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16. Axis Deer {Cervus axis). 
Prolapse of the uterus following miscarriage. Gan- 
grenous perforation of the vaginal and rectal walls 
with protrusion of eight inches of small intestine. 
Gangrene of the intestine and bladder. Ascending 
suppurative nephritis. 
17. White-throated Monkey (Cercopithecus albigularis). 
General tuberculosis. 
18. Guinea Baboon (Papio sphinx). 
General tuberculosis. 
19. White Ibis {Guara alba). 
No cause of death discovered. 
20. Black Ape ( Cynopithecus niger). 
General tuberculosis. 
21. Campbell's Monkey (Cercopithecus campbelli). 
General tuberculosis. 
22. Ring-tailed Bassaris {Bassariscus astutus). 
Fatty degeneration of liver and kidneys. 
23. lAsimsi (Llama glama) . 
Decomposition was so advanced when animal was 
received that no information could be derived from 
autopsy. 
24. Red Lynx or Wild Cat (Lynx ruffus). 
Hemorrhagic gastro-enteritis with tape worms, thread 
worms, and round worms. Verminous bronchitis. 
Parenchymatous nephritis. 
25. Geoffrey's Marmoset (Midas geoffroyi). 
No cause of death discovered. 
26. Brown Macaque (Macacus arctoides). 
General tuberculosis. 
27. Grivet Monkey (Cercopithecus sabseus). 
General tuberculosis. 
28. Alpaca (Lama pacos). 
Cancer (medullary) of liver, gall bladder, and intes- 
tine, with perforation of the intestine and general 
peritonitis. 
29. Chimpanzee (Anthropopithecus niger). 
General tuberculosis. 
