132 THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY [VI, II

                                                 TABLE I

Nature of the sample

Weight of original
liver represented
by the chloroform
solution of the
unsaponifiable
matter actually
used for the
tintometric
estimation

Blue
units
per
gram
of
liver
(Moore)

Healthy Bull No. 45.

(a) Central portion . . . . . .

20 mg.

400

(b) Peripheral portion . . . . . .

388

Healthy Bull No. 26.

(a) Central portion . . . . . .

40 mg.

250

(b) Peripheral portion . . . . . .

200

Healthy Goat A.

(a) Central portion . . . . . .

10 mg.

1,300

(b) Peripheral portion . . . . . .

1,175

(c) Central portion left at room temperature with-
out KOH for 5 days.

1,325

(d) Central portion left in the refrigerator for 5 days
as control.

1,275

Healthy Goat B.

(a) Central portion . . . . . .

10 mg.

1,075

(b) Peripheral portion . . . . . .

1,000

(c) Central portion left at room temperature . .

1,100

(d) Central portion left in the refrigerator as control

1,075