150 DISEASE IN WILD MAMMALS AND BIRDS 
stood out prominently as a cause with a few additional 
cases due to the streptococcus and the Bact. aerogenes 
mucosum group ; London reports four cases in monkeys 
due to the Friedlander bacillus. Some time ago Doctor 
Table 9. 
Showing the Number of Cases of the Various Forms of Pneumonia Found in 
Each of the Orders. 
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Primates 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
22 
3 
34 
6 
14 
1 
1 
13 
59 
3 
15 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
4 
3 
5 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
Lemures 
Carnivora 
Insectivora 
Chiroptera 
Rodentia 
Ungulata 
Proboscidea 
Hyracoidea 
Edentata 
Marsupialia. 
Monotremata 
Passeres 
Picariie 
Striges 
Psittaci. . 
1 
1 
Accipitres 
Columbse 
Galli 
Hemopodii 
Fulicarise 
Alectorides 
Limicolae 
Gaviae 
Impennes 
Steganopodes 
Herodiones 
Odontoglossae 
Palamedes 
Anseres 
Struthiones 
Weidman subjected our pneumonias to an analysis and 
was able to show that there is no parallelism between the 
seasonal incidence of pneiunonia in man and animals, 
rather indeed that the Garden is more apt to have a 
greater number of cases in the summer, a sort of '' closed 
