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2 The International Development Research Centre is a public corporation created by the Parliament of Canada in 1970 to support research designed to adapt science and technology to the needs of developing countries. The Centre's activity is concentrated in five sectors: agriculture, food and nutrition sciences; health sciences; information sciences; social sciences; and communications. IDRC is financed solely by the Government of Canada; its policies, however, are set by an international Board of Governors. The Centre's headquarters are in Ottawa, Canada. Regional offices are located in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East International Development Research Centre Postal Address: Box 8500, Ottawa, Canada Kl G 3H9 Head Office: 60 Queen Street, Ottawa, Canada Karstad, L. IDRC-135e A partly annotated bibliography on infections, parasites, and diseases of African wild animals. Ottawa, Ont, IDRC, 1979, 11 lp. /IDRC publication/. Annotated /bibliography/ on /animal disease/ including /infectious disease/ and /parasite/s occurring in I Africa/n wild /animal/s. UDC: 016(6)591.2 ISBN: X Microfiche edition available

3 IDRC-135e A Partly Annotated Bibliography on Infections, Parasites, and Diseases of African Wild Animals Lars Karstad Wildlife Disease Section, Veterinary Research Laboratories, Kabete, Kenya

4 Contents Foreword... 3 Introduction Common and Scientific Names of African Wild Animals... 5 Bibliography Subject Index... 76

5 Foreword Veterinarians have been interested in diseases of wild animals for nearly a century, ever since it was first recognized that such animals could act as carriers of diseases that affected domestic stock. This interest has been particularly active in Africa where large herds of domestic and wild ruminants graze together. There are, however, many practical difficulties confronting the investigation of diseases in wild animals, and most of the work in this field has been carried out on a sporadic or intermittent basis. Thus, although a considerable volume of literature has accumulated that deals with the subject of infections, parasites, and diseases of African wild animals, it is widely dispersed and many references are located in reports and publications that are not readily accessible. During the last decade there has been a renewed interest in diseases of African wildlife. Some of this interest relates to the attention currently being devoted to conservation. The role of wildlife is also featured in the development plans of a number of African countries that have recognized that wildlife represents an important tourist potential capable of generating a considerable inflow of foreign exchange. Some African countries are also attempting to improve the use of their range lands by using former communal grazing areas to create tribal or group ranches where more modern systems of livestock and range husbandry can be practiced. In areas where livestock and wildlife hitherto grazed the same lands, the development of a ranching system with fenced areas creates important problems in terms of wildlife management and in this context the role of wildlife as disease carriers is of paramount importance. Dr Lars Karstad, one of the best known wildlife disease specialists in North America, has lived in Africa for several years. His research interests have centred on studying the interrelationships between disease in domestic and wild animals. During the course of his work he has accumulated a large collection of literature on diseases of African wild animals. This report is an indexed bibliography of the material in Dr Karstad's collection and dates to the end of It is hoped that it will be of value to others interested in diseases of wild animals and that readers will provide the author with additional material for preparing an even more comprehensive bibliography in the future. Barry L. Nestel Consultant to the Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Sciences Division, International Development Research Centre 3

6 INTRODUCTION This bibliography has been prepared as a working tool by the staff of the Wildlife Disease Section of the Veterinary Research Laboratories in Kabete, Kenya. Although it is still being developed, it is reproduced here for use by others engaged in wildlife research and management. It may be useful particularly to those who are concerned with the transmission of infections and parasites between wild and domestic animals. References on normal anatomy, physiology, and behaviour, and also on wildlife capture, management, and utilization, have been included when they have been judged useful for the disease investigator. Readers will probably notice a number of omissions. As it is our intention to update this bibliography or to prepare addenda to it from time to time, all contributions of references will be gratefully received. The material is presented in two parts: first a numbered alphabetical listing of references, and second a subject index. The indexing emphasizes specific subject categories, for example generic names rather than more general family or order groupings. Cross indexing has thereby been kept to a minimum. A nematode infection in an antelope is therefore listed under the genus name of the worm, also under the common name for the antelope, but not under "Parasite," "Helminth," "Antelope,"" Artiodactyla," etc. Animals are indexed under their common English names. An alphabetical listing of these with the corresponding scientific names follows. 4

7 Common and Scientific Names of African Wild Animals Aardvark Aardwolf Antelope, Hunter's Antelope, roan Antelope, sable Baboon Blesbuck (Blesbok) Bongo Buffalo Bushbuck Bushpig Caracal Chee ta Chimpanzee Civet Cormorant Crane, crowned Dik dik Dog, hunting Duiker Eagle, fish Egret, cattle Eland Elephant Flamingos Fox, bat-eared Fox, fennec Gal ago Orycteropus qfer Prote/es cristatus Damaliscus hunteri Hippotragus aquinus Hippotragus niger Papio spp. Damaliscus dorcas Boocercus euryceros Syncerus cafler Trage/aphus scriptus Potamochoerus porcus Lynx caraca/ Acinonyx jubatus Pan troglodytes Viverra civetta family Phalacrocoracidae Ba/eariea regu/orum genera Rhynchotragus and Madoqua Lycaon pictus genera Cecha/ophus and Sylvicapra Cancuma vocifer Bubulcus ibis Taurotragus oryx Loxodonta africana family Phoenicopteridae Otocyon mega/otis Fennecus zerda genera Ga/ago, Eneticus and Ga/agoides 5

8 Gazelle Gazelle, Grant's Gazelle, Thomson's Gemsbok Genet Gerbil Gerenuk Giant forest hog Giraffe Gnu (Wildebeest) Grysbuck Hartebeest Hedgehog Hippopotamus Hyaena, spotted Hyaena, striped Hyrax Ibis Impala Jackal Klipspringer Kob Kudu, greater Kudu, lesser Lech we Leopard Lion Monkey, colobus Monkey, Brazza's Monkey, diana Monkey, vervet Monkey, Samango Mongoose Nutria genus Gazella Gazella granti Gazella thomsonii Oryx gaze/la genus Genetta genus Gerbi//us Litoeranius wal/eri Hy/ochoerus meinenzhageni Giraffa cameloparda/is Connochaetes spp. genus Raphicerus A/celaphus spp. family Erinaceidae Hippopotamus amphibius Crocuta crocuta Hyaena hyaena family Procaviidae family Threskiomithidae Aepyceros melampus genus Canis Oreotragus oreotragus Kobus kob Tragelaphus strepsiceros Tragelaphus imberbis Kobus /eche Panthera pardis Panthera /eo Co/obus spp. Cercopithecus neg/ectus Cercopithecus diana Cercopithecus aethiops Cercopithecus labiatus genera Ichneumia, Bdeogale, Rhynchoga/e, Atilax, Herpestes, Do/oga/e, He/ogale, Crossarchus, M ungos, and Paracynictis, all within the family Viverridae Myocastor coypus 6

9 Ny ala Oribi Oryx Ostrich Pangolin Rat, brown Reed buck Rhebuck Rhinoceros, black Rhinoceros, white Shrew Springbuck (Springbok) Squirrel Steinbuck (Steenbok) Stork, marabou Topi Tsessebe Vulture Warthog Waterbuck Zebra Tragelaphus angasi Ourebia ourebi Oryx spp. Struthio came/us family Manidae Rattus norvegicus Red u nca s pp. Pe/ea capreolus Diceros bicornis Ceratotherium simum family Soricidae Antidorcas marsupia/is family Sciuridae Raphicerus campestn's Leptoptilos crumeniferus Damaliscus korn'gum Damaliscus lunatus family Aegypiidae Phacochoerus aethiopicus Kobus defassa and Kobus ellipsiprymnus Equus spp. 7

10 Bibliography 1. Abbot, C,W, 1973, Lammergeyer no. Reactio s of eland to immobilising dn.c Ables, E,D, and J, Ables, 1969, Field immobilization of free-ranging impala in Northern Kenya, E, Afr, Wildl, J, , Abrams, J,T, 1968, Fundamental approach to the nutrition of the captive wild herbivore. Ins Comparative lfutrition of Wild Animals, Ed,1 M.A. Crawford, Symp. Zool. Soc, London. No. 21 Academic Press, pp , Alenacar Filho, R,A, 1972, Haematology of the eland, Studies on Comparative haematology, Arquivos do Institut Biologico.l2, , 5, Alford, B,T,, R,L, Burkhart and W,P, Johnson, Etorphine and diprenorphine as immobilizing agents in captive and free-ranging mammals, Med, Ass,.!2i , L974 and reversing J, Amer, Vet, 6, Allen, J,R,, D,H, Norback and I,C, Hsu, Tissue modifications in monkeys as related to absorption, distribution, and excretion of polychlorinated biphenyls, ARch. Environm. Cont. Toxicol. l , 7, Allsopp, R, 1971, The population dynamics and social biology of bushbuck C! scriptus). MSc. thesis,, Univ, Nairobi, 8, AltmaAn, S,A, and J, Altmann Baboon ecology, AFrican field research. Bibliotheca primatologica no S, Karger AG, Switzerland. 9, Amoroso, E,C,, N,A, Hancock and L, Kellas, 1958, The foetal membranes and placenta of the hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius (Linnaus), Proc. Zool, Soc. Lond, lj.q , Amoroso, E,C, and L,H, Matthews, Observations on placental structure in some ungulates, Mammalia l!!, , 11, Amorose, E,C, and J,S, Perry, 1964, The foetal membranes and placenta of the African elephant (Loxod0pta africana). Phil. Trans. Roy, Soc. Ser, B, 1J , Anderson, E,C,.!!:,..!! 1975, The pathogenicity of bovine strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus for impala and wildebeest. J, Wildl, Dis,,!! , 13, Anderson, I,G.H, 1976, Studies on the life cycle of the lung worm Pneumostrongylus calcaratus Monnig, J.s. Afr. Vet, Ass.,!Z , 14, Anon Rinderpest-buffalo-free zone, Uganda. Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr, 11 46, 2013 buffalo shot along the Uganda-Sudan Border Not successful ia establishing a buffalo-free zone. 8

11 15. Anon The African rinderpest conference, Bull. Bpiz. Dis. Afr.!, , Anon. 1955, Electric fencins against sames experiments in Tanganyika. Oryx.J "The Advisory Committee re-examines the project in the light of the present information on the incidence of rinderpest in East Africa, in view of the further evidence that where rinderpest has been eliminated from domestic livestock, wildlife no longer appears to constitute a source of infection and recommends that the project be abandonned," 17. Anon, 1957, Wildlife Rinderpest Survey Report, Inter African ADvisory Committee on Epizootic Diseases (!ACED). Bull, Epiz. Dis, Afr.,ii Anon. 1962, The geographical distribution of the warthog and domestic pigs in Africa. Bull. Epiz. Dis. Afr, includes maps of distribution of warthogs, domestic pigs and African swine fever, 19, Anon. 1964, Gestation period of impala, Afr. Wildl.!.1 162, 20. Anon Veterinary research progress report No, 51. Dakar-Ha~n, Senegal. Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr , - reports isolation of Trichinella spiralis 'from a jackal and 3 warthogs. Characteristics of the strain given. Cats and monkeys were highly susceptible, Ansell, W,F,H, (Linn.). The Puku Ansell, W,F.H. 1965, hippo from Zambia. Feeding habits of Hippopotamus amphibius.ji 171. Measurements and weights of adult The Puku.J , Appleby, E.C., 0, Graham-Jones and S.A. Keeble, Primate diseases infectious to man. Vet, Rec , - B virus infection. 24, Arata, A.A, and N,G. Gratz The structure of rodeftt faunas associated with arenaviral infections. Bull, World Health Organ , Armstrong, G.G, An examination of the cemetum of the teeth of Bovidae with special reference to its use in age determination. M, Sc. thesis, Univ. of Alberta. 26, Aschaffenburg, R., M, E, Gregory, S.J, Rowland and S. Y, Thomson, 1961, The composition of the milk of the African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis, Linn.). Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond,.!l2, Aschaffenburg, R,, M.E. Gregory, S.J. Rowland, S.Y. Thomson and V, Kon, 1962, The composition of the milk of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata). Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond,.!l2, , Ashcroft, H,T, 1958, An attempt to isolate Trypanosoma rhodesiense from wild animals, Trans. Rov. Soc. Trop. Med, Hyg, 52: , 29. Ashcroft, M,T, 1959, The importance of African Wild Animals as reservoirs of Trypanosomiasis. E. AFr. Med. J,.J , Ashcroft, M,T,, Burtt and H, Fairbairn. 1959, The experimental infection of some African wild animals with Tryp. rhodesiense, Tryp, brucei and Tryp, congolense. Ann. Trop. Med, Parasit,.iJ Ashford, R,W. et al Blood parasites of Ethiopian birds, 1, General survey, J. Wildl, Dis,.!Z,

