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vessels, and there are a number of dark, hemorrhagic spots, par- 

 ticularly on the ilium. The mediastinal, the mesenteric, and in 

 fact all of the glands which can now be inspected, are swollen, 

 highly congested, and dark purplish in color. The large th}Taus 

 persists; it is of a dark purple color and shows a number of very 

 dark, almost black, hemorrhagic spots. Such hemorrhages are 

 seen also on the visceral layer of the pericardium. The coronary- 

 veins and their branches are much injected. The myocardium is 

 fairly firm, well contracted on the left side and dilated on the right, 

 and of a pale pinkish color. The valves are normal. The lungs 

 are generally pinkish-purple in color and the subpleural veins are 

 much injected. The upper lobes contain a fair amount of air, but 

 the lower ones very little and are much darker than the former, a 

 good deal of dark, fluid blood escaping from them on section. The 

 bronchial glands are in the same condition as the others, being 

 swollen, softened, and highly congested. The spleen is much 

 enlarged, its size being more than that of a normal adult's. Exter- 

 nally it is dark purplish-blue. The capsule is shining and the 

 surface slightly wrinkled. It is soft in consistency, and on sec- 

 tion is of a brownish-red color and has a very soft pulp. The 

 Malpighian bodies are fairly well marked, but the trabecule are 

 not easy to distinguish. A good deal of dark brown juice can be 

 scraped from the surface. The liver is swollen and of a dark 

 purplish color with an occasional alternating grayish-white area. 

 Its margins are rounded. On section the veins are found to be 

 filled with dark fluid blood. The cut surface is pinkish-brown in 

 color, with some grayish-white areas. The gall bladder is deeply 

 injected and studded with hemorrhagic areas of a deep purple, 

 almost black, color. Its walls are much thickened, very oedematous, 

 and ahnost gelatinous in character. The mucous membrane is 

 swollen and its small vessels are so highly injected that they can 

 be seen with the naked eye as dark red tortuous lines. The kidneys 

 are pinkish-purple in color, with a number of subcapsular, dark, 

 hemorrhagic areas, which vary in size from that of a millet seed 

 to that of a pea. The capsule peels off easik, and on its removal 

 the glomeruli are seen as dark red points surrounded by rather 

 grayish-white areas. The tubules are grayish-white. The mucous 

 membrane of the pelves is smooth, but even here the small vessels 

 are so much injected that they can easily be distinguished with the 

 naked eye. The suprarenals are much swollen, oedematous, and 



