TUBERCULIN, ETC., IN THE ERADICATION OF TUBERCULOSIS. 159 
Herd Nos. Chart of Milch Cows. — Contimied. 
44 
lOI 
102.6 
101.8 
lOI 
100.8 
39 
101.25 
10L.4 
101.4 
IOI.6 
102 
^ 4 
100.8 
102.4 
102.6 
104.6 
^25 
101.4 
104.2 
106,2 
*22 
101.25 
104.2 
106 
106.2 
* 7 
100.6 
102.4 
103.6 
105.4 
*43 
102.75 
103.4 
103.8 
105.6 
19 
100.6 
102,4 
102.6 
102.8 
102 
*21 
lOI 
106.2 
106.6 
*38 
IOI.4 
104.4 
106.4 
107 
17 
IOI.6 
103 
102.8 
lOI 
101.6 
37 
101.2 
102 
101.8 
lOI 
48 
101.5 
103.4 
104.8 
lOI 
lOI 
49 
102 
103 
102.6 
lOI 
*36 
100.4 
105 
106.6 
105.8 
The reagent used was the Tiiberculinum Kochii of Lib- 
bertz, the dose used being two minims diluted with one per 
cent, solution carbolic acid in distilled water. The column of 
figures to the left of the above chart were the herd numbers of 
the cows, and these numbers will again be referred to further 
on in the report. 
It will be noticed that those animals marked with a *, thir¬ 
teen in all, gave decided reactions. Please note also that the 
diseased animals were in clumps or bunches. The worst dis¬ 
eased individuals were found in the centres of these clumps. 
The animals were condemned by the State authorities and 
killed. In every instance well marked tuberculosis was present, 
some of the cases being very bad indeed. 
On January 20, 1895, all the young stock and both the bulls 
were tested, also five of the milch cows were retested, and the 
following is the charts of the temperatures obtained. 
Herd Nos. Temperature Charts of Young Stock {heifers). 
50 
101,2 
101.2 
101 
100.8 
101.2 
51 
lOI 
101.2 
101 
101 
101 
52 
100.8 
101.4 
101.6 
101.2 
101.2 
53 
101 
101.4 
101 
100.8 
101 
54 
101 
102 
102.4 
101.4 
101.6 
55 
101.2 
102 
102 
102.8 
101.6 
56 
100.6 
102 
101.8 
101 
101.4 
57 
101.6 
102.6 
102.4 
101,8 
101.6 
58 
101.6 
102 
101.4 
101.4 
101.6 
59 
101.2 
102 
101.8 
101.2 
101.4 
60 
102.2 
101.6 
101.6 
101.4 
101.6 