12 32. Ashton, D.G,, D,M, Jones and J,S, Gilmour, sickness in two non-domestic equines, , I 1977, Grass Vet, Rec,.!Q.Q: 33, Asibey, E,O,A. 1974, Wildlife as a source of protein in Africa south of the Sahara. Biol, Conserv, i , Atang, P,G, and ;i, Plowright, 1969, Extension of the JP15 rinderpest control campaign to Eastern Africa: the epizootiological background. Bull, Epiz, Dis. Afr, , Attwell, R,I,G, 1966, Oxpeckers, and their associations with mammals in Zambia, The Puku , Augustyn, N,J, a4d R,D, Bigalke, 1974, Anaplasma infection in a giraffe, J,S, Afr, Vet, Ass,,!i: 229, 37, Austwick, P,K,C, 1968, Mycotic infections. Symp. Zool, Soc, Lond, No, cites others on Dermatophilus in zebra, giraffe and Thomson's gazelle, 38, Awan, M,A,Q, and J,S,S, Dillman Trxpaoosoma ~ infection in a lion (Panthera leo) in Zambia. Trop. Anim, Health, Prod,,i: 75-78, 39, Baker, J,R, 1960, A trypanosome of Trypanosoma congolense group in African lion and leopard, Trans. Roy, Soc, Trop, Med, Ilyg,,ill 2, 40, Baker, J,R, 1968, Trypanosomes of wild mammals in the neighbourhood of the Serengeti National Park, Symp. Zool, Soc, Lond,!! , 41, Baker, J,R, and D,G, Lyon, 1977, Skull malformation and cerebellar herniation in captive African lions. Vet, Rec,.!Q.Q: , Baker, J,R,, R, Sachs and J, Laufer, 1967, Trypanosomes of wild mammals in an area northwest of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Z, Tropenmed, Parasit,.ll!,: , 43, Bull, M,G, Uganda, 1966, Animal hosts of leptospires in Kenya and Amer, J, Trop. Med. Hyg,,!ii , - rodents and hippopotamus, Agglutinins demonstrated in sera of 5 of 64 hippopotamus, 44, Barnett, S,F, 1961, Parasites of game in relation to domestic stock, Conference on Land Management problems in areas containing games Lake Manyara Tanganyika, Part LL, Reported from PEREIRA H,C, E,A,A,F,R,O, Muguga, Kenya, Reprinted from E,A,A,F,J, Vol, XXVII No, 2 Oct, 1961, Section V, The disease problems of wild animals in relation to domestic stock, Paper No , Barnett, S,F,, and D,W, '3rocklesby. 1966, The passage of Theileria lawrencei (Kenya) Through cattle, Brit. Vet, J, ~= , 46, Barnett, S,F, and D,W, Brocklesby, 1966, The susceptibility of the African buffalo (Svncerus ~) to infection with Theileria parva (Theiler, 1904) Brit, Vet, J,..!ll: , 47, Barnett, S,F, and D,H, Brocklesby, 1968, Some piroplasms of wild mammals, Symp, Zool, Soc, Lond, 1! , Cytautzoonoses, Echinozoon, Nuttalia, ECF in buffalo, Babesia of cats, 10

13 48. Bartels, H., P. Hilpert, K. Barbey, K. Betke, K.Riegel, E. Lang and J. Metcalfe Respiratory functions of blood'of the yak, lama, camel, Dybarski deer and african elephant. Amer. J. Physiol. l.q Bartsch, R.C., E.E. McConnel, G.D. Imes and J.M. Schmidt A review of exertional rhabdomyolysis in wild and domestic animals and man. Vet. Path. ].! SO. Barzilai, E. et al. 1971, Natural bluetongue infection in the ~ountain gazelle (Gazella gazelle). Refuah Vet. ~I Barzilai, E. and A. Tadmor Experimental infection of the mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) with bluetongue virus. Refuah Vet. lil Basaon, P.A Foot-and-mouth disease in game animals. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass.l.J Basson, P.A Studies on specific oculovascular myiasis (uitpeuloog). I. Historical review. Onderstepoort. J. Vet. Res. lil 81-87, 54. Basson, P.A Studies 'on specific oculovascular myiasis of domestic animals (Uitpeuloog). II. Experimental transmission. Onderstepoort J. Vet. RBs. lil Basson, P.A Studies on specific oculovascular myiasis (uitpeuloog). III. Symptomatology, pathology, aetiology and epizootiology. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res. lil Basson, P.A Southern Africa. Gedoelstial myiasis in antelopes of Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res.J Basson, P.A Studies on specific oculovascular myiasis (Uitpeuloog) in sheep. v. Histopathology. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res.,3&1 58. Basson, P.A. et al Disease conditions of game in Southern Africa. Recent miscellaneous findings. Vet. Med. REv. 2/ subjects1 bot myiasis, mange, theileriosis, besnoitiosis, uterine coccidiosis, hepatozoonosis, cytauxzoonosis, klossielosis, necrobacillosis, brucellosis, elephant herpes, lumpy skin disease (Neethling type), capture myopathy, cutaneous papilloma in impala. 59. Basson, P.A., S.P. Kruger, R.M. McCully and J.w. Van Niekerk Meningeal setariosis1 Report on two cases in antelopes. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass.J Basson, P.A., R.M. McCully, R.D. Bigalke and J.W. Van Niekerk Observations on a Hepatozoon-like parasite in the impala. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass.J!! Basson, P.A., R.M. McCully, S.P. Kruger, J.w. Van Niekerk, E. Young and v. de Vos Parasitic and other diseases of the African buffalo in the Kruger National Park. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res.J data on Theileria sp., granulomatous mycotic lymphadenitis, Sarcocystis, a squamous cell carcinoma, pentastorniasis, bilharziasis, cysticercosis, filariasis, hydatidosis, mange, Bensoitia were not found, 62. Basson, P.A., R.M. McCully, v. de Vos, E. Young and S.P. Kruger Some parasitic and other natural diseases of the African elephant in the Kruger National Park. Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res.J!! data on a herpesvirus infection, granular vaginitis, 11

14 Dipetalonema causing eosinophilic hepatitis, Grammocephalua causing cholangitis, Parabronema causing gastric ulcers, focal disseminated cystitis of unknown cause, and aortic arteriosclerosis. 63, Basson, P,A,, J,W, Niekerk, R.M, McCully al\d R.D, Bigalke, 1965, Besnoitiosis in South African antelopes1 A preliminary note on the occurrence of Besnoitia cysts in the cardiovascular system, J.S. Afr. Vet, Med. Ass,,3& in wildebeest, 64. Bauditz, R, Sedation, immobilization and anesthesia of zoo and wild animals with xylazine. Vet, Med. Nachrichte.l , Bauditz, R, Sedation, immobilization and anaesthesia with Rompun in captive and free-living wild animals, Vet. Med, Rev. 3/ , Bax, P,N, al\d D,L,W. Sheldrick. 1963, Some preliminary observations on the food of elephants in the Tsavo Royal Natio al Park (East) of Kenya. E, Afr. Wildl, J.,! , Beck, C.C, 1976, Vetalar (Ketamine hydrochloride) a u~ique cataleptoid anesthetic agent for multispecies use. J, Zoo Anim. Med, 11 ll-38, - data on gazelles, impala, cheeta, leopard, lion, serval cat, hyaena, civet, monkeys, baboons, porcupines, antbear, reptiles and birds, 68, Bellinge, W,H,S, and F.H. Woodley, 1964, Some notes on the rearing of young African elephants, E. Afr. Wildl, J, l , Benedict, F,G Physiology of the elephant. Carnegie Inst, Wash. D.C, Publ, 474, pp , Bennett, G,F, and J, Blancou A note on the blood parasites of some birds from the Republic of Madagascar. J, Wildl, Dis,.!QI , Bennett, G,F. and C,M, Herman. 1976, Blood parasites of some birds from Kenya, Tanzania and Zaire. J, Wildl, Dis,,ill Bennett, G,F. et al. 1974, Avian hematozoa of some Ugandan birds, J, Wildl. Dis.!Qi , 73. Ben Shaul, D,M, 1963, The composition of the milk of wild animals. Int. Zoo Yb, J , Benson, C,W, 1964, Birds associating with ungulates, Auk Berger, M,E, 1970, baboons in Kenya. The trapping and subsequent behaviour of J, Wildl, Manage, J! , Berry, M,P,S, 1973, Game ranching in Natal. J,S. Afr. Wildl, Mal\ace.ASs...,i: Bertram, B,C.R. (Sernylan), Lion immobilization using phencyclidine E, Afr, Wildl, J,.!,!: , Bertram, B,C,R, Weights and measures of lions. E. Afr, Wildl, J,.!,l , 79. Bertram, B.C.R, and J,M, King. immobilization using Cl , Lion and leopard E. Afr. Wildl. _!! , Bigalke, R,C, 1963, A note on reproduction in the steenbok, 12

15 Raphicerus campestris Thunberg, Ann. Cape Prov, Mus, , Bigalke, R,D, 1964, A description of some stages in the life cycle of an Eimeria sp, found in the impala Aepyceros melampus (Lichtenst,ein, 1812). J,S, Afr, Vet, Med, Ass,.J.i: , Bigalke, R,D, 1966, Coccidiosis in antelopes, Fauna and Flora, Pretoria.! , 83. Bigalke, R,D., E,E, Keep, P,J, Keep, and J,H, Schoeman. 1970, A large Babesia sp. and a Theileria-like piroplasm of the square-lipped rhinoceros, J,S, Afr, Vet, Med, Ass,!!, Bigalke, R,D,, M,E, Keep and J,H, Schoeman. 1972, Some protozoan parasites of Tragelaphine antelopes in South Africa with special reference to a 'Bahesia sp, in a hushbuck and a Trypanosoma theileria-like parasite in a nyala, Onderstepoort J, Vet, Res,.J , Bigalke, R,D., J,W, Van Niekerk, P,A, Hasson a!"ld R,M, McCully, Studies on the relationship between Be noitia of blue wildebeest and impala, and 'Besnoitia besnoiti of catle, Onderstepoort J, Vet, Res,.J.i1 7, Bindernagel, J,A, 1972, Liver fluke Fasciola gigantica in African buffalo and antelopes in Uganda, East Africa. J, Wildl, Dis,! Bindernagel, J,A, 1972, Thelazia rhodisiense (Nematode Spiruroidae) in African buffaloes in Uganda, J, Parasitol ~ Bisley, G,G, 1972, A case of int'raocular myiasis in man due to the first stage larve of the Oestrid fly (Gedoelstia sp.) E, Afr, Med, J,,ill , Blackburn, J,T, Wild animals as a source of food. The State Vet, J, , Bligh, J, and A,M, Harthoorn. 1965, Continuous radio-teleme~ric records of the deep ~ody temperature of some unrestrained African mammals under near-natural conditions. J, Physiol,.! , Boever, W,J, 1977, Restraint of exotic animals, Mod, Vet, Pr act, ~I , 92, Boever, W,J,, John Holden, Kent K, Kane. 1977, Use of telazol (Cl-744) for chemical restraint and anesthesia in wild and exotic carnivores. Vet, Med./Small Anim, Clin. November , includes golden cat, lion, cheeta, leopard and fennec fox, Boever, W,J,, S, Kennedy and K,K, Kane, fibroma in a greater kudu, Vet. Med, , 1977, Ossifying Sm, Anim. Clin. 94, Boever, W,J, and T, Kern. 1976, Papillomas in black and white colobus monkeys (Colobus polykomus), J, Wildl, Dis, , Boever, W,J, and B, Kurka, 19 74, Malignant, catarrhal fever in greater kudus, J, Amer. Vet, Med, Ass. lli: , 96, Boyt, W, 1962, Trypanosomiasis in wild game, Department Report, Tsetse and Tryp. Control Branch, Salisbury, Mimeograph, 8pp, 97, Bradley, R. 1972, A photographic ageing technique used on 13

