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46. Squirrel Monkey {Chrysolhrix sciureus). 
Subacute enteritis. 
Slight parenchymatous nephritis. 
Distoma hepaticum. 
47. Indian Antelope {Antilope eervicapra). 
No cause of death discovered. 
48. Sooty Mangabey {Cercocebus fuliginosus). 
General tuberculosis. 
49. Nylghaie (Boselaphus tragocamelus). 
Perforation of the stomach by a piece of iron 
wire which had been swallowed with the food. 
Peritonitis with gangrene of the small intes- 
tine. 
50. Alpaca (Llama pacos). 
No cause of death discovered. Decomposition was 
far advanced at time of autopsy. 
51. Ring-tailed Coati (Nasua nasua). 
No cause of death discovered. 
52. Hybrid between Grivet and Green Monkey. 
Parenchymatous nephritis. 
The mother and father died of tuberculosis. 
53. Black-handed Spider Monkey {Ateles geoffroyi). 
Lobar pneumonia. 
Acute enteritis. 
54. Sooty Mangabey (Cercoeebus fuliginosus). 
Bronchitis. 
Diffuse nephritis. 
Fatty degeneration of the liver. 
Parasites of the pancreas. 
55. Gray Fox (Canis einereo-ai^genteus). 
Catarrhal bronchitis. 
Catarrhal enteritis. (Probably distemper.) 
56. Common Paradoxure (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). 
Strangulation of the small intestine through a hole in 
the omentum, followed by intestinal gangrene and 
general peritonitis. 
Pulmonary tuberculosis. 
