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121. Great Kangaroo {JIacropus giganteiis). 
Acute nephritis. 
122. Green Monkey (Cercopithecus eallitrichus). 
General miliary tuberculosis. 
123. Prong-horned Antelope [Antilocapi-a amenmna). 
Post mortem changes prevented pathological exam- 
ination. 
124. Prong-horned Antelope {Antiiocapra americana). 
Cirrhosis of the liver. Caseous broncho-pneumonia 
with induration (non-tubercular). 
125. Himalayan Bear [Ursus tibetanws). 
Chronic tuberculosis of lungs, with formation of 
cavities. Beginning miliary tuberculosis of the 
kidney. 
126. Rose-crested Cockatoo {Cacatua moluccensis). 
Pathological examination negative. 
127. Green Monkey (Cercopithecus eallitrichus). 
Pathological examination negative. 
12S. Hamadryas Baboon (Papio haraadryas). 
General tuberculosis. Double caseous pneumonia. 
Adherent pericardium. 
129. Pig-tailed Macaque {Macacus nemestrinus). 
General tuberculosis, including the pericardium. 
130. Weeper Capuchin iCehus capucinus). 
Chronic enteritis. 
131. Great AVhite-crested Cockatoo {Cacatua cristata). 
Tuberculosis of larynx and adjacent tissues. Chronic 
nephritis. 
132. White-throated Cebus (Cebus hypoleucus). 
Miliary tuberculosis of the lower lobe of the right 
lung. 
133. Gray Lagothrix {Lagothrix lagotrichus). 
An acute infectious process of undetermined char- 
acter, probably originating in the intestinal tract. 
Enlarged thymus gland. 
134. Zebra {Equus hurchelU). 
Chronic enteritis resulting from the presence of an 
enormous number of round worms in the small 
intestine. Chronic parenchymatous nephritis. 
