 64.—Grade Jersey cow, fawn and white, four years old, 
in fair condition. Temperature 100.8 °. 2cc. of the 
tuberculin solution used. 
March 8th.—2 A. M. Temperature 100.8 °F. 
5 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
IOO° 
44 
8 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
102.3 ° 
44 
11 
A. 
M. 
4 4 
105.3 0 
4 4 
2 
P. 
M. 
4 4 
102.3 ° 
4 4 
March 10th killed.—Autopsy showed well-defined extrava¬ 
sation at the point of inoculation, a small deposit in the middle 
