DEATHS IX THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS. 



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In Table I. an analysis is made of the immediate causes of 

 death, but in nearly every case the animals were found to be 

 suffering from other lesions as well. Table II. summarizes these 

 other diseases from which the animals were suffering ; and if 

 this Table be taken in conjunction with Table I., a much more 

 accurate estimate of the amount of disease in the Gardens will be 

 arrived at. 



Table II. — Secondary Diseases found in the animals tabulated 

 in Table I. 



Diseases. 



Tuberculosis 



Mj'cosis 



Pneumonia 



Pericarditis 



Peritonitis 



Abscess 



Pyorrhoea 



Hydatids 



Worms 



Malaria 



Pilaria 



Leucocytozoa 



Scabies 



Suppuration 



Necrosis 



Amoebic infection 

 Haemogregarines 



Mammals. 



Bronchitis 



Broncho-pneumonia 



Congestion of lungs 



QCdema of lungs 



Hydrothorax 



Dilated heart 



Atheroma 



Aneurism 



Pericarditis 



Degeneration of heart-muscle 



Hy dropericardium 



Hepatitis 



Fatty degeneration of liver . . . 



Cirrhosis 



Gastritis 



Gastric ulceration 



Gastro-enteritis 



Enteritis 



Intussusception , . 



Ato!iy of intestine 



Nephritis 



Stone 



Pregnancy 



Salpingitis 



Sarcoma 



Ascites 



Hsemorrhage 



Spinal curvatui-e 



Rickets 



Osteomalacia 



Injuries :. . 



23 

 1 

 1 



2 

 5 

 2 



17 

 5 

 2 



14 

 5 



41 

 2 

 1 



43 

 1 

 1 



"l 

 3 

 1 

 1 



Birds. 



13 



2 



157 

 134 



11 



6 



45 



1 



109 



81 



Reptiles. 



4 

 17 



2 

 12 



Reference 



to Notes 



following. 



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