16 warthog, E. Afr. Wildl, J,-.!.Q.: , Branagan, D Letter to the editor, Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr, ill on behaviour of buffalo when infected with rinderpest, 99, Branagan, D. and J,A, Hammond. 1965, Rinderpest in Tanganyika: A review, Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr,.!.J: much information on involvement of game, 100, Breman, J,G,, J,H, Nakano, E. Coffi, H, Godfrey and J,C, Gautun Human poxvirus disease after smallpox eradication. Amer. J, Trop. Med, Hyg, 1,2: A 5-year-old boy living in a small camp in the rural Ivory Coast had a disease resembling smallpox. This occurred 4 years after smallpox had been eradicated from the Ivory Coast and 1,5 years after the last case of smallpox was detected in 'vest and Central Africa. Clinical, serological, and epidemiological evidence indicated t-his disease was probably monkeypox, a poxvirus of the variola/vaccinia subgroup. A serologic survey of poxvirus antibodies in the wild animal population detected neutralizing antibodies in rodents, larger mammals, primates, and birds, The laboratory and ecological characteristics of poxviruses require further elucidation, especially those which have been found in animals near human monkeypox cases". 101, Brocklesby, D.W Cytauxzoon taurotragi, parasite of the eland. Trans. Roy. Soc, Trop. Med, Hyg,,S..i: 10, 102, Brocklesby, B.W Cytauxzoon taurotras:i Martin and Brocklesby 1960, a piroplasm of the eland. Res, Vet, Sci.J.: , Brocklesby, D.W. 1964, Parasites of the Family Theileridae of the African buffalo occurring in East Africa, Thesis, 104. Brocklesby, D.W, 1965, A new theilerial parasite of the African buffalo (Syncerus ~). Bull, Epiz. Dis, Afr,.!.J Brocklesby, D.W, 1967, A Babesia species of the black rhinoceros. Vet, Rec,,.!U! , Brocklesby, D.W. and S,F. Barnett, The literature concerning Theileridae of the African buffalo, Brit. Vet, J,,!ll: , Brocklesby, D.W. and S.F. Barnett. 1966, The isolation of 11Theileria lawrencei (Kenya)" from a wild buffalo (Syncerus ~) and its serial passage through captive buffaloes, Brit, Vet, J,,!ll: Brocklesby, D.~v. and H. Campbell. 1963, A Babesia of the African elephant. E, Afr, Wildl. J, l' 119, 109, Brocklesby, D,W,, U,K, Dennig and B,0, Vidler. 1965, A Babesia species of the leopard and its transmission to the domestic cat. Int. Congr, Protozool,.z,: , Brocklesby, D,W, and Brenda 0, Vidler Haematozoa of the blue wildebeest. Bull, Epiz. Dis. Afr. 2: , Brocklesby, D,W, and B,0, Vidler, Some parasites of East African '.Vild animals, E.A. Wildl. J,.J.: , - among others, records Babesia spp. in jackals, hyaenas, leopards, lions, elephants, rhinoceros, zebra, reticulated giraffe but not in buffalo nor in any of the gazelles and antelopes, 14

17 112. Brocklesby, D,W. and B.O, Vidler Some new host records for Hepatozoon species in Kenya. Vet, Rec, 75: , Brocklesby, D,W, and B,O. Vidler llaematozoa found in wild members of the order Artiodactyla in East Africa, Bull. Epiz, Dis, Afr.,!! , Brodey, R.S. et al, Spirocerca lupi in dogs in Vet. Parasitol. J: /5 jackals infected, all with aortic lesions and esophageal granulomas. - 0/ 3 hyaenas infected. 115, Brooksby, J.B Wild animals and the epizootiology of foot and mouth disease, Symp. Zool, Soc, Lond. l,i: Brown, L, Wildlife v. sheep and cattle in Africa. Oryx.!Q.: Budd, J. 1970, Distemper. In: Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals. Ed, by J,W. Davis et al. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, pp host list includes jackals, hunting dog, bat-eared fox, hyaena, civet and genet Burridge, M.J The role of wild mammals in the epidemiology of bovine theilerioses in East Africa. J. Wildl. Dis.!!: Theileria lawrencei was transmitted from buffalo to cattle with Rhipicephalus appendiculatus but similar attempts to transmit the Theileria of wildebeest and eland failed. Anaplasma marginale was transmitted from wildebeest to splenectomized calves by blood inoculation Burridge, M,J. and C,D, Kimber, 1973, Serologic studies on Theileria gorgonis using the indirect fluorescent antibody test. Z, Tropenmed, Parasit. l,i: Burridge, M.J., N,B. Pullan, II.W. Reid, R,W. Sutherst, and E,B. Wain. 1970, Survey of trypanosome infections in domestic cattle and wild animals in areas of East Africa. II. Salivarian trypanosome infections in wild animals in Busoga District, Uganda. Brit, Vet. J, ~: , Blilsh, Mitchel;J., Tlandy Custer, Johanna Smeller, Lena May Bush, U,S, Seal and Robert Barton. 1978, The acid-base status of lions, Panthera leo, immobilized with four drug combinations. J. Wilfil. Dis.,!!: best results were achieved with a combination of tiletamine-zolazepam. 122, Bush, M., P.K. Ensley, K. };ehren and W. Rapley Immobilization of giraffes with xylazine and etorphine hydrochloride, J. Amer. Vet. Med. Ass. 1.2.: Buss, I,O, Some observations on food habits and behaviour of the African elephant. J. Wildl. Manage. l,.i Buss, I.O, and A.C. Brooks Observations on number, mortality and reproduction of elephants in Uganda pp In: Conservation of nature and natural resources in modern African States. IUCN Morges ~ew Series Publ. ~o. 1, 367 pp Buss, I,O, a d O.W, Johnson. Relationships of Leydig cell characteristics and intratesticular testosterone levels 15

18 to sexual activity in the African elephant.!.5.z Anat. Rec, 126, Buss, l,o, and N.s. Smith, 1966, Observatiofts on reproduction and breeding behaviour of the African elephant. J, Wildl. Manage,.3.Q , 127. Buss, l,o, and A. Wallner, 1965, Body temperature of the African elephant, J, Mammal!2, , 128, Bustard, H,R, Captive breeding of crocodiles, ln1 Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity, Ed, R,D, Martin. Academic Press, New York. PP Buxton, P,A, 1955, The natural history of tsetse flies, London, Lewis, 130, Bwangamoi, O, L970. A check list of helminth parasites of animals in Tanzania. Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr,.! Bwangamoi, O, 1970, Gazellostrongylus (Paracooperia) the cause of large nodules in the abomasum of gazelles in Kenya. Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr,.!..: Cameron, C,M, 1 R,C, Tustin and M,J,N, Meeser, 1963, Salmonella trphimurium infection in blue wildebeest calves (Connochaetes taurinus, BURCHELL) J,S, Afr, Vet, Ned, Ass, Ji: Campbell, lleather and A,M, Harthoorn The capture and anaesthesia of the African lion in his natural environment. Vet, Rec, Li Capel-Edwards, M, 1967, Foot-and-mouth disease in M;yocastor coypus. J, Comp. Path, 1J..: , Capel-Edwards, M, 1970, Foot-and-mouth disease in the brown rat. J, Comp, Path, , Carmichael, I.II, Helminthiasis in domestic a.,d wild ruminants in Botswana - Preliminary investigation. Trop, Anim, Health Prod, J.: , Carmichael, J, 19 34, Trypanosome., pathogenic to domestic stock and their effect in certain species of wild fauna in Uganda, Ann. Trop, Med, Parasit,!Ji1 41, Casebeer, R,L, and G,G, Koss, 1970, Food hahits of wildebeest, zebra, hartebeest and cattle in Kenya Hasailand, E, Afr, Wildl, J, Jl , Casebeer, R,L, and R,N, Deftney, Wildlife competition with cattle in Kenya. FAO, Rome, FO AFC/'n-67-12,, 140, Chalmers, A,W, and G,R, Scott, 1969, Ecilogy of rabies, Trop, Anim, Health Prod,.!, , Chalmers, G, 1963, Breeding data1 steenbok, E, Afr, Wild, J,.! , Chalmers, G,A, and M,W, Barrett, 1977, Capture myopathy in pronghoi'rls in Alberta, Canada. J, Amer. Vet, 1-ied, Ass,.!.Z.! refers also to the problem in African wildlife and discusses pathogenesis, 143. Chana, T,S, 1975, ~hscle cysticercosis in wildeheest in Kajiado District of Kenya. Bull, Anim, Health Pro,.,U:

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20 (Trafelalhus strepsiceros (Pallas 1766), Zool, Afr, 162, Condy, J,B, and R,S, Hedger, 1974, The survival of foot-and-mouth diseases virus in African buffalo with non-transference to domestic cattle, Res, Vet, Sci,.! Condy, J,B, and R,R, Hill. 1970, wild life, Centr. Afr, J, Med, Filariasis in Rhodesian.! , Condy J,B, and D,B, Vickers. 1969, The isolation of Brucella abortus from a waterbuck (~ ellipsiprymnus), Vet, Rec, Aug,.!.1 200, 165. Condy J,B, and D,B, Vickers, 1976, Brucellosis in buffalo (Syncerus oaffer) in Wankie National Park. Rhod, Vet, J, 1 ss~ 166, Cooper, A,C,D, Some haematological values in five species of game, J,S, Afr, Vet, Med, Ass,!JI , 167. Cooper, A,C,D, and I,H, Carmichael, 1974, The incidence of brucellosis in game in Botswana. Bull, Epiz. Dis. Afr, lj , 168, Cooper, J,E, 1971, Disease in East African snakes associated with KalicephSlus worms (Nematoda1 Diaphanocephalidae). Vet, Rec. ~I , Cooper, J,E, of prey, Some haematological data for birds Raptor Res,, Cooper, J,E, 1973, Post-morten findings i~ East African birds of prey, J, Wildl, Dis. ii , 171. Cooper, J,E, 1973, Use of the drug metomidate to facilitate the handling of vultures, J, Zoo, Anim. Med, J.1 4-6, 172. Cooper, J,E, 1974, Ketamine hydrochloride as an anaesthetic for East African reptiles, Vet, Rec, July.!.J Cooper, J,E, 1974, Metomidate anaesthesia of some birds of prey for laparatomy and sexing. Vet, Rec,.2,! , Cooper, J,E, lq75, Haematolocical investigations in East African' btrds of prey, J, Wildl. Dis. l,! Cooper, J,E, and L, Frank. 1973, anaesthetic CT 1341 in birds, Use of the steroid Vet, Rec, May Cooper, J,E, and D,C, Houston Lesions in the crop of vultures associated with bot fly larvae. Trans. Roy, Soc, Trop. Med, Hyg.2, , 177 Cooper, J,E, et al, 1975, Tuberculosis in lesser flamingoes in Kenya. J, Wildl, Dis.!!, M;ycobacterium avium type 1, 178. Corson, J,F, A note on susceptibility of some birds and wild animals to infection with TrYpanosoma rhodesiense. J, Trop. Med, Hye.J.S Corson, J,F, 1934, The cerebrospinal fluid of some all antelopes infected with T41panosoma rhodesiense. Ann. Trop. Med. Paraait , 180. Corson, J,F, A second note on a hich rate of infection on the salivary eland of Gloaaina J!OEaitap 18

21 after feeding on a reedbuck infected with Trypanosoma rhodesiense, Trans, R, Soc. Trop, Med, Hyg,.J.Q: 207, 181, Corson, J,F, 1937, The cerebrospinal fluid of monkeys (Cercopithecus sp. ) infected with a strain of TrYpanosoma rhodesiense, Ann. Trop, Med, Parasitol.J.! , Corson, J,F, 1939, The infections produced in sheep and antelopes by a strain of Trypanosoma rhodesiense, Trans, R, Soc, Trop, Med, Hyg,.J..ll 37, 183, Crawford, M,A. 1 J,n, Patterson and L, Yardley, 1968, Nitrogen utilization by the Cape buffalo (Syncerus ~) and other large mammals, In: Comparative Nutrition of Wild Mammals, Ed,: M,A, Crawford, Symp. Zool, Soc, London. No, 21, Academic Press, PP , 184, CUAnigham,.M, P, 1968, Trypanosomiasis in African wild animals, E, Afr, Agr, Forest, J,..J , 185, Curson, H,H, 1928, Magana in Zululand, 13th and 14th rep, Dir. Vet, Educ. Res,, U, of S, Africa, PP , 186, Dade, Albert w., Jeffrey F, Williams, Allan L, Trapp, and William H, Ball, Jr, 1977, Cerebral nematodiasis in captive nutria. J, Amer, Vet, Med, Ass. 12!: , 187, Dagg, A,I, 1962, Giraffe movement and the neck, Nat, Hist, 1!, , 188, Dagg, A.I, 1962, The role of the neck in the movements of the giraffe, J, Mammal..!.J: , 189, Dart, R,A, 1963, The car.tivorous propensity of baboons. Symp, Zool, Soc, Lond,.!.QI 49-56, 190, Dassmann, R,F, and A,S, Mossman. 1966, Commercial utilization of game mammals on a Rhodesian ranch, FAO, Rome, All/ MISC/ 66/ 7, 191, Daub~ey, R, and J,R, Hudson. 1933, Rift Valley Fever, Lancet l.! , 192, - reports susceptibility of African buffalo. Davel, C,J,A, Afr, Wildl. 1965, Baboon kills and.eats steenbuck, l2, , Davies, F,G, 1975, Observations on the epidemiology of Rift Valley Fever in Kenya, J, Hyg, )Camb.) ZS, Low prevalence of antibodies were found in wildebeest, hartebeest, Thomson's and Grant's gazelles and waterbuck, Unsuccessful attempts were made to isolate virus from spleen tissues of 110 rodents, 194, Davies, F,G, 1976, Characteristics of a virus causing a pox disease in sheep and goats in Kenya, with observations on the epidemiology and control, J, Hyg., Cam~.z , 195, Davies, F,D, and S, Otieno, 1977, Elephants and zebras as possible reservoir hosts for African horse sickness virus, Vet, Rec, l.qq , Davies, F,G,, T, Shaw and P, Ochieng. 1975, Observations on the epidemiology of ephemeral fever in Kenya. J, HYS i Camb, ZS, , 197, Davies, F,G,, r, Solberc and A.R, Walker, 1976, Viral isolates from Ixodid ticks, Arthropod-borne Virus 19

