DISSECTIONS OF PUPS. 415 



2. A crushed pup greatly emaciated. 



3. A crushed pup in good conditiod, jammed in rocks. 



4. One young pup : thin ; lett eye sore. 



5. A recently dead pup ; eye picked out; bleeding at nose; too dirty to be handled. 



6. Male; emaciated; found washed up on the beach; no food in stomacih, which 

 contained water; trachea full of foam; liver shows emaciation; also black matter in 

 stomach and intestines, that in stomach probably due to regurgitation ; drowned. 



Note. — After exposure to air the lungs fill and turn red. There is none of the deep congestion 

 fonnd in starved and trampled pups. 



7. Female, large, fat; found at high- water mark; contusion on back and left 

 side ; watery fluid in abdominal cavity ; foamy mucus in trachea ; lungs congested ; 

 normal feces ; normal Viscera ; liver normal ; stomach distended with air; injuries 

 and drowning. 



8. Female, fair condition ; found on sandy spot ; recently dead; lungs congested, 

 flat, no air ; stomach empty ; viscera normal, also heart ; no contusion visible except 

 over left frontal, slight; apparently drowned. 



9. Male, large, fat, recently dead; left lung congested; right lung not congested, 

 but does not crepitate ; stomach full of milk ; liver, intestines, and kidneys healthy. 



10. Male, large, good condition ; blood about normal ; left eye gone, orbit inflamed ; 

 no contusion visible on body or head ; lungs healthy ; stomach distended with milk ; 

 viscera normal; no visible cause of death. 



11. Male, fat, large ; found on sand ; blood fluid ; lungs congested, solid, hard, 

 leathery, incompressible ; liver much congested ; kidneys somewhat congested ; 

 stomach full of air. 



12. Female, fat ; stomach full of milk ; organs in good condition except right 

 lung, which is congested; found on sand among rocks; probably crushed. 



13. Male pup, fair condition ; a bad bruise on abdomen, near rump ; testicles 

 squeezed out ; died slowly ; found where he probably fell from the rocks above ; 

 lungs congested, the left flattened ; stomach empty ; bruises caused by fall. 



14. Female, fat ; lungs watery, flabby ; right lung slightly congested ; stomach 

 full of milk ; somewhat bruised about chest ; some little time dead, but quite fresh ; 

 spleen slightly bruised ; ventricles very much clotted ; bruise on right side of frontal 

 region ; probably bruised by surf and drowned. 



Apup with a suppurating eye killed at Zapadni was brought home. On examination 

 the eye was found to be injured by a bite or poSsiMy by the peck of a gull. A slight 

 contusion above the orbit. The eye was cut out and saved in formalin. The pup was 

 killed by being strangled and being knelt upon ; it took between three and five 

 minutes to kill liim. The lungs showed congestion as in other pups examined. ISo 

 sign of external contusions were found. 



MR. LUCAS'S NOTES, 



Most of the dead pups counted have been long dead ; recent ones very few. 

 Two freshly drowned pups were found on Southwest Bay sand beach, but the total 

 number drowned is small. Many of the drowned pups are emaciated and would 

 have died anyhow. Starving pups once washed off' the rocks would be less able to get 

 back than healthy ones. 



