Slight opacity of the right cornea was now apparent. On the 
twenty-fourth day both corneae were opaque. During the next week 
the opacity gradually disappeared, until on the thirty-second dav 
the eyes appeared perfectly normal. On the thirty-seventh day the 
left cornea again became cloudy, and on the thirty-ninth was 
opaque. The following day slight opacity was observable in the 
other cornea. The left cornea remained densely opaque and the 
right slightly cloudy until the death of the animal. 
Goat 2. Parasites were first observed in the blood (one to fifty 
fields) on the fourth day after inoculation. In the course of the 
next thirty-three days they' were found on ten occasions in very small 
numbers. During the last nine days no parasites were found. The 
animal died on the forty-sixth day. The temperature never rose 
above 104° F. Oedematous swelling of the integuments below the 
eyes and over the nasal bones appeared on the sixteenth day and 
persisted until death. 
On the thirty-sixth day' slight opacity of the left cornea was 
observed for the first time, ( he opacity rapidly spread from below 
upwards, until on the thirty-eighth day the left cornea was densely 
opaque in its lower two-thirds. On the thirty-ninth day the left 
cornea was found to be clearing, whilst there was a slight cloudiness 
<>f the cornea of the opposite eye. The following day the right 
cornea was opaque. During the next few days the opacity rapidly 
disappeared from both eyes, until on the forty-second day the left 
cornea was clear and the right almost clear. During the last four 
day's the right cornea became slightly more cloudy; the left 
remained clear until death. 
Goat 3. Parasites (one to fifty' fields) first seen in the blood on 
the eleventh day after inoculation. They were subsequently found 
in very small numbers on the twenty-first and thirty-ninth days. 
I he animal died on the fifty-fourth day. Temperature remained 
between 103 and 104° F. Oedematous condition of the skin of the 
lace apparent on the thirtieth day and persisted until death. 
Slight cloudiness of the lower portion of the right cornea 
appeared for the first time on the thirty-ninth day. The opacity 
rapidly increased in extent and density', until on the forty-second 
C a> ' tlle whole cornea was densely opaque. The condition persisted 
anti death. The left cornea was unaffected. 
