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and glands of a Cavy, and in the neck of a Wolf. 'The case of 

 the Wolf is of interest because his father died here in 1914, and 

 his mother in 1915, of the same disease in the same situation. 

 A sister is alive and well. 



12. A Coypu died from an angiosarcoma of the liver ; it had 

 also an adenoma of the kidneys, and is of interest as being the 

 third case of similar tumour of the liver, and the fifth of similar 

 tumour of the kidneys in Coypus dying in the Gardens during 

 the last 9 years. 



13. Of lymphatic variety in a Polecat. This is the second 

 case of this rare disease which has occurred in 9 years. 



14. The injury was a ruptured heart in a Flamingo, and is 

 mentioned because it is the fifth Flamingo which has met with 

 the same rare accident. 



15. Further details of these blood-parasites will be found under 

 the section " Blood-Parasites,'' p. 32. Under the term malaria 

 are grouped cases due to Hmmoproteus danileioskyi and to 

 Plasmodium prcecox. 



16. These were due to a large Saccharomyces. 



17. These cases in birds were due to the deposition of masses 

 of crystals (of guanin, probably) in both visceral and parietal 

 pericardium. 



18. The only aneurism found this year was in a Civet, of 

 fusiform variety. 



19. This rare complication of kidney disease occurred in a 

 Mandrill which had acute upon old nephritis. 



