19 
Healthy. 
4 lemurs. 
1 marmoset. 
1 monkey. 
1 rat. 
2 sheep. 
Not ^posted. 
27 birds. 
Parasites. 
Blood 
8 birds. 
1 lemur. 
1 marmoset. 
1 squirrel. 
1 coot. 
1 monkey. 
1 fox. 
Stomach and intestines. . . 
1 anaconda. 
1 chow dog. 
1 eyra. 
1 gazelle. 
1 lion. 
1 ocelot. 
2 pumas. 
1 wolf. 
8 birds. 
2 civets. 
2 foxes. 
1 lemur. 
1 lynx. 
1 opossum. 
2 porcupines. 
Proventricle 
18 birds. 
5 birds. 
Pericardium 
1 lemur. 
The following parasites have been observed and deter- 
mined. In some other cases the genus has been determined, 
but the species is not yet worked out. 
Ascaris lumhricoides in an ocelot. 
Syngamus trachealis in a game bantam and a Reeves' pheasant. 
Filaria incerta in sixteen parrots and one quail. 
Ascaris leptoptera in a lion (probably a new species or sub-species of 
Ascaris.) 
Ascaris mystax in a chow dog. 
Oxyuris microtyphlon in small intestine of an iguana. 
Dibothriocephalus sp. segments found in a grey fox. 
The preceding classification shows the anatomical struc- 
tures to have been affected to the following degree: — 
Intestines 116 
Kidney 75 
Liver 52 
Lungs 30 
Infectious processes, ex- 
clusive of tuberculosis 31 
Tuberculosis 35 
Traumatism 23 
Esophagus 19 
Stomach 19 
Heart 16 
Peritoneum 9 
Post-mortem de- 
generation. . . . 
Undetermined . . . 
Malnutrition .... 
22 
56 
2 
Spleen 11 
Pancreas 3 
Skin 3 
Pharynx 1 
Not posted 27 
Healthv 9 
