Cask \o. LI\. — A loiiipaiiixn vhcrp lo ihr laM SvjHroibet jtk, towoUir 
subcutaneously with 1*5 c.c. ritraiMl bliMxJ from IX i|Mr««ile« preint'. Tk 
temperature remained normal and Irypanneomei irer* not teen dunnf tbc tacstr- 
four days it continued under observation 
4. Goats. Three jfoats wore inoctilalt'd, <*nc becoming infected 
Parasites were intermittently present in sranty numbers in the one 
positive case. 
Case No. XI. —A goat aged one year, m poor •••ndition and fsaiaj hr* 1 
herd infected with scabies. ,I»b’ 'nh. inoculated •ubriitancoualy with 5^ t.c- 
blood from Case VIII. Organisms were not seen during the cn»uin| teo d»T* 
It arrived at the new camp on August and, and lry{>anosonirs were first Kca oi 
the 5th of that month. 'J'hey continued intermittently pre«enl lu *ranty •■■ben 
for the .six weeks of life remaining. 
I he temperature, ns in sheep, showed no tendency to repordure the aalarul 
tyoe, but assumed rather that seen in the two infected tattle 
Ihis animal became badly infected with a form of dermatitu, winch »preid 
to t e lips and around the eyes and ears, causing considerable uritalioB a»J 
probably hastened death, which occurred on .Veptember 1 ilh. the tiitv-fourth dir 
after inoculation. 
.PciAwwrrcwi.— Trypanosomes were not wen in blood or glaud juice. Mwoo; 
mem ranes pale, a few petechiae on the conjuncitvae. few small cirrumscribri 
ulcers were present on the gums and hard-palate. No fluid in the tborwk *ix! 
conSs"3 cavities Heart pale and flabby, lung, normal. I.iver pale but of firo 
® adherent to the diaphragm, gall bladder distroded. U U« 
iltiations f tape-worms were found. Spleen showed 00 po« 
resembling th pale and not greatly enlarged. Small coocwtioo! 
SLsT'nr'/vidrcUrrx""^ occurred m the Isrp 
subcmaTeomiy^w^h'..o"rc'‘‘’cit?r^^^^^ 
irregular, but tryDanoso?r,^« x:/ !^ ^ The temperature *»s 
on November 20th. Sheep clte"x\\*i'lt ^ «oditH» 
infected. ® A.A..\III, inoculated at the same lime bee*®* 
Case II. The timperaturr'showed rdaid'”’ ' 
but trypano.somes were never se# ^ r * ^ variation somewhat greater than o! 
T. dimorfhon and became infeciAH ^ ‘Tth it was inorttlaled 
■noculated on An,.,,. ‘rn ^nl^cr^xl 
w«°Tnocuhf^l" P™*’"'’’!' pygi 
of bbod frZ Case 
until October active and in perfect he« 
of the boy in charge suddenly through the inaltreatm 
Guinea-Pigs F' ' 
respectively, Cases IX, xTx.XXhT v'v v 
They showed no d.sturbani^e in 
normal and organisms hnv^ health, the temperature reman 
ntsms Iiave never appeared. They are all still ali 
