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four in width, and her general appearance was such as to attract 
the^ attention and sympathy of passers by. The animal had great 
difficulty in breathing, and roared continually while moving, as 
some of these growths were located in the upper air passage, and 
so materially constricted these channels that suffocation was 
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threatened at times when the animal’s pace was hurried. Other 
enlargements were noticed over nearly every portion of the head, 
but piincipally on the sides of the face, on the parotid region, 
around the nostrils, and in the intermaxillary space. Here in this 
latter place they were so thick as to have the feeling of large 
marbles under the skin. Beginning in the jugular groove, 
they seemingly followed the direction of the lymphatic glands, as 