22 Information Exchange.3.Q: 77, - many of the ticks were taken from wild ungulates, 198, Davies, F;G, and A,R, Walker. 1974, The distribution in Kenya of bluetongue virus and antibody and the Culicoides vector, J, Hyg,, Camb, J.2: , Davies, F,G, et al The pathogenicity of Rift Valley Fever Virus for the baboon. Trans. Roy, Soc, Trop. Med, Hyg,...: 363, 200, Davis, D,H,S, 1953, Plague in South Africa: A study of the epizootic cycle in gerbils (~ brantsi) in the Northern Orange Free State. J, Hyg, Camb.i!, , Debbie, J,G, Wildlife disease research, FAO, Rome, TA 2834, 202, Debbie, J,G, and B, Clausen. 1975, Some haematological values of free ranging African elephants (Loxodonta africana). J, Wildl, Dis,.!,!: , De Boom, H.P.A, 1953, The identification of biltong. Fauna and Flora (Pretoria) Ji 3-21, - includes information on hairs, 204, De Boom, H,P,A, and J,H, Dreyer, 19~3. The possibility of identifying hair from South African game for forensic purposes* S, Afr, J, Sci , Decker, R,A,, T,L, Randall and J,W, Prideaux, 1975, Enterolithiasis in a confined Hartman s mountain zebra, J, Wildl, Dis,.!,! , 206, Dempsey, W.W. 1969, Comparative aspects of the placentae of African mammals, J, Reprod, Fert, Supp. No , Denney, R,N, 1968, The case for intensive wildlife management. F., Afr, Agri. Forest, J, JJ , 208, Denney, R,N, 1969, Black rhinoceros immobilization utilizing a new tranquilizing agent. E. Afr, Wildl, J, 1: Denney, R.N, 1970, Body temperatures of some wild East African ungulates, E, Afr, Wildl, J,.!l, , - data on hartebeest, wildebeest, zebra, eland, rhinoceros, elephant, oryx, Drug immobilization induced up to 2C increases over temperature of shot animals, 210, Denney, R,N, Relationship of wildlife to liverstock on some developed ranches on the Laikipia Plateau, Kenya, J, Range Manage, ll , 211, Dennig, H,K, 1965, The isolation of Babesia species from wild animals, Int. Congr, Parasitol, (Rome, 1964).!= Grevy s zebra and common zebra as hosts for.!! egui, Successful treatment with Berenil, - jackal, host for.!! canis, 212, Dennig, H,K, and D,W, Brocklesby, 1972, Babesia pantherae sp, nov., a piroplasm of the leopard (Panthera eardus), Parasitology.2.4, , Densham, W,D, 1974, A method of capture and translocation of wild herbivores using opaque plastic material and a helicopter, The Lammergeyer l,!1 1-25, 20

23 214, Dosowitz, R,S, 1960, Studies on immunity and host-parasite relationships, II The Immune response of antelope to Trypanosoma challenge, Ann. Trop. Med, ParaRitol.,ill Gazella rufifrons - Redunca redunca - Sylvicapra grimmia De Vos, V, and G,D, Imes, 1976, An outbreak of dermatophilosis in the sable (Hipnotragus niger) and roan (Hippotragus eguinus in the Kruger National Park), Koedoe.! , 216, , De Vos, V, and C,A,,~.J. Van Niekerk. 1969, Brucellosis it'i the Kruger Natiot'lal Park, J,S, Afr, Vet, Hed, Ass,!Q: 331. Dieterich, R,A,, J,G, Grootenhuis, R,O, Olubayo and R,W, Paling, 1975, Wildlife Disease Research, FAO Project Working Paper. FAO, Rome, D,P,/KEN/68/013, Dillmann, J,S,S, 1976, Compiled final report, Veterinary Wildlife Research Section. Dept, Vet, Services, Zambia, Vols, 1 & 2, - Volume 1 deals with elephant cropping, immobilization of black rhinoceros, a specific eye lesio~ in hippopotamus, tick identifications, foot-and-mouth disease studies in lechwe and buffalo, game meat utilization and abhatoirs, trypanosomiasis in lion,!. ~ in hippopotamus, arteriosclerosis in elephant, and tuberculosis in lechwe, - Volume 2 contains information on Dermatophilus in cattle, haematology of game animals and tuberculosis in lechwe, 219, Dillmann, J,S,S, and M,A,Q, Awan Polymorphic trypanosome infection in a lion. Ann. Trop, Med, Parasitol,,2& , Dillmann, J,S,S, and M,A,Q, Awan. 1972, The isolation of Trypanosoma ~ from Hippopotamus ambhibius in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia, Trop, Anin1, Health Prod,,! , Dillmann, J,S,S, and W,R, Carr. 1970, Observations on arteriosclerosis, serum cholesterol and serum electrolytes in the wild African elephant (Loxodonta africana), J, Comp, Path,.l!Q , 222, Dilworth, T,G, and J,A, McKenzie, Attempts to identify meat of game animals by starch-gel electrophoresis, J, Wildl. Manage, Ji: , 22 3, Diones, M,R, programme, 1972, Medical aspects of an ostrich breeding Int. Zoo Yearbook!al , Dinnik, J,A, 1963, On Moneizia monardi Fuhrmann and Avitellina buechgeri sp, nov, from Adenota ~ J, Helminth,.Jl: 19, 225. Dinnik, J,A, and R, Sachs, 1968, A gigantic Protostrongylus,.f africanus sp, nov,, and other lung nematodes of antelopes in the Serengeti, Tanzania. Parasitol,.i.: no lung lesions in 15 buffalo, 12 eland, 3 giraffe, 12 waterbuck and 6 dik-dik,.f africanus found in topi, hartebeest, wildebeest and rarely in impala and T, gazelle, pathology - see ~~ulton and Sachs, Pathology is described here as well, briefly, 21

24 226, Dinnik, J,A, and R, Sachs, 1969, Cysticercosis, echinococcosis and sparganosis in wild herbivores in East Africa, Vet, Mecl, Rev,.!.2..2.' , 227, Dinnik, J,A, and R, Sachs, 1969, Zystizerkose cler kreuzbeittwirbel bei Ant.ilopen U"!cl T1tenia olgogoiinei sp, nov, der Tupfel-hyane. Z, Parsitenk, J!: , Diftnik, J,A, and R, Sachs, Taenidae of lions in East Africa, Z, Tropenmecl, l.j , Dinnik, J,A,, J,B, Walker, S,F, Barnett and D,W, Brocklesby, 1963, Some parasites obtained from game animals in Western Uganda, Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr, ill deals with Stron.gxloicles, Fasciola and Parafasciola robusta (gastrointestinal fluke), 230, Dirschl, H,J,, S,, /, Mbugua attd S, P, Wetmore, 1978, Preliminary result.s from an aerial census of Kenya s ranffelands, Min, Tourism & Wildlife, Kenya Rangeland Ecological Monitoring Unit, Nairobi, Aerial Survey Techftical Report SEries No, 3 17 PP Dittrich, L, 1967, Breediftg Kirk s dik-dik (Madogua ll.!:jil. thomasi) at Hanover Zoo, Int. Zoo Yearbook 1: , Dittrich, L, 1967, Breeding the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) at Hanover Zoo, Int. Zoo Yearbook 1= Dittrich, L, 1969, Breeding the roan antelope (Higpotragus equinus) at Hanover Zoo, Int. Zoo Yearbook.2,1 ll, 234. Dooley, D,E, and E,M, King, 1977, Dictyocaulis arnfieldi infection in a Hartmann' s zebra, J, Zoo Anim, Med,,!!: 16-17, 235, Dougall, H.'.~. and D,L,W, Sheldrick, 1964, The chemical composition of a day's diet of an elephant. E, Afr, Wildl, J, ll 51-59, 236. Dougall, H,W, 1963, elephant faeces, On the chemical composition of E, Afr, Wildl, J, , 237, Drager, N, 1975, A severe outbreak of interdigital necrobacillosis in gemsbok (Orlx gazella) in the northern Kalahari (Botswana). Trop, An m, Health Prod, 1: 200, 238, Drager, N, et al, 1976, Immobilization of African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) in large numbers for veterinary research, E, Afr, Wildl, J,.!J , 239, Drevemo, s., J,G, Grootenhuis and L, Karstad, 1974 Blood parameters in wild ruminants in Kenya. J, Wildl, Dis,.!.Q: , - impala, Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, mountain reedbuck, blue wildebeest, Coke's hartebeest, topi, eland, buffalo and giraffe, 240. Drevemo, S, and L, Karstad, 1974, The effect of xylazine and xylazine-etorphine-acepromazine combination on some clinical haematological parameters in impala and eland. J, Wildl, Dis,.!.Q: , 241. Dreyer, J,H, 1966, fami}.y Bovidae, A study of hair morphology in the Onderstepoort J, Vet, Riis,.J.:ll , 242, Du Boulay, G,H, and M,A, Crawford, 1968, Nutritional bone disease in captive primates, In: Comparative Nutritioft of Wild Animals, Ed,: M,A, Crawford. Symp, Zool, Soc, London. NO, 21, PP

25 243, Duke, II, L, 1933, A study of the hchaviour of Trvpanosoma rhodesiense recently isolated from man, in a.,telope and other African animals, Pt, I, Ann. Trop. Hed, Parasitol, , Duke, 1-l, L, 1935, Further studies of the behaviour of Trypanosoma rhodesiense recently isolated from man, antelope and other African game animals, Parasitol,.u: , Duncan, P, 1971, Immobilization of topi, E, Afr, l'lildl..2, , 1" Toit, p,j, 1947, Game in relation to animal diseases, J, S, Afr, Vet, Med, As,.! , 247, E, Afr, Tryp. Research Org, Ann. Rep, (Trop, Dis, Bull, ) Comments on TrYpanoso111a rhodesiense from wild animals, 248, E, Afr, Tryp. Research, Org, 1958, Ann. Rep, (Trop. Dis, Bull, 1959, 494) Comments on Trypanosoma rhodesiense from wild animals, 249, Easterday, B,C, 1965, Rift Valley fever, Adv, Vet, Sci,.!Q: cites others on demonstration of antibody in hippopotamus, and demonstration of non-fatal infection in field rats (Arvicanthus abyssinicus), 250, Ebedes, II, 1969, Notes O*' the immobilization of gemsbock (Oryx gazella n:azella) in South \l'est Africa,using etorphine hydrochloride ( M99), Madoqua.!,I 35-45, 251. Ebedes, II, 1975, Anthrax epizootic in wildlife in the Etosha Natio,.al Park, South \'lest Africa, Diseases, Ed, L,A, Page, Plenum Press, New York pp, , Inl ~Hldlife 252, Ebedes, I!, 197 5, The capture and translocation of gemsbok Oryx i>;9zella gazell9 in the N!!mbi desert with the!lid of fentanyl, etorphine!ind tranquillizers, J,S, Afr, Vet, Ass,,;!& , 253, Ebcdes, n, 1975, The inunobilization of adult male!ind female elephant Loxodonta africana Bluenbach with etorphine and observation on the action of diprenorphine, Madoqua.2,: mg etorphine reversed with deprenorphine 4-10 mg, or cyphrenorphine mg, 254, Eltringham, S,K, 1974, The rescue of distressed large!lnimals in national parks using drug immobilization. E, Afr, Wildl, J,,ll $. 255, Emsley, P,K, 1978, Treatment of heartworm microfilaria in a marabou stork (Leptophilos crumeniserus)1 a case report. Ann. Conf, Wildlife Dis, Ass., Fort Collins, Colo, (p,o, Box 551, San Diego, CAlif ,), - levamisole H cl 18, :S mg/kg per os in food, Abstract does not give duration of treatment. 256, English, M,P, et al. 1975, Invasion by Candida nlbicans of the foot pads of the central African hedgehog (Erinaceus albiventris), Mycopathologia,iii , 257, Engl<, K, and K, Friedhoff, 1963, Zur Wirtspezifitat von Babesia bigemina (Piroplasmidae), z. Tropenmed, Parasitol, lj.1 502, - transmission to Gazella soemmeringi. 23

