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Total and differential cell counts were obtained for 1710 samples of milk taken from cows in which the stage of lactation was known. A bacteriological examination of the samples was also made. The total and differential cell counts considered together showed no marked advantage over the total cell count alone in the diagnosis of mastitis, except in milk of late lactation.
The writer had the opportunity of determining the fat content of morning and evening samples of milk from a herd of White Fulani cattle over a period of 12 months. The notes and tables which follow are the records of this work.