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181. Entellus Monkey (Semnopithecus entellus). 
Dilatation of the stomach. Dislocation of liver, with 
division of liver into five lobes. 
182. Brant Goose (Branta bernicla). 
Peritoneal hemorrhage of unknown origin. 
183. Rhesus Macaque (Macacus rhesus). 
General tuberculosis. 
184. Indian Python (Python molurus). 
Large number of tape worms from three to eight 
inches in length in the large intestine. Resulting 
ulceration of the colon. 
185. Red-fronted Amazon (Chrysotis vittata). 
Acute enteritis. Necrosis of the liver. 
186. Echidna (Echidna aculeata). 
Pathological examination negative. 
187. Rhesus Monkey (Macacus rhesus). 
General tuberculosis. 
188. Common Macaque (Macacus cynomolgus). 
General tuberculosis. 
189. Black-handed Spider Monkey (Ateles geoffroyi). 
Miliary abscesses of liver. 
190. Green Jay (Xanthura luxuosa). 
Pathological examination negative. 
191. Gray Parrot (Psittacus erythacus). 
Acute enteritis. 
192. Black Bear (Ursus americanus) . 
Gastric ulcer. Gastro-enteritis. 
193. Sooty Mangabey (Cercocehus fuliginosus) , 
General tuberculosis. 
194. Gray Wood Rat (Neotoma micropus). 
Tumor of the pelvis of undetermined character. 
195. Anubis Baboon (Papio anuhis). 
Follicular enteritis. Purulent pneumonia (non-tuber- 
cular). 
196. Moor Macaque (Macacus maurus). 
Chronic obliterating pleurisy. Emphysema. Car- 
diac hypertrophy. Parasite in submucosa of in- 
testine. 
197. 198. Pale-headed Parrakeets (Platycercus pallidiceps) . 
Pathological examination negative. 