26 258. Estes, R,D. 1966, Behaviour and life history of the wildebeest, Nature.ll.! , 259, Eugster, A,K,, S,S, Kalter, C,S, Kim a"d M,E, Pinkerton. 1969, Isolation of adenoviruses from baboons with respiratory and enteric infection. Arch, Die, Virusforschung. l..: , 260, Eveland, 1 i,c, 1970, Listeriosis, Ins Infectious Diseases of 'ii ld Animals, Ed. J, W, Davis et al. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, pp, host list includes baboon and gerbils, 261. Fain, A. and V. Uerin Deux cas de rhinosporidiose J'lasale ches une oie et un canard sauvage a Astrida (Ru and a-urundi), Mycopathologi a..: nasal polyps in a wild goose and a wild duck, containin1' sporangia resembling IU1inosporedium seeberi, the cnuse of human rhinosporidiosis, 262. Fain, A, and J, Mortelmans. 1975, Cas de gale chez des buffles du zoo produits par un nouvel acarien psoroptique. Acta. Zoo, Path. Antverp. &,! Choriopsoroptes syncerus n. sp, in Svncerus nnnus, 263, Falconer, J, The epizootology and control of foot. and-mouth disease in Botswana. Vet, Rec,.2,! , Falconer, J, and G, Child, 1975, A survey of foot-andmouth disease in wildlife in Botswana. Hammals il , FAO, 1966, General outline of the goals of wildlife management in Rhodesia in relation to the concept of multiple of natural resources, FAO, Rome. AN/KI.SC/66/3, 266. FAO ~otes o" the care and preparation of wild game skins from the time animal is killed to despatch of the skins by the game rancher, FAO, Rome AN/ }<iisc/66/6. 267, FAO, 1966, Optimum use of "ational parks and equivalent reserves, FAO, Rome AN/~fI.SC/66/ 5, 268. PAO T17paao110m:lada or t-tao fly dihaao. PAO, Ro.. AX/ 'KI.SC/ CC/ PAO Africa t17paaoaomald.a - Report of a joint PAO/WHO export co..t.ttoo. Ant.. l Prod. 6 Bltb. Div. PAO, ao-. PUb. on moroflacho PAO !'orminal Report to tlw GoTOll'ftllellt of 1Cen7a oa Wild.life DlHaH a.aoal'ob. PAO, Ito-. AllaDP/DX/68/013. laolucloa d.ata on wildlife a11l""9)'a and. ozpori1ut11tal atadloa for lnfoctl- bo'vino rblnotraobld.tla, rinclorpen, bo'vin 'Viral dlarrbooa, Rift VallOJ' fovor, blu.otonpo, otbor arbo'viru... a, foot and--tb diaoaao, African bora aloknoaa, rabloa,..ucnant catarrbal fotor, t17pan - tboiloriata, baboaloala, anaplaa-ata, bo'viao potooblal fotor, braooll-la, tu.bol'otlloata, paratlaborou.loala, aalmoaollctala, l pt-plaoold.a, oontastaa. bo'vin pl ropnmuiodia, oapria pl-ropn-..oala, -- parad toa and tloka. Data oa ba... toloa and llnc 1-blll atloa al aro proaoatod Paaabonclor, C.P. and. Po M9yor. 197' Ubor dio Vortld.lll!IC TOD 'i*s~ plralia lad.or llamalatur olai.pr norclafrikanl D.ataclae tlorarstllobe Woolaonaolar.!l

27 272. P.. bender, C.P. and Po MeJ' km Vorko- and acb-i YOA "f!:"ip'llie ~Hll'. bti PNilebanden Cal'lliWNn, deren Plei.cb ur en n c en Ona Be ti..t i t J.a Wilcllife Di... Bd. L.A.... Plea T. PP Paa bemdel', c.r. md r. MllJ' The dietr.l.bu.tion of T~ulla ~!i, in the w culature of o- nol'tb African ca Tore Research and DtTelop-nt1 A biannual collection of Ncent Gel'llan contribution conctrnina detelopment tbroup animal re al'cb. li Pay, L.D Bxpo lln of Tho-on Gazelle to experimental infection with Ct ticerc1a!!2.j!.! Vet. Rec. ll Pq, L.D llepol't to the GoTernmcnt of ICenJ' on wildlife di.. re earch. PAO, Ro TA Pear, P.A., M.E. Pinkerton, J.A. Cline, P. ICriewalclt and s.s. ICalter Lepto pirosi outbreak in a baboon colodj' Lab. Ani CaNo!! Fenwick, A Baboon N M101.r ho t on lcb1. to oaa an oni Tran 11.oJ' Soc. Med. 6 HJ'C 13, P l, L The dation and i..,bilization of wild ani al Wien. 'fi arztl. W cbr Field, C.R Peeclinc tl'ial to determine intake and dip tibilitj' of the diet of fite berbitore peci PlllJ, ao-. Pl'Oj. World.nc Dociment no. 11 PP eland, Tho-on sazelle, Coke hal'teb tr comp... d with coats, abetp and cattle Field, C.R. aad L.H. Blankea hip \1.tritioa and Nproclu.ction of Gl'ant and Tho..aa sazelle, Coke bal'tebee.t and si,raffe in IC DJ'a J. Reprod. PBl't. Sllpp. li Pi cbthal, J.H Some dipaetic tn atod of bird fl'o Central and We t Africa. ReTae de Zoolope Africa1.ne.ll Fletch, A.O Poot-and-mouth di.. Ins Infectiov. Bd. bj' J.v. DaTi et al. Iowa State VIP.To Pre8 1 Ame, PP Di.. of Wild M.lmaal 283. Ford, J African vilcllife and tbe t t flj'-borne di Bpiz. Di. Afr.!! Ford, J The role of elephant in the di.tributioa of t et e flj'o Into Vo Con el'to atun Apr.-J1111e Fowler, M.B Tox1.citi in exotic zoo animal Vet. Clin. Aller.5, Fowler, M.B. et al O oua bj'datidoti ia a pat.. llodk J' J. Amer. Vet. Med. M,W PtJ', H., A. Jtondi an4 v. lltqa R-atoloSic and bioob... cal indioe in the Baet Afrioan baboon. Blood Ji Pradr.l.oh, e BNedinc ad hand-narins wal'tboc ~!'Jf'fo!IM! os > at PraakflU't z.o. Int. z.o 219. Pr..., L.B. and a.v. r Vlld doc of th Serene.ti. APr. Vildl. Leaderlllaip Pouada (3) btllatiour. 25

28 290. Fl'allk, B )'.tellio biatoplall90 i in an African llonk >' Deutaohe Ti rarsttiohe Woobenachrift.ZS Gallacher, J Malianant oed... in antelope. Vet. Reo Gallacher, J., J. Macadaa, J. Sayer and L.P. LaYiel'eno PUlmonaey t11bercl&lo i in fl'e -li Yins l ob- antelope in Zambia. Trop. Ani Health Prod. J Gandal, C.P White IU8cle di eah in a bl'eediq herd of ft)'ala antelope (TfJf'ltphp.Dll!i) at ew Tork Zoo. Iat. zoo Yb.! Garnbaa, P.c.c Blood paraaite of hippos in uaaada. B. Afr. Med. J. JZ.I Gear, J.e.s Medioal aapeot of moae sooao e. J.s. Afr. vet. Aa,4! d al with Rift Valle)' feyer, Luaa feyer, and aal'b111'1r Yirua cli aa Gear, J.a.s Ba aorrb.p,o f Yer of Afrioa1 Aa aocou.nt of t- Ncent Olltbl'eaka. J.B. Afr. vet. Aa deals with Rift Vall )' feyer, Laa a feyer, and... Yil'll di eah o 297. Get.ID', a. et al leepiq iokn.arye)' in lla oiaa Di.triot, Tansania. IV. Bzaaination of wild... i. a potential l'ehl'yoil' for l rhod! iepu. Acta Trop.al Geia, a., 11. ltauf ann and a. a.au.acer A 111'Ye>' of aniaah a p11t-tial l'ehl'yoil' of tl')'paaomoae ia the Vl S Di tl'ict (Tanaania). Acta T... p. li Geia, a., 11. ltaaffaaa, and L. Jenni Wild aaaaal aa l'ehl'ftin for llbod nan l pins nob in the 8erenpti. Tran. lo)'. Soe. T... p. Med. ll)'a.!z Geia, 1.., 11. ltauffaaa, J.s.P. Ma)'ende, P.M. lllfallbll and R.T. 0a>' P IHlation of!z:j"f:' (Tmyuon) -~i 'I fl'oa sw and dwatio a )kaoaa 8iot,auania. Acta Trepioa. Ji Gericke, 11.D. and J.M. Bof..,.r AatiolOID' and tl'eatment ef oaptlll'e lltre and ll)'opatb)' in priqlbok (Widoro11 MrgP'alit). s. Afr. J. Scio ll Gibb, l.p.j., II.II. llwe)' Bonn herpotyil'llhto I. Iona h l'jl Yir n. Iona berpo n..., I and 3. Vet. lllll. IJ.I , bonae herpeen..., 1 (th apat of Ill/IPV) i reported in wildebe.-t. S.rolopoal eyidence of iafeotioa it l'epflrted alto in Afrion baffalo, laipp11pot..., eland, impala, Tboat"' t s lle, tepi, kob, reedbuok, watel'baok tiapea, a eleYanM ef,... pozyil'll iafeotiont in monk >' to,..11poz eradioati... Trana. a.,.. loo. Tl'ep..., J84. Gitter,, IL cl T.r. Brand tlaoaella in wildlife in tb airobi atioaal Park. TNp. Wil. Health Prod. 1 s-aa a1..., A., a. laobt, J. Yi--Pecl rt, r. Marek and C. ftaak Tealanoloptobe v... 1a1... hr tie KenHrYi l'llfts... den Traaport.,... Wildfleiaela an 26

29 Wildntltsunppl'Ojekten in 0.tafr.lk- i cboa Laadern. Di Plei cb'llil't cbaft o6. Glo"r, P.B. Joyce Stewart, -d M.D. G~n Masai and lipsisi note on Ban Afr.loan plant. 1 &ruins, brow.., aniul aa ociated and poisonou plant. B. Afr Acri Por. J. Jl al o pt. II. Do- tic u.. of planta. PP Pt. m. Medicinal ua of plant PP Gocl4ard, J Ac criteria and 'rital tati tic of a blaolc l'hinocero population. B. Afr. Wildl. J Goro'rita, c.e 'fuberc11loai in an Afr.lean elephant. Proc. 4tb. Int. ITmJt Di eaa in Zoo Aniul I'd. vet. Mad. 141 S.ppl Graber, M Belld.ath.. para it de certain anillawc d- tiqu- et auyace du. Tcbad Bpia. Di Afr. ll Graber, ''Ef P." HD.a pal'hitidns wild l"llld.nant in tbe pu e ofc:liid. Bull. Bpia. Di Afr. 1! ef armed 07 ticerci. - 3 of HD.I. - 1 Corrina ca ll, 1 Dorcaa... 11e, 1 UsandalCili. - J:.HD.A i con id... ect ra-1)' a para ite of wild ~.. - aainl)' in t.- aaiul in clue proxbd.t)' to buaan dwllinpo 311. Graber, M Belmntb and helm.ntbiaai of diffe.,..t doae9tio and wild aniul of Btbiepla. Bull. Ania. Bealtb Prod. Afro J , 312. Graber, M. et al un.-... frea Central Afr.lcantelopem....,. neyo Medo Vet. Pq Tropo J! hftm'tnnplmf corn.nna Graber, M. et al atode pu1aoaaire II antilope di Afr.lqae central a..,. 11 Med. Vet. r.,. Trop. U Gl'acca, d P.M.B. Serrano Malioant tbeiler.l.. is or.lsinatins froa Afr.loan baaff al... 'fr.:"!'m Jaffn) in cattle in Anpla. Ia ti.t11te de Ia-nat aoao 'fiiiilnal'ia, oya Li boa,.aalela. Gradwll, n.v., A.r. Sobu.tt, c.a.w.j. Van S:Lekel'k aad D.J. Rawt The i olatee of!!'1~ ~e biot)'pe 1 froa Afr.lean b11ffal in tr ~~...i Pal'k. J.B. Afr. Yet. '- jj, Grad-11, n.v., c.a.w.j. Va tiekor,... n.c.1-imrt Atteapted anifieial iaf-tion of iapala, blll wildebeest, baffalo, kllda, praffe and warta... witb beartwater. J.s. Afr. Vet. M JZ Grabaa, P n..tn.ction of birds and otber wildlife b)' Dieldrex pr.,ins.. al.. t t et fl)' in lecllllanaland. Araol4ia Clrabaa-Joa, o a.nraiat and ana.. tb ia of - oapti" wild aa:l.ul. Yet. lee.z.t Afr.loan aa:l.aa1 1 elepbant, baffal, bra, lion, eland, praffe, iapala and obimpana-. 27

