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DR. J. A. MURRAY ON 



Table II. 





Mammals. 



Birds. 



Reptiles. 



Primates. 



Carnivora. 



Rodentia. 



Ungulata. 





Cheiroptera. 



Marsupialia. j 



• 



Tota J. 



1. General Diseases. 























Tuberculosis 



O 



S3 





6 









13 





A 

 4* 





1 



1 





1 







i 



4 



9 



1 



Septicaemia 











... 







1 





y 





1 



1 





I 









5 









1 



I 





2 



"i 





i 



6 



3 























1 







1 







' 









1 















::; 











2 



"2 



Hf6ino°'vegaviiies 











... 

































A. Diseases oj nespiraiory 























Grcfa its* 























A f plpptii<si<a 









i 









1 







Pneumonia 



27 



"' 



13 



26 



9 



... 



2 



7 



84 







Pleurisy 





2 













2 







3. Diseases of Heart. 



















■ 





Degeneration of Heart-muscle. 





1 



... 





... 









5 













3 









3 







4. Diseases of Liver. 



















... 











































5. Diseases of Alimentary Tract. 

























2 











3 









! i 



3 



1 



i 





1 



7 











8 



9 





i 



... 



... 



22 



88 



4 











i 







1 



7 



1 





\ i 







2 





... 





3 



2 



Intussusception 



... 



i 











i 



2 







Prolapse of Rectum 















i 



1 



... 



... 



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Generative Orcfatis. 























1 4 



8 



2 



3 ... 







17 



Do 



4 



















5 





7. Various. 













... 















1 











i 



2 







Sarcoma 

















-2 





Haemorrhage 







i 









"i 



1 





Injuries discovered post-1 



1 



2 









3 



7 

























Starvation and malnutrition .. 





1 





1 ... 







2 



1 



12 



Killed by companions, rats, &c 



1 i 



2 













3 



10 ' 



} 





3 



3 



' 3 



| "2 









11 



19 





Not diagnosed 



11 



9 



13 









"4 



37 



81 



78 



• 



are partly responsible for swelling the totals under the heading 

 " not diagnosed " in Table II. 



Protozoan Parasites. — In addition to the three reptilian deaths 

 in Table II. ascribed to HaBmogregaiines, these parasites have 

 been observed in a number of snakes dying from other causes. 



