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2328. Sooty Mangabey No. 70. Received 5/9/10. 
Passed on an excellent chart to be associated with a 
group in which there were Red Monkey No. 21, White- 
collared Mangabey No. 13, White-throated Monkey 
No. 11, and Sooty Mangabey No. 65 (see below). He 
was testeu after the death of Sooty Mangabey No. 65, 
gave a perfect chart and then came in contract with a 
group containing Rhesus Macaque No. 135. When 
this one died he was returned but died shortly. 
2318. Weeper Cebus No. 55. Received 11/16/07. 
Passed and was in indoor exhibition cage three and one- 
half years not exposed to an infected animal. Then 
retested to be put into large outdoor (band-stand) cage. 
No tuberculous monkey in his associates yet put into 
cage 6/10/11 and died 7/27/11 with miliary tubercu- 
losis. This appears like a case from feeding by visitors. 
2423. Stair's Monkey. Received 4/28/09. Passed to 
be associated with Red Monkey No. 21, Sooty Manga- 
beys No. 65 and No. 70. He was tested twice after the 
death of Sooty Mangabey No. 65 and passed to the 
band-stand cage where he was exposed to Weeper Cebus 
No. 55. He may of course have carried the organisms 
on his hair as we assume also that Red Monkey No. 21 
and others have done. 
2428. Long-armed Baboon No. 2. Received 11/11/09. 
Passed along with Reddish Macaque No. 1 (see 1911 
report) which had tuberculosis. After the death of this 
animal he gave a good chart. He was returned for the 
general injection in 1911 but did not give a satisfactory 
chart and was held. Died 11/1/11 with a small lesion 
which could hardly be dated as far back as the Reddish 
Macaque's case. 
2453. Red Monkey No. 22. Received 2/2/11. Passed 
on a faultless chart to be associated with a group in which 
Barbary Ape No. 9 was. He was returned when this 
monkey died, retested twice and held each time. Died 
11/27/11 of rapidly advancing lesions. 
2482. Rhesus Macaque No. 145. Received 6/3/11. 
Passed to the band-stand cage where Weeper Cebus 