30 319. Grata,.G.,.. d A.A. Arata Probl.. aa11e>oiated with the control of l'od nt in tropical Africa. BllJ.l. World Health Ore.U Grq, R.P Hippopot- iailk _al,.aia. Int. Zoo Teal"book a... ec1, Th ooapoaition of the milk of th black l'hinooeroa. Int. Zoo Yearbook 2. G... ad, Compoaition of the milk of the praffa. Int. Zoo Yearbook 2. Gregor,., B. Marca... t, S.J. Rowland, and S.T. Tho-on, Change durins lactation in th ooapoaition of th iailk of th African black rhinoceroa (Dicaro bioomia). Proo. ZOol. Soc. Load.,WI G... gor,. 1 M.W otea 09 the o-tral At"rioan hedgehog, J"'!fo'!; '3iiyeptria in the airobi... B. Afr. Wildl. I G... cor,., M.w. et al An en ootio growth of lt 111' hedgehoc p... Uiainar,. ob l'tationa. Ina Wildlife Di aa Bel. L.A. Pace, Plen1111 Preaa, - Tor, PP G... ichaa, Tvo11ne A., Alcirda Q... icll&la, Barbara~ De Almann and John Hopcraft In ectioidea, pol,.ohlorinated biphedyl and -tala in African Lake eoo J'at - III. Lake akul'v., ltea1' Bull. Bnv. Cont. Toxiool Griaadell, J.J.I Ace determination of the African buffalo, Smcenge ~ Spal"l'aane B. Afr. Wildl. J.ll Griner, L.A Some di of soo animal. Ina Adv. Vat. Sci. Comp. Med..!! deal with foot-and..-uth diaeaae, rinderpeat, bl11 tonpe, episootio h -rl'h&po dia aa of deer, a'ri.an malaria and ca.trio 11lcera aaaooiat d with nematode in hj' aze Griner, L.A., o. Micaki, L.1.. Penner and A.I. Mekee, Jr Beterakidoaia and nodular cran11loaa ca11aed b1' titer~ t ~51f in th ceca of gallinaoeoll birda. at. atbo Griner, L.A. and L.s. l Olt He-rrh&Po Di aa in B:sotio Rlud.nant in a Zoo. J. Amer. MBd. Aaa. liz An episootio of an a011te, rapidl1' fatal di ocour... d in 7 apeoi of e:sotio ruiainant at the San Di Co ZOo. bp l'iaental... procllaotioa of the diaeaa waa made in deer b1' inoculation of bacteria-free perioardial fluid. It i beliend that the di u waa apread b1' an arthropod notor. Th apeoi incl11ded able anteloped and buahb11ok. Th oaua vu preallae&l to lt pi ootio h l'l'haclo di-u of deer 'ri Groooook, c.m. and c. Staak Th iaolatioa of tso t!a 'l:au from wahrbllok (!llm!.u.. ipawe). o Orootenhuia, J.G., L.B. ltarstad aad S.A. Dre

31 B:itperience with d"1c for capt11re and re.train of wildebeeat, impala, eland and harteb t in Kenya. J. 'Wildl. Dia.!! GrootenhW., J.G. et al Inveatiarationa on wuwa apeciea fro an impala. J Wildl. Dia.!!,1 22-b 335. Grootenhui. 1 J.G. t al Bxperi-ntal tranamiaaion of a Theil ~ apeciea between eland. J. Paraaitol.!J.1 ib Groaakopf, J.P.w IllBllnity to heartwater of eland J.s. Afr. Vet. Miid. Asa. 12, Author a aummary1 Bi&ht YOIUIC eland, oriarinating from a beartwater free area, were each injected with 10 ml of heartwater-infected sheep blood. Sliarht temperat11re ri OCClll'red between the 12th and 17th day after infection b11t no other ll)'mpto.. were noticed. Thea antelopes hate ince crazed on infected heartwater.,.ld for nearly three year witbolat contractinar the diaeaae. 337 Gw.lbride, P.D. et al Tu.berc11lo i in the freeliyinar African (Cape) buffalo (Sffc ft catter cafter, Sparnian). J. Comp. Path.,ZJ Gllilbride, P.D.L., T.J. Coyle, E.G. McAn11lty, L. Barber, and G.D. Lomax so.. pathoarenic aarent folllld in hippopotaaa in Varanda. J. Comp. Path.2l,1 137':' GW.ndo, c Contrib11tion a l et11de de la fievre catarrhale (bl11etonc11 ) Bnq11ete aeroloariq11e chez lea l'llminant do e ticq11ea et aa11vaare en Afriq11e intertropicale. Th.. i Boole Rationale Veterinaire de Lyon. 76 PP 340. Guaari berar, c.a.w s.o.s. Rhino. Andre Deutch Ltd., London. - mention kin leaiona Haffner, K.V., Gisela Rack and a. Sachs Veraohiedene Vertreter der PAmilie L1&ftaf11at11lidae (Pentaatomida) ala Paraaiten von Salltl tieren der Sereoareti. Ml.tt. Haiaburar, Zool. Jibs. Inst.! Haip, J.C So... chanical fault aaaociated with dart i11110bilization. J. Zoo. Anim. Med. z1 12. Baich, J.C The i..obilization of bondo (Boocerf*'' eaca;) and other African antelopes in aaptivity. et. c. l'ch Bai&h, J. c The capt11re of wild black rhinoceros 11aioar fentanyl and aaaperone. s. Afr. J. Wildl. Ua. z1 11-u. Bai&h, J.C. and P.B. Holt The II of th anaesthetic CT 1341 in a I'll crane. Cmn. Vet. J.!Z Hai&h, J.C., J.W. Pb.arr, P.Y. D80llat Ple11ropericarditia and,...on;la dae t0jt t1ri!flo01tosep!! in an African lien. J. zoo. An Ball-Martin, A.J Dentition and ace determination of the ariratfe Giraf(e twlohrd,elia. J. Zool., Lend.! Baablin, c. end R.s. Beqer e11trali ina entibodi to parainfl11enza 3 'ril'll in African wildl.ife, with special 29

32 reference to the Cape buffalo (Sqcerue ~). J. Wild1. D:l.a.!1, Rawnd, J.A Infection with ~iola PP in wildlife in Africa. Trop. Ania. Be Prod.1, Hawnd, J.A On Ath!,. (Tre11atoda1 D:l.cl'Ocoeliida ) froa jackal in Tanzaftfa. Belainthol.t!, B.-nd, J.A. and D. Branisan '!'he diaeue fector in plan for do.. atioation of wild l'uainanta in Africa. Vet. Rec Haapton, J. Wildlife and foot-and-mouth di aao. Black Lech- J Raapton, J.W.P. Vil'll u paraslt of wild... 1 z-lopca Africana! Bank, J '!'he uae of M.99 for the i-biliaation of th Deffua watel'buck. B. Afr. Wildl. J. i etorphine pl.a ac pl'olla&in (lower doa.. are roco~ed aa oa11ains l int... ferenc 'Id.th th swo... llalation) Barthoorn, A.H M.aa11reaenta of bocl7 teaperatu... in beiaa, buffale, eland, praffe, l'hinociena, -tricb, , sallda cattle and aheep by... of... etal thermiater prob with abou.t 150 yal'cl8 pla.tic o..,.l'ed flex. J. Phy iol. 1'.5, Harthoorn, A.H Application of pha-acolopcal and phj'aiolopcal principle in... atraint of wild aniaala. Wilde MonoSI',!is Barthoorn, A.M lteatraint of 11nd-aticated aniaala. J. Amer. Vet. M8d. Aaa.!il, in 1-boratol'J' ani11&l 1199 pl'oduoff analpaia, deproaaion of... apiration and -ab cent N, aad lowerins of body teaperatu... In hoofed aniaal M99 pvea llinor depreaal.on of... apiration, ation of l'uainal ---nt, a atiffn of th - Olllatu.re of neck and lep and taclq'cardia in - aniaala auoh aa ah P and donkey, and a ri- in blood p... anre in the ah P 358. Harthoorn, A.M 'l'h flyins J'rins Ten yeara of i-biliains wild ani11&la in Africa. Geoff.,.,. Blea, Lontloa. 287 PP 359. Rarthoorn, A.M Reatraint aad n-rleptanalpaia in unplat Vet. Ree B.lrthoorn, A.H Th oheaioal capt11... of aniaala. Baillie... Tindall, London. 416 PP - a aafd to the ohellical... atrain of wild aad captive aaiaal Barthoorn, A.H P:robl... relatins to capta... Aniaal Rellalation Stadiu! di-.aea probl......aaltins f:roa ve-ezertion1 hypel'kalaeai a, 117oslepaaelli a, uetaeaia, nepbreaia, pulllonal'j' hypertonaion, eto. Jr.an of control and alleviation... deaerib Bartlaeorn, A.H., V. Pinoh, D. Hoperaft, aad S.M. Noeina:La Mlaptatioa to lar radiation by Mrieaa larp bel'lti a. J.s. Mr. Vet. Jr.d. Aaa. jl

33 363. Harthoorn, A.M. and L.M. Harthoorn Parentrorlt aa a -pporti ve therapj for locoaoto11'7 at... in t b J. s. Afr. Vet. Aaa. 11, Rartboorn, A.M. and J.A. Lock A not on prophylactic vaccination of wild ani ala. Brit. Vet. J Hartboorn, A.M. and K. Van der Walt Phyaiolosical aapecta of forced xerciae in wild unsulat with apecial reference to ao-called overatrainins di - 1. Acid-baa balance and ro 2 level in bleabock D alt ch ~ phillipai. J.s. Afr. Wildl. Manas Lao I 2 -~ 366. Harthoorn, A.M. and B. Youns A... 1ationabip bet119 n acid-baa balance and captu... ayopathy in zebra (!.Bl&.! ~.,,.lli) and an apparent therapy. Vet. Rec. li Bq. Sodiua bicarbonate in 1 litre of oraoaol (balanced aalt aolution by Abbott Laba., SoAo)o 367. Barthoorn, A.M. aad B. Youns Pulaonall'7 byporten ion in... 1ation bip to acidaeaia after aaxi... forced ex l'oi in zebra and wildebeeat. J.s. Afr. Vet. Aaa. 11, Bartley, 1.G aturally oocurl'iias a rlrua infection in oynoaolac- aonk Y Vet. lee.z! Bawey, C.M Coaparati,,. -alian ba atoloa. Willi- Bein-amt Medical Book Ltd., London. 310 PP 370. B berlins, R.L., s.s. Kalter and A.R. lloclrisu z PoxrlN infection of th baboon (.l.ar!!! ozpoc19eha11l ) Bu.11. World Health Orso lf ~ 371. Bedpr, R.s Poot-and-th dia aa and the African buffalo (SmHN. 1U1 ). J. Coap. Path.!J Bedpr, R.s Poet;-... h ctiaeah in wildlife with parheular... teren.. to the African buffalo <s19c m ~) Ina Wildlife Diaeaata. Id. L.A. Paplen ~ w York. PP Bedser, R.s Poot-alld~th cti MS p... p... d for 2nd Id. of Infecti- Diaeaata of Wild Maaaala, Id. by J.W. Darla et al., I-a State Uni.Yo ~... "- - '-as otbtr apeciea, PMD i... perted in buffalo, buabbuck, warthosa, i11pilla, wat "'-ok, kucbl, aable an.telope, 8' expori.,.t;ally in b.. pbos, porcupine, aole rat, Arrlcaptluae rat. and 1l7ras Hedpr, R.s., J.B. Coady llllci J. Paloontr Th iaolation of foot-aad--th cti... rlrua frea African buffalo (fntotn.uui ). vtt. lee.u Bedpr, R.s., A.J. Po... n and H.B. Woodfo Feot; aad--th ctimaa rll'iui in l..t; African buffalo. llall. lpis. Di.a. Afr. J Htdstr, R.s. an41 c. llallblin t;rali i.. antibedi.. t bond b "P rll'u8 1 (infect;ioll8 borln rbinotraobeitia/ infeotioua pu.atular..ulyo-yas:lnitia) in African wildlife witb apeoial...,... to tbt cape 11affab (fn!!rat.ll&:fu:). J. Coap. Pat;h. Vol. J aat;ibecti reported ia kffalo, kudu., eland, wat;erkok, leoh,,., ktb,... aabl aad roan -t; lepo, topt., laal'telmtn, wihebeen, i11pala aad bipptpot;... a. 31

