REPORTS OF CASES. 
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the time of death. The pigmented areas in the right parietal 
pleura were no doubt due to hemorrhage at the time of the 
original injury. If a piece of rib had not punctured the heart, 
it is possible that the horse would have made as uneventful recov¬ 
ery, and no one would have known that he was able to pull 
heavy loads in spite of six fractured ribs. 
A MONSTROSITY. 
By C. H. Garner, V.S., Ovalo, Texas. 
The accompanying photos show what I delivered from a mare 
on the night of February n, 1912. They consist of two separate 
horse colts behind, with two spines, but in one body. A single 
set of shoulders and front legs, single chest, one neck and two 
heads. It lacked 120 days going its full time. I have it mounted 
and in my office. 
