Notes. —Nov. 2d, No. 3 and 6 arc not as well as No. 1. 
Nov. 3d, No. 3 is dry in the evening. 
Nov. 4th, she gives about 9 liters in the day. 
Nov. 18th, No. 5 is well. 
VIII. Van de Zande, cattle dealer at Borgerhout. In one of 
his cows (No. 10) the temperature on the 3d of Nov., was 38°9. 
She gave on the 2d, 4 instead of 10 liters of milk. Symptoms of 
indigestion—sold. She is killed, and at post-mortem shows a be¬ 
ginning of hepatization. A dog ate her lungs and I could not 
inoculate the other cows. 
During the absence of Van de Zande, a new cow was placed 
in the stable, between No. 1 and No. 2. At my first visits the 
cows were placed as follows: 
No. 9. 
No. 8. 
No. 7. 
No. 6. 
No. 5. 
No. 4. No. 3. 
No. 2. 
No. 1. 
Nov, 
. 11. 
38°0 
39°0 
37°8 
37°5 
38'0 
38°2 
39°2 
37°5 
37°0 
u 
14. 
40°5 
u 
15. 
39°5 
« 
18. 
37°5 
37°5 
37 u 5 
37^-6 
37° 4 
38° 3 
38°3 
39°2 
384 
u 
20. 
40°0 
u 
21. 
37°8 
38^0 
37°0 
38°3 
killed. 
38°0 
38 e 5 
37 7 
u 
23. 
38°5 
37°7 
38°2 
37 °2 
37° 5 
40°6 
38 c 5 
38 0 
tzS 
o 
<! 
11th, No. ! 
S had ; 
i little oedema of the 
mammae; 
she has 
given milk from one teat only for a long time. 
No. 3 is lame on the left hind leg, gives 27 liters. 
The 18th of Nov., No. 8 is healthy. 
The 17th, No. 4 is isolated, as she does not feed; the 18th 
she eats and milks 10 liters instead of 15—18 the days before. 
The 20th, respiration 42, pulse 96, palpitation of the heart, 
chills, no grunt, no dullness on percussion. She is sold and 
slaughtered. On post-mortem is found hepatization to the second 
degree. The virus is used to inoculate No. 1, 2, 5, 7 and 9. No. 
3 has calved during the night. No. 6 and 8 are fat. 
The 23d of Nov., No. 3 has a temperature of 40°6. She milks 
as before, 27 liters. 
IX. Van Hout at Borgerhout: 
No. l. 
Nov. 13. 39°9 
“ 14. 40°5 Killed. 
No. 2. 
4l°2 Killed. 
