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Table I. — Analysis of the Causes of Death [continued). 



Diseases. 



1. Microhic or Parasitic 



Diseases (cont.). 



Cystitis 



Hsemogregarinosis 



Coccidiosis 



Saccbaromj'cosis 



Toxoplasmosis 



Sy ngamus 



2. Diseases of Jiespiratory 



Organs. 



Atelectasis 



Bronchitis 



Congestion of lungs 



Bronclio-pneumonia 



3. Diseases of the Heart. 



Pericarditis 



Degeneration of lieart-muscle 



4. Diseases of the Diver. 



Hepatitis 



Cirrhosis 



Fatty degeneration 



5. Diseases of the Alimentary 



Tract. 



Gastritis 



Gastric ulceration 



Gastro-enteritis 



Enteritis 



Intestinal obstruction 



Intussusception 



6. Diseases of Urinary and 



Generative Organs. 



Nephritis 



Cystitis 



Salpingitis 



Retained placenta 



Atrophy of uterus 



7. Various. 



Carcinoma 



Sarcoma 



Adenoma 



Angioma 



Chloroform poisoning 



Osteomalacia 



Injuries discovered post - \ 

 . mortem ) 



Mammals 



1 

 10 

 13 

 34 



1 



4 



11 



25 



2 

 4 



40 

 1 



i 

 1 



2 

 3 

 1 

 1 

 1 



Birds. 



130 



1 



150 



1 



81 



Reptiles 



11 



Reference 



to Notes 

 following. 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 

 16 



Besides those tabulated above, 



38 mammals, 113 birds, 4 reptiles, were killed by order or 



by companions, 

 1 ,, 6 ,, 51 ,, died from malnutrition 



or starvation, 



4 3, 31 „ 41 ,, were too decomposed 



for examination. 



