132 BR. H. G. PLIMMER ON PATHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS [Jan. 18, 



Table I. — Analysis of 1171 Deaths. 



Disease. 



Mammals. 



1. Miorobio and Parasitic 



Diseases. 



Tuberculosis 



Mycosis 



Malaria 



Filaria 



Haemogregarines 



Spirillosis 



Worms 



Pneumonia 



Septicaemia 



2. Diseases of Respiratory Organs 



Pleuritis 



Empyema 



Broncho-pneumonia 



Congestion of lungs 



Bronchitis 



3. Diseases of Heart. 



Pericarditis 



Fatty degeneration 



4. Diseases of Liver. 



Hepatitis 



Fatty degeneration 



5. Diseases of Alimentary Tract. 



Peritonitis 



Gastritis 



Gastric ulceration 



Gastro-enteritis 



Enteritis 



Colitis 



Ulcerative Colitis 



Prolapse of Rectum 



6. Diseases of Urinary and 



Reproductive Organs. 



Nephritis 



Fibrosis of kidneys 



Cystic kidneys 



Inflammation of oviduct 



7. Diseases of the Nervous System. 



Myelitis ' 



8. Various. 



Sarcoma 



Malnutrition 



Abscess 



Anaemia without ascertained ) 



cause ) 



Injuries 



No cause found 



17 

 *2 



1 

 43 

 15 



3 



2 

 51 

 38 



1 



4 

 5 



7 

 11 

 40 

 6 

 4 

 1 



11 



288 



Birds. Reptiles 



70 

 48 

 14 

 10 



i 



2 

 79 



124 



5 



181 



24 

 3 



605 



7 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 19 



38 



10 



27 

 40 



51 

 1 



278 



Reference to 

 Notes. 



9 

 10 



11 



12 



1 

 I 



1- 13 



14 

 15 



16 

 17 



18 



Table I. is made up from those diseases which actually caused 

 death, but in more than half of the mammals and reptiles and in 

 more than a quarter of the birds therein tabulated there were 

 other pathological lesions which helped towards the fatal issue 

 of the principal disease. 



The following Table II. sets forth these secondary lesions ; and 

 if it be taken in conjunction with Table I., a much more accurate 

 representation of the prevalence of disease in the Gardens will be 

 arrived at. 



