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with carbolic acid solution upon arrival and when sent 
to the exhibition cage. 
2191. Red Monkey No. 21. History given above and 
in 1911 report. Injected for the last time 3/10/11. 
Gave a rather good temperature curve but of low range. 
Killed. Tuberculous. 
2192. White-throated Monkey No. 11. Received 
9/20/10. Passed 9/30/10. Associated with several 
monkeys, among them Sooty Mangaby No. 65 after the 
death of which (2/3/11) he was returned to the infirmary 
and killed on 3/10/11 because of poor condition, while 
awaiting a test. He was associated also with Red Mon- 
key No. 21. 
2207. Rhesus Macaque No. 130. Received 5/28/06. 
Had been injected twice but finally passed to Monkey 
House 3/20/07 on a good chart. Associated from the 
first with Rhesus Macaque No. 115 (1911 report) which 
showed a cryptogenic case on 2/16/11. Rhesus No. 130 
returned to detention room and died 4/12/11. 
2213. Barbary Ape No. 9. Received 2/19/11. Passed 
on a perfectly good chart 2/18/11. Associated with no 
tuberculous monkeys. Died 4/17/11 with an acutely 
advancing tuberculosis. 
2268. Rhesus Macaque No. 135. Received 3/18/11 
and passed 3/27/11 to be associated with a group in 
which two cases developed later. White-collared and 
Sooty Mangabeys (see list below), died 6/10/11 rapid 
acute lesions. 
These two now to be described had been associated 
with Sooty Mangabey No. 65 (see 1911 report), but 
had given unexceptionable charts thereafter. 
2281. White-collared Mangabey No. 13. Received 
6/18/10. Injected twice passed to be associated with 
Sooty Mangabey No. 65 (see above) and Red Monkey 
No. 21. When ret est ed after the death of the former he 
passed well and was associated with a group in which 
were Rhesus Macaque No. 135 and Sooty Mangabey 
No. 70 (see below). When the macaque died he was 
brought to the laboratory to be retested but died 6/23/11. 
