DEATHS IN THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS. 31 



Table IV. 



Mammals. 



Year 



1913. 



1914. 



1915 



191*3 



local number or mammals ... 



1 '0*70 



12t>l 



1013 



855 



Tuberculosis 



31 



12 



6 



16 



Mycosis 



8 



6 



10 



12 





r ) r 



S3 



4.8 



^0 



Ou 



Bronchitis 



6 



11 



10 



8 



Proncho-pneumonia 



25 



24 



34 



42 



Congestion of lungs 



14 



14 



13 



3 



Gastro-enteritis 



7 



16 



11 



4 





33 



33 



25 



22 



Nephritis 



90 



66 



40 



34 





Birds. 









Total number of birds 



3518 



3610 



3240 



2534 



Tuberculosis 



101 



113 



60 



71 



TVT vcosis 



/ o 



88 



32 



29 



Pneumonia 



89 



118 



70 



53 



Congestion of lun^s 



98 



133 



130 



78 



Enteritis . 



148 



1H9 



150 



190 



Nephritis 



135 



129 



81 



45 





Reptiles. 









Total number of reptiles 



1169 



1045 



608 



625 



Tuberculosis 



6 



4 



2 



1 



Mycosis 



1 



10 



6 



6 



Pneumonia 



138 



69 



34 



48 



Congestion of lungs 



13 



19 



11 



8 



Enteritis 



15 



17 



8 



14 



Blood-Parasites. 



During the year the blood of every animal mentioned in the 

 foregoing lists has been examined, with the result that parasites 

 have been found in 24 cases, in 13 species for the first time. 



They have been distributed as follows : — 



Filarial. In 3 mammals ; in all for the first time. 

 In 3 birds ; in all for the first time. 

 f Hwmoproteus danilewshyi. In 5 birds ; in 3 species 



Malaria ). ^ rs ^ ^ mie - 



j Plasmodium prmcox. In 1 bird for the first 



time. 



Leucocytozoa. In 3 birds; in 2 species for the first time. 

 Hamiogregarines. In 9 reptiles ; in 3 species for the first 



time. 



Intestinal organisms. In 1 reptile, 



