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culture, to the Conseils Generaux of Seine, of Seine et Oise and 
Seine et Marne, also to the agricultural societies which had been 
kind enough to contribute for the experiments made by the 
Society of Practical Veterinary Medicine and by the Melun 
Agricultural Society, with the following result: 
The Minister of Agriculture, .... 
The Conseil General of Seine, 
The Society of Practical Veterinary Medicine, . 
The Conseil General of Seine et Marne, 
The Conseil General of Seine et Oise, 
The Melun Agricultural Society, . 
The Seine et Oise Agricultural Society, 
The Fontainebleau Agricultural Society, 
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The thanks of this association are due to Mr. Duprey, Minis¬ 
ter of Agriculture ; Mr. Darbot, who interested the Minister in 
our project; Mr. Barrier, director of the Veterinary School of 
Alfort; Conseiller General of Seine, who has done effective work 
with the Conseil General of Seine, the Presidents and members 
of the Conseils Generaux of Seine, Seine et Marne, Seine et 
Oise, especially Messrs. Savary, Legendre and Brandin, and also 
the Presidents and members of the agricultural societies of 
Melun, Versailles and Fontainebleau, and finally the Pasteur 
Institute, which was so kind as to furnish us gratis the tubercu¬ 
lin required for our researches. 
In accordance with the programme adopted March 14, 1900, 
thirteen Breton cattle were purchased by Mr. Guilloury, V.S., 
of Redon (elle et Vilaine). 
They arrived at Pouilly le Fort the 1st of May, when, after a 
few days’ rest, they were submitted to the tuberculin test. 
Cow No. 6 gave the following temperatures : May 6th, 6 A. 
m., 39°5 ; 9 a. m., 3 8°7 ; noon, 3 8°8 ; 3 p. m., 4o°2 ; being a 
suspicious animal she was condemned and killed May 8th. 1 he 
temperatures recorded of the animals under observation on the 
2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th of May, are as follows : 
