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163. Rhesus Macaque {Macacus rhesus). 
General tuberculosis. 
164. Ring-tailed Coati (Nasica rufa). 
Pulmonary and renal tuberculosis. 
165. Rhesus Macaque (Macacus rhesus). 
General tuberculosis. 
166. Texas Rattlesnake {Crotalus atrox). 
Pathological examination negative. 
167. Raccoon (Procyon lotor). 
Pathological examination negative. 
168. Spotted-tailed Dasyure {Dasyurus maculatus). 
Primary cancer of the small intestine, with meta- 
static nodules in liver, spleen, lungs, and perito- 
neal lymph glands. Small abscess in the lung 
from streptococcus infection. 
169. Red-necked Wallaby (Macropus ruficollis). 
Pathological examination negative. 
170. American Otter (Lutra canadensis). 
Pathological examination negative. 
171. Cinereus Eagle (Halicetus alhicillus). 
Malignant endocarditis. Atheroma of heart valves. 
Miliary abscesses of liver and spleen. 
172. Brown Cebus (Cehus fatuellus). 
Hemorrhage into medulla and upper part of cord. 
173. Douroucouli (Nyctipithecus trivirgatus). 
Pathological examination negative. 
174. Black Swan (Cygnus atratus). 
Pathological examination negative. 
175. Common Marmoset (Hapale jacchus). 
Interstitial nephritis. Emphysema of lungs. 
176. Kinkajou (Cercoleptes caudivolvulus) . 
Tape worms from one to two inches in length in 
stomach and intestines. Fatty degeneration of 
liver, 
177. Green Monkey (Cercopithecus callitrichus) . 
General tuberculosis. 
178. 179, 180. Three llQlVoQTidiQr^ {Menopoma allegheniensis). 
Post-mortem degeneration too great for pathological 
examination. 
