630 DISEASE IN WILD MAMMALS AND BIRDS 
Table 24. 
Incidence of Parasites in Animal Groups. 
Mammalia 
Animal 
ll 
3 a 

u 
1 
Remarks 
Primates 
*538 
34 
60 
43 
8 
87 
86 
498 
28 
5 
10 
10 
15 
28 
17 
5 
18 
17 
42 
37 
51 
4 
6 
7 
3 
10 
6 
84 
11 
4 
4 
3 
5 
1 
2 
2 
2 
7 
2 
6 
9.4 
11.8 
10. 
16.3 
37.5 
11.5 
7. 
16.9 
40. 
80. 
40. 
30. 
33. 
4. 
12. 
40. 
11. 
41. 
5. 
16. 
Cercopithecidse 
Sooty Mangabey • ■ ■■ ■ 
Cercocebus fuligi- 
nosus 
Rhesus Macaque 
Macacus rhesus 
CaUitrichidae 
Marmosets 
Cebidse 
Squirrel Monkeys 
Other Cebus Monkeys 
Lemures 
Eight had Filaria gracihs. 
Carnivora 
Felidse 
American Wild Cat. . . 
Felis ruffus 
Spotted Wild Cat 
Felis ruffus texensis 
Canada Lvnx 
Stomach and intestines, 
22; Bronchi, 4; Muscles, 
7. 
Ascarids only. 
Felis canadensis 
Lions 
Ascarids in stomach and 
Felis leo 
Ocelot 
intestines. 
Uncinaria. 
Felis pardaUs 
Canidse 
Gray Fox .... 
Cestodes. 
Canis cinereo argen- 
teus 
Red Fox 
Uncinaria. 
Canis vulpes penn- 
sylvanicus 
Swift Fox 
Uncinaria. 
Canis velox 
Gray Wolf 
Ascarids. 
Canis mexicanus 
Mustelidae 
American Badger 
Taxidea taxus 
Procyonidse 
Raccoon 
Physaloptera. 
Procyon lotor 
Ursidse 
Ascarids. 
*Thi3 figure and a number of others in the tables do not correspond with those in other 
sections of this book because certain injured, decomposed and newly arrived animals were 
available and accepted for my purposes, but were objectionable for the general medical 
statistics and therefore excluded. 
