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MR. H. G. PUMMER ON DEATHS 



Table I. — Analysis of the Causes of Death. 



Diseases. 



Reptiles. 



Reference 

 to Notes 

 following. 



1. Microbic or Parasitic 



Diseases. 



Tuberculosis 



Mycosis 



Pneumonia 



Septicaemia 



Abscess 



Pericarditis 



Peritonitis 



Stomatitis 



Pleuritis 



Distomiasis 



Hydatids 



Worms 



Hsemogregarines 



Malaria 



Cystitis 



2. Diseases of Mespiraiory 



Organs. 



Broncho-pneumonia 



Congestion of lungs 



Atelectasis 



Bronchitis 



3. Diseases of the Heart. 



Fatty degeneration 



4. Diseases of the Diver. 



Fatty degeneration 



Hepatitis 



Cirrhosis 



Angioma 



5. Diseases of Alimentary Trad. 



Gastritis 



Gastric ulceration 



Gastro-enteritis 



Enteritis 



Intussusception 



Intestinal obstruction 



6. Diseases of Urinary Organs. 



Nephritis 



Fibrosis of kidnej-s 



Stone 



Inflammation of oviduct 



7. T^arioiis. 



Carcinoma 



Sarcoma 



Senile Decay 



Anaemia without ascertained 7 



cause ) 



Injuries discovered post - \ 



mortem S 



23 



93 



23 



1 

 1 

 16 

 20 

 1 

 1 



10 

 11 



12 



13 

 14 



Besides those tabulated above, 



120 animals were killed by order or by companions, 

 151 ,, died of malnutrition and starvation, 



1 animal was not examined, 

 138 animals were too .stale foi- detailed examination, 

 these completing the total. 