34 377. B d.ser, a.s. et al Infection of Giie apeci of African wildlife with foot-and-aouth di 'Yi"' J. eo.p. Path.I! H d.ser, a.s., K.A.J. B rni an, and J.B. Condy Poot-and-mouth di in wildl:l.fe in Rhodeaia and other African 'l'erritori J. Co11p. Path. l! B iniohen, J.G Preliminary note on the life c1cle of th 111nawo- l!ff!!m t" fil'l ca103rat111, Monnis, J.s. Afr. et. A in i11pala Heiach, a.a piropla - of a paet cat; and a pollnd aqv.irrel fro Kea7a. Ann 'l'rop. Med. Paraaitol.!t Heiaoh, a.a. aqllirrel Iaolation of L!\ h!!tpia fro a sroand B. Afr. Med. J l Beiach, a.a Rickettaia in Kea7a. Serolosical reaction on wild rodent and inoe11lated sllin a pis Bo Afr. Med. J. Jt Beiach, a.a Rift Vall 1 rodent. 1. A*r. Med. J Ji 2. B iach, a.a Rodent a reaertoir of arthropod born di in Ken1a. B. Afr. Med. J. J!.1 5. B i ch, a.1. et al Peral aapecta of Rick ttaial infection in KenJ 'l'raaa. Roy. Soc. 'l'rop. Med.5! Heiach, a.a., J.P. McMahon and P.1.c. Mlm on-bthr Brit. Med. J.!l - 2 B i ch, a.a. et al 'l'h iaolati9n of tyc ll! ~ fl'o rodent in K DJ B. Afr. Med. J., '!'he iaolation of 'fflft na rhocleai!fth from a bllahbtack 0 B -an, C.M Blood proto oa of free-li'yillc l:lirda. S711p. Zool. Soc. Load. Ji Be118chele, W.P. and L. Cosei Iaolation of African td.n fever 'Yir11a fre a siant forest h S lkall. Bpi. DI.a. Afr Hell8obele, W.P. and L. C.Csi Bpi ootioloa of African atd.n fe"yor vi"' in warthos lkall. Bpi. D:l.a. Afr.!Z Heuachele, W.P., s.s. Stone and L. Cosstaa Ob rvation on the epi ootoloa of African atd.n feter Bpi. Dia. Afr. lj Heywood, a. et al '!'he earl7 o1inical diacaoaia of tv.bercu.loai in bal:loona. Brit. Vet. J.,ll.i 372. Bill, a.a., J.B. Coad1, and B.A. Mataon P.'l:! riat1pe piropla - of lbod aian Artioclaot1la. Ye o. li Bill.,., J.C. and A.K.K. Billman MDrtalitJ of wildlife in lairobi llatieral Parlt duriq the deoqpt of B. Afro Wildl. J. J Bi_, J.M Va of ketamin h7dl'ooblorid in nondo- ticated cata. Vet. a.o. J.i Bi_, J.M. st al Meaalea in recentl1 imported oolobu.a -.k 1 (Colt!pty auere a). Vet. a.c.!z

35 397. Kitchin, P.M. Intl M.B. l:eep leaiona-in tbe black rhinoceroa. Ob l'tation on kin La-rp1er.! Hitchina, P.M., M.I. Keep and K. Rochat, The capture of black rhinocero in Hlublu- Game Reaerve and their tranalocation to the Kl'llCer atioaal Park. The L-rp1er!Z Hoff, G.L., L.A. Griner and D.o. Trainer Bluetoncu 'ri.ru in e:icotic ru.minant. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Aaa. ID Virua waa iaolatetl froa a sreater kuclll which died tlurins an epizootic of a heaorrhape tli in San Di.. o Zoo Hoff, G.L. and D.M. Hoff Bluetoncu and epizootic h -rrhacic tli aa 1 a re'ri.ew of th tli H in nontl--tieatetl artiotlactyl J. Zoo Ania. Med. l The ayailable literature conoernins bluet0ft8u tlihah and epizootic hae-rrhasic tli H in non-tloaeaticatetl artiotlact1l ia re'ri. wetl under tbe followins heatlinp1 (1) claaaifioationj (2) tran ai ion and patbos n i J (3) isn, pathelocj' and tliaane i J (4) ho t rans J (5) treataent and contrelj and (6) fll.tllre n-tla and reaeareb Hofaan, C., G. Kobler and R. Sacha lnowleqe of tiok f n in saae aniaal of tbe Serenpti. Acta Tropica 1Z Hof, Fi'eltl and laborator, aethotl for rehal'ob into tbe anatoaj' of B.. t African saae ani-1. I. Afr. Wildl. J. j, Hofaann, Coapari on of l'iulen and abaaaaua tl'llotun in Baat African... nudnant in relation to their f-tlins babit. Ina Coaparati Ye Jfatritioa of Wild Aniaala. IW.1 M.A. Crawford. S,ap. Zool. Soc. London. o. 21. Acatleaic Pre PP Hof11a11a, and P. Scholz Applied teposrapbicanatoaical atutli of Baat African... l'wdnant. B. Afr. Wil41. J.,! Hof-1r, C.F.B Two lmnclretl and eisht1-f-r autepsi at tbe atioaal Zoolosical Garden, Pretoria. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Aaa.!Z Hofae1r, J.M DeYelopaent in the capture and airlift of l'oan antelope Htp'ltr19.,~- ajpll! under narcoai t tb sto? a atoaala 7M&doque.! Bofae1r, J.M. and J.I.. De Bruin 1973 The probl... a aociatetl witb the captare, tran looation and keepins of wild uaplatea in Soutb Weat Africa. The Le-rpr,er black rhin- ro, roan antelope and black-faced iapala Hefae1r, J.M., and B. lbede, 1..1.M. Pr,er and J.I.. De Bruine Tb eaptllre and tranalooation of tbe black rhin- re ftctf'!a bicprpl L:l.iUlo in Soutb Yeat Africa. Madoqua Bofae1r, J.M. and J. Len l9ell The capture and oare of eland i9rotr'f.".im am (Pall.. I ll!ins the boaa aetbotlo Oqlla I Bofae1r, J.M. and a.. Leuw Iaoiplent capture IQ'9P tb7 aa re'naled bj blood obeaiatr, of obaaetl braa

36 411. Bof_,.r,.J.M. et al Capture, hancllinc and tran pon of princbok and th application of haloperidol u a lonsactinc neurcleptic. Madoqua! capture bj' n t or boaa trap8. Baloperidol injected bj' hand i-diat lj' after aniaal -re trapped Bola ll.g. and s... ethe traiat of capti"n and wild lion (Ppth ~,!a) leopard (P-mra.Dl!IM!.) and cheeta (AlliP'D!! =JHtHS. Yet. RBc~I 29~ 413. Booptraal, Bo the Slldan PP African Ixoclidae. Vol. I. Tick of u.s. atal Med. Ile Uait. 3 1 Caire, BIJ'pe 414. Hoppe, P.P Bow to mryiw heat aacl ariditj'i Bco~ ioloa of the Dikdik antelope. Vet. Med. UT. o Hoppe, P.r. et al ltiulea fermentation and food leotion in Ba.t African bl& oattle, vildeb..at, Coke hal'teb...t and topi. J. Zool., Lond.!ll, Horak, I.G Paruit of 11...tic and wild aniaal in s-th Africa. II. Belminth8 in ble bok J. Vet. b il RornbJ', B.B Stile ia inf tation in Ba.t African antelop... Vet. Rec.,Us Th 1111thor clai- to find no objectiol"t to eatiac cooked lit r of antelope or h P infected with Stil.. ia P ton, D.c. and J.B. Cooper Th dip.ti'" tract of the wbiteback criffon Tlllt11N and it role in di traa8mi ion a.one wild 11nculat J. Wildl. Di ll 3o di ou.. anthra& Bovard, D.A Th C091per content of the li"nr of o-... ani al8 in hbj' B. Afr. Wildl. J Bovard, G.W. 1976~ Paruite and di eue trall811i 8ion froa wildebe t to cattle in Zaabia. Ins Wildlife and BoolOl(ical lle arch in lat11re llehne Dept. llat. Park 6 Wildlife S.rYice Ml.Ai.tl'J' of Lano, awral lle80rrc ah Touri-, Lll aka, Zaabia. Prod. 4th bcional Wildlife Conf. for Ba.tern and Central Africa Bo_, D.L Babe iom Ins Paraaitic Di in Wild Maaaal Bel. J.W. DaYi and ll.c.aa4.er on. Iowa State VaiTo PN, -'-' PP Bove, D.L Theilerio8i Ins Paramtic Di.. of Wild..._.l Bd. bj' J.W. DaYi and ll.c. Andel'80llo Iowa State VaiTo PN, Ame, PP Be-11, P.G. et al Peet-and-th 11:1.... in the African elephant (,t!ft?"t afrioya). OndeHtepeol't. J. Vet. b ' Bovell, P.G. and I. TOllnC Bxperi-tal foot-and -th dihu in the African elephant. J.s. Afr. Yet. Med... il lllaal't, J.P. d ot mr la patholope et le ia la.t African ---1, bil'u and reptil J.1. Africa, Vcaad. at. Bi t. 11oo. 421: para itiw ch le phocooh re <!Jpcho!na 1!\MUi!M!) Acta z-1. Path. Aat"nrp J.ll A li t of -ROU knollll to --r 34

37 427. BudllOll, J.1.. in Kenya A hort note on the hietol'j of rabie B. Afr. Med. J. J! Hummel, P.H Incid-ce in Tanzania of CF antibody to c:t'ella burpeti in era froa aan, cattle, heep, eoat a caae. Vet. Jlec:. June 191 ~-PP 429. Rutcheon, R..A. and e.o. Paaba Report of a faaily outbreak of trichino i, ICajiado D:l trict-l: ftj' Ballt African NH.. J. "2, froa infected bu hpic BTidberc-Ban, R Contribution to the knowlodc of tho reproductive phyaiolocj' of tho Tho.. on cazelle (Gyella th9.. opii Gunther). Maaaalh,Us 55U HTidberc-Ran, H Manaceaent and utilization of Tbo.. on cazellea on a cattle and eheep ranch in the l: ftj' Richland I. Afr. Aerie. Fore t. J.,3! HTidberc-Han o, B. and A. De Vo Reproduction, population and herd tructure of t- Tho-on cazelle {Gf!olla Thoa!!opii Gunther) population. Mamaalia J.i Ikede, B.O., S. Falade and Goldinc. captive carnivore in Ibadan, iceria. ll ia two cen t and a caracal Anthrax in J. Wildl. Di 434. Irvin, A.D The epideaiololj' of wildlife rabi Vet. Rec The di i larply asintained by -ab r of two order 1 Carnivora and Cbiroptera. The epidomiolocical role of rodent and other al -Y be iaportant, but at pre ent i poorly under tood. Silent infection, 'Which oocu.r in bat and faailie auoh a Jltl telidae and Viverridae, confora to the cla aical ho t-para ite relation hip and llq' be _.,. important in maintenance of the di than overt infection 'Which attract _.,. attention Irvin, A.D., P. Woawoyo, Parnell, M.A. Pierce and B. Schieaann Blood para ite of the iapala (AfplC!l'C l!lr. in the Serenceti atioaal Park. Vet. l.ec lji !!:Sileria P 44o7JJ Trzpapo1oop 5.SJJ HaeaatoxeplUJ 2.3J1 Borrelia l.2j Irv!~, A.D., M.A. Peirce, R..B. Parnell and J.M. l:inc The po ible role of the eland in the epideaiolocj' of lallt Coallt Fever and other bovine theilerio Vet. Ree.ll Jaok on, c.s.. rhosl lin The aatural re eryoir of TJI'"'"" Iran R.oy. a.cs. Trop. Med. llj'c Jaait chke, Jt., D. Prct and R. Werner Beitr.. zua Batwiekl11ncnJ'kl vea Sarke9P0ridien der Grantcuelle (Gpella. 1AU). z. Paraaitenk. J doc and cat bee.- final ho t Jan.., a.c Babtlif!::'f. sp. aov., an iatra- l'j'thl'oc)'tic parasite o.,. a aie lf""d oenn" Palli ). Ondernepoort J. Yn. l.e 1 3. Jan.., a.c Paet:, wrreat and fat.re oontrol of epiz-tic ti- - in Sollth Afrioa. frop..ania. Health...!

