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44. Evening: temperature 103£, pulse 46; injection on mucous 
membrane of the nose swollen and congested. 
Dec. 15.— Bay Mare. —Morning: temperature 102£, respira¬ 
tion 19, pulse 48. Lymphatics on the left side of the face are 
swollen and tender, has two little red spots on the mucous mem¬ 
brane of the left nostril. Evening: temperature 1011, respiration 
12, pulse 42. Grey Gelding. —Morning: temperature 102, pulse 
48 and weaker; the red spots of yesterday look better and seem 
to disappear. Evening: temperature 1011, pulse 40. 
Dec. i(3 .—Bay Make. —Morning: temperature 1011, respira¬ 
tion 14, pulse 34; gland of the right side a little enlarged; right 
and left nostrils of a slight lead color and glossy in appearance; 
one of the red spots spoken of on the 15th has developed a nice 
chancroid ulcer. Evening: temperature 1021, respiration 11, 
pulse 36. Grey Gelding. —Morning: temperature 1011, pulse 
40 ; the abrasions on the inoculated spots of the Schneiderian 
membrane are disappearing, but the inoculations on the nostrils 
have now the appearance of farcinous ulcers and discharge a 
thin, bloody pus ; the glands are yet of the natural size. Evening: 
temperature lOlf, pulse 42. 
p) ec . 17. —Bay Mare. —Morning : temperature 1021, respira¬ 
tion 11, pulse 38 ; profuse discharge from left nostril, large ulcers 
on the left nostril. Evening: temperature 1031, respiration 14, 
pulse 38. Grey Gelding. —Morning: temperature 102, pulse 38 ; 
lymphatics of the neck swollen and sore; inoculations on the 
nasal mucous membrane all healed but still a little red , slight 
discharge from both nostrils; inoculation outside of the nostiils 
looks bad and characteristic of farcy. Evening: temperature 
100|, pulse 38 ; the inoculation of nostril looks ulcerated. 
B) ec . is.—B ay Mare. —Morning : temperature 1021, respira¬ 
tion 14, pulse 38 ; ulcer is larger. Evening : temperature 1021, 
respiration 14, pulse 38. Grey Gelding. —Morning : temperature 
102, pulse 38 ; same condition. Evening: temperature 101, pulse 
38 ; he was sent to the offal dock. 
The mare was destroyed on the 20th. Post mortem examin¬ 
ation was held immediately after death. 
The chest was opened on the left side and the trachea and 
