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A Study of Bracken Fern Poisoning of Cattle on a California Forest Range.

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FIGURE 1. Animal No. 253, Test 1, on the third of the jowls and final day of illness, showing swelling and depressed condition
Table 1. Summafion of bracken fern feeding tesfs wifh young cattle.

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