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234. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mono). 
Acute caseous pneumonia. Miliary tuberculosis of 
liver, spleen, and omentum. 
235. Prong-horned Antelope {Antilocapra americana). 
Chronic enteritis from a species of Trichocephalus. 
236. Grivet Monkey {Cercopithecus sahceus). 
General tuberculosis. 
237. Yellow-fronted Amazon {Chrysotis ochrocephala) . 
Acute enteritis. Necrosis of liver. 
238. White-fronted Amazon (Chrysotis leucocephala) . 
Pathological examination negative. 
239. Rhesus Macaque (Macacus rhesus). 
General mihary tuberculosis. 
240. Buffalo (Bison americanus) . 
Gastro-enteritis. The stomach contained a number 
of nails, broken glass, and pebbles. 
241. Common Macaque (Macacus cynomolgus) . 
General tuberculosis. 
242. Vervet Monkey (Cercopithecus pygerithrus). 
General tuberculosis. 
243. Roseate Cockatoo (Cacatua roseicapilla) . 
Chronic enteritis from intestinal worms. Tubercu- 
losis of lungs. 
244. Rhesus Macaque (Macacus rhesus). 
Acute miliary tuberculosis. 
245. White-fronted Amazon (Chrysotis leucocephala). 
Chronic peritonitis of unknow^n origin. 
246. Long-tailed Conure (Conurus euops). 
Pathological examination negative. 
247. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocebus fuliginosus) . 
Caseous pneumonia of the lungs. Miliary tubercu- 
losis of the omentum and kidneys. 
248. Mona Monkey (Cercopithecus mona). 
General tuberculosis. 
249. Red Brocket Deer (Mazama rufa). 
Acute gastro-enteritis. Toxic nephritis. 
250. Gray Parrot (Psittacus erythacus). 
Chronic enteritis. 
251. Indian Antelope (Antilope cervicapra). 
Pathological examination negative. 
