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Fifty-six tuberculous monkeys died on exhibition, of 
which thirty-one were original there and twenty-five their 
contacts. Twelve of the thirty-one were in the early 
stages of the work, thirteen due to our misadventure of 
1910 and the remainder, six, scattered over nine years. 
Another interesting experience concerns the exhibi- 
tion of a group of Rhesus Macaques in an open '' band 
stand " cage. The idea arose in an attempt to find a 
separate exhibition space for some good specimens that 