38 di cu value of sa.. -proof fllftc for control of pread of foot-and-mouth di African wine feyer per i t in warthos and bu h pis. Di cu the laushter of... to control t t 441. Jarrett, w.h.p., P.w. Jennins, M. >ilrray, and A.M. Barthoorn Jtascular dy trophy in wild Bunte rt antelope. B. Afr. Wildl. J. JI Jarrett, w.p.h. and M. >ilrray >il cular dy trophy in antelope and sazelle in Kenya. Vet. Rec.,!2t John on, o.w. and I.O. Bu Molarifo... teeth of aale African elephant in relation to ap, body di-nsion and srowth. J. Mallllal. J John on, o.w. and I.O. Bu The te ti of the African elephant!!'319.f:pnta :! ricpaf> feature. J. Rep ert. t l - 1. I Hi tolosical 445. John on, o.w. and I.O The te ti of the African elephant(l9~pn1= :! icpna). II Develop.. nt, puberty and weipt. p ert.!ji John on, R.H I olation of a viru fro a condition iau.latins panleucopaenia in a leopard. Vet. Rec. J Jone, D.M The i11110bili ation of cattle and related pecie Vet. Rec.! etorphine with aoeproaasine aaleate induce i.. obili ation but the excitatory id effect are not overco... In wild aniaal vere dy pnoe, violent etrusslins, bellowins and alivation alway occur. Xylazine appear to potentiate the action of etorphine and the do rat of both drus when u ed parately aay be reduced con iderably when the drus are combined Jon D.M An a..-nt of weapon and projectile Yrinp u d for capturins aa Vet. be Sept. 4 PP 449. Jon D.M Th hu bandl'j and veterinary care of wild hors in captivity. Bquine Vet. J.! Jone, D.M The dation and anae thesia of bird and reptil Vet. be.!.2! recoaaend ketaain HCl for bird and reptile Do are siven Jon D.M Scientific report Zool. SOc. Londo J. Zool., Lond.! & bport ltetaain anaesth ia in bird and reptile O trich are biply re i tant. De.crib saod re poft8e froa vitamin A injection in kin l ion in l'hinocero bport.uco ful u of an anaeethetio mixture of alphaxalone and alphadolone (Saffan - Glaxo) in eat peci 452. Jone, D.M., G.B. and G.R. Scott Vervet lloftkey diha e, a new aeono i Trop. Ania. Hltb. Prod.! Jon R.c., w.w. Bailey and J.D. Skinner, Studie Oil tbe collection and torap of.. n fro tbe African eleph8ftt, LfXodopta afrieapa. K-d-.!! Jllft R.S A review of tranqld.lli ation and edition in lars aniaal Vet. be

39 Kaliner, G Obaervation on the hiatoaol'pbolosy of aarcoaporiclian cyata of aoae Baat African... animal (Artiodactyla). z. Paraditenk.,4! Kaliner, G. and J.B. Cooper Daal infection of an African fi h a l with acid-faat bacilli and an A!eergl.llua P J. Wildl. Dia Kaliner, G., J.G. Grootenhuia and D. Protz A aurvey for aal'coaporiclial cysts in Baat African... aniaal J. Wildl. Di.!.!! Kaliner, G., R. Sacha, L.D. Pay and B. Sclhieaann Preaence of arcocyatoaia in Baat African faae ani ala. Tropen-dizin und Paraatolope. ll Kaliner, G. and c. Staak A case of Ol'Chitia cauaed by BE»c ltf bortm in the African bsffalo. J. Wildl. Dia., Kalter, s.s., R.B. Ksnts, Y.A.L. Doory and A.A. Kataber Collection of bio.. clical atsdy aaterial from baboon in Baat Africa. Lab. Alli. Care!! Kaainjolo, J.s. and J. Pasl en The occsrence of vil'll nestrali in antibocliea to infectious bovine rhinotracheiti virua in aera fro hippopotami and bsffalo Zentralblatt fsr Veterinaraeclizin Reihe B,!Z Karatad, L c,.to- alic inclsaion cliaeaae in the Baat African bedpbo J. Wildl. Dia. ll Karatad, L Para itea, wild aniaala, and animal production. Ins Para itea, Their World and Oura. Bd.1 A.M. Pallia. Proc. 18th Syapoaisa Roy. Soc. Canada June, Pu.b. Roy. Soc. Canada, Ottawa. PP deal with en ral problem of wild aniaal actinc a reaervoira of para it of liveatock. Bxaapl pven inclsde aali11dant catarrhal fever, infectioua bovine rhinotracheitia, African vine fever, rinderpeat, foot-and-mouth di, bls tollllu, African horaeai ckn, bovine petechial fe,,.r, anaplaaaoaia, beanoitio i, trypanoaoaiaaia, theil rio i, faaciolia i and haeaonchoaia. Karatad, L., J.G. Grootenbllia and S.A. Dreveao Wildlife Diaeaae Reaeal'Ch 1 PAO, Ro-. TA3291 Karatad, L. and J.s. Kaainjolo Skin papilloaaa in impala and praffe. J. Wildl. Dia. Jsly/78. Karatad, L. et al Vslvovasiniti in wildebe t casaed by the virua of infecti0'1 bovine rbinotracheitia. J. Wildl. Dia.,! Karatad, L. et al Poxvirua fibroaa on African hare J. Wildl. Dia.,! Kar.tad, L. et al Reaearob - wilcllife di-a in Kenya, K llj'a Vet. ~: Kaaali, O.B Rabi in a civet cat (y&j!r ciyetta)1 ca report. Vet. Rec.! a oaptive civet. Keeble, S.A. Aoado Sei B-viru infection in aonlc Y li 960. Ann. X.Y Keep, M.I Iaternal and blood paraaitea of African 37

40 Keep, M.B Short Yeterinal'J' not Xo. 1 Sarco poridion in o- wild ani al in the Xatal and Zululand -- - ry La-EPJ' E no.! Keep, M.B Short Y t rinal'j' not Xo. 2. Strobiloe true iafelltation in Zululand, Xatal. L-rseyer - ll Keep, M.B Short ffterinal'j' not Xo. 3. Hepatoaoono i of fo- wild ani-1 in Zululand. Xo.! L-EPJ' E 475. Keep, M.B Short veterid l'j' not Xo. 4. Sarcoptic madi( in the black-backed jackal SID&!. - 09!1 L... rs J' E no.!! leep, M.B A check li t of th blood para it -corded fro the larpr wild --al in Zululand. L...,rs J' E no.!! Keep, M.B So- para it and patholol(j' of the n)'ala!nf«i l Rhf.IDll.!! and it potential Yalue a a ranch -r....rs.,.er no.! leep, M.B 'l'be - t J'i ld, parante and patholol(j' of eland in Xatal. L.-rp)'er no.!z l ep, M.B The 118e of "lloapu.n (BA 1470) Ba)' r on the 11hit rbinocero L.-rpJ' E no.!z leep, M.B The u e of etorphine h)'drochlorid (M99) (Reckitt), fentanj'l (.Jann en) and h)'oacin h)'drobroid.de co bination for field capture of 11hit rhinocero L...,rs J' E no. Jj, l ep, M.B 'l'b proble.. a ociated with th capture and tran location of th black rhinoo ro in Zululand, ltepu.blic of South Africa. L.-rp)'er no. l Keep, M.B Vi ible corona..,. Yein ane1&1'j'... clue to Col'dophilll H«ittll in n)'ala. L-EPJ' E no.!.! Keep, M.B. and P.A. Ba ton 197a. Be noitio i in varthos (fhacoohoen& a tbi2pic9 ).J.s. Afr. Vet. All leep, M.B. and P.A. Ba OD 1973 M;voobaoterion in a black rbinoc ro (Die ro bieorpi ).J.s. Afr. Vet. All.llUL Keep, M.B. and P.A. Ba OD 1973 M;vootio infection in blue wildeb t (i9'!peehl!t tap ipa ).J.s. Afr. Vet. h llll rinl(vorm 486. leep, M.B. and P.J. leep I11110bili ation of vaterbuok. Vet. Rec.!! Keep, M.1. and P.J. leep 'l'b immobili ation ef eland Tf!rotrllQI.!!El& u ins new dru.s eollbinatien L.-rp)'er no ir leep, M,.J.L. TinleJ', l. Rochat aad.j.v. Clark The i11110bili ation and traa location of black rhinocero!!;otre bioorpia uins etorphin h)'drooblorida (M99). _... EPJ' E no. li

41 '89. lt-p, a.1. et al. 197' I80lation of ril"1h fro wild in Weat Africa J. Wildl. DI.a.,! bluetoftlu froa a ahrew. Bhanja fro hedcehos and squirrel. - Conso fro hedcehos. '90. lterr, M.A., V.J. Wilaon and H.B. Roth Studies on the acricultural utilisation of aeai-doaeaticated eland <r9rotr,.; J11%E) in Rhodesia. 2. P-dinc habit and too preerencea. Rbod. J. Aerie. Rea '91. lterr, M.A. and H.B. Roth Studi on the acricultural utilisation of aeai-cloaeaticated eland ('l'f"rotrff:.2 Za) in Rhodesia. 3. Horn developaent and toot erupt on as indicator of ase. Rbod. J. Aerie. Rea.! 1'9-155,92. lte7aer, I.P northern lhodeaia. Blood protozoa of wild --1 in J. Protoaool.!2 aupp ,9,. '95.,97.,98. ' so1. so2. so3. so,. sos. S06. lte7aer, I.P Studiea on blood protoaoa of wild froa Central Africa. 'l'heaia, Univ. London. lte7aer, I.P 'l'v.panoao91 (Me,tupapua) PP Hoare 196' of l'\lainanta. et:lc.!9, lteyaer, I.P A aurve7 of t~panoaoae infection in wild uaplat in the Luanpa Valle7, Zaabia. Ann. 'l'rop. Med. Parasitol.!J te7aer, I.P In Hatisation on th duiker (SylricfRra r.;! L, and ita blood protoaoa in Central Africa. Phi ran 7 Soc. B.!.S.~) 33 1t97.. r, I.P Piropl... of Artiodact7la in Central Africa. Vet. a.o. J!i1 '86-,87. 1te,...r, I.P Blood protoaoa of wild carnivore in Central Africa. J. Zool. o. J.1 '13-S28. ltbalil, L.P. aad L.M. Gibbona Gazelleatii9!:1l!l! ltetf! Yeh, 19S6 froa antelope in Baat Africa an it re~on to the pnum Paracuoeria 'l'rayoeeoe, 193S J. Helaintho. Ji ltbalil, G.M. and G.P. Schacher Lipf!lati!: aerratia in relation to Bal -.a and Marara a7ndro... r. J.,rop. Ned. 111'..!f ,6. ltbalil, 1977 'l'he behd.nth parasite ef the wildebeest in lt8ft7a (Proc. Sprinc Meet., British Soc. Paraait., Dund-, Sootland, 5-7 April. Abatraot). Paraaitol()l(7.U 32. ltbu, A.g A not on aal-.ella infection in wild uiaal in lthart-, SUdan. Brit. Vet. J. llt, S. ltia, c.s., A.It. B... ter and s.s. ltalter Patholosf.o stoq of the African baboon (.fari.2 P ) in hi nati.,. habitat Priaatea ~ ltia, c.s., B.A. Saeltenfua and s.s. ltalter Iaolation aad characterization of riral asenta iaolated in aa outbreak of pn--enteritia in vertet aonk 7 (Ceroonith1w aethio.,.). J. Iaf. DI.a ltia, J.c.s Patbobioloa of pu1-aa~ acariaaia in old -rld monke7 Acarelopa,.!l

42 507. ltia, J.c.s. and s.s. Kalter acariaaia in baboon (!A.e&.2 ap.) PatholoSY of pulmonal')' J Med. Priaatol. J Kia, V.D. and B.G. Bang; aaal aitea parasitic ia nasal and upper skull tiaauea in the baboon (.!:12! ap.). Science.! Kine, J.M A field snide to the reproduction of the Grant a zebra and Gre'VJ'' zebra. E. Afr. Wildl. J aceins of zebra Kins, J.M The capture and tranalocation of the black rhinoceros. E. Afr. Wildl. J. l Kins, J.M The uae of the oripsvine derivative M99 for the black rhinoceros and ita anta«oni with the related compoa.nd M285 or nalorphine. E. Afr. Wildl. J. Ji Kine, J.M., B.R. Heath and R.E. Hill G... domestication for aniaal pl'odu.ction in Kenya1 theory and practice. J. Aerie. Sci. UK.! Kingdon, J East African Maaaala. Vol. 1. Academic Preas, London 446 PP - covers priaatea, hyraxea, pang;olina, protounsulatea and niranian. Anatomy, behaviour, evolution, distribution ltin«horn, A. and w. Yorke Trypanoaoaea infecting same and domestic stock in the Luanswa Valley, orth-eaatera Rhodesia. Ann. Trop. Med. Paraaitol. A Kinghorn, A. and W. Yorke Further obaervationa on the trypano o- of e - and doaeatic stock in north-eastern Rhodesia. Ann. Trop. Med. Paraaitol. A Kleