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carried ticks during the summer. Reported in good health 
Aug. 15th and Oct. 1st. 
Bull No. 21. Weight 415 lbs. when inoculated ; gained 30 
lbs. Fever on 4th day, continued 10 days; ranging from 103.6 
to 104.4. Ate well and showed no marked outward signs of 
illness. Secondary rise on 33d day, and continued 5 days, 104 
to 104.6° F. Shipped in good condition. This animal was re¬ 
inoculated Dec. 8th with 2 cc. from a recovered native. Tem¬ 
perature on arrival in Texas 103.6, slight fever. Became 
infested with ticks in February. April 24th, reported in good 
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health. June 24th, temperature 102.5, an d carrying ticks. 
Aug. 15th, bull is still in good health ; has done some service. 
Oct. 1st, reported well. 
Bull No. 18. Weight 445 lbs. when received ; gained 85 
lbs. No distinct fever period occurred at the usual time follow¬ 
ing inoculation, only a few isolated high temperatures. On the 
31st day and for a few days following the temperature was up 
to 104. The bull at this time was somewhat dumpish and off 
feed. The animal was reinoculated Dec. 8th at the beginning 
of this fever period, with 2.5 cc. from a recovered native. Was 
sent south in good condition. Had fever on arrival at Corpus 
Christi, Texas. Temperature Jan. 9th, 104.2. Was off a few 
days—probably a secondary reaction from the inoculation of 
Dec. 8th. Animal carried ticks through the summer. June 
24th, temperature 103.4, bearing ticks. Was put with cows 
and heifers for a while in May and June. Was reported in good 
health Aug. 15th and Oct. 1st. 
Tod’s Bulls, Group II. Inoculated Nov. 15th, 1898, with 2.5 
cc. defibrinated blood from Texan steer. They were shipped 
to Corpus Christi, Texas, Jan. 1, 1899, arrived at destination 
Jan 6. 
Bull No. 8. Weight 370 lbs. when received ; gained 10 lbs. 
Had fever during the 60 days at the Station. From 25th to 
34th days a somewhat continuous fever, 104 to 105.6° F. Ani¬ 
mal looked thin when shipped, although he had made a slight 
gain in weight. Temperature on arrival in Texas, 103. Car- 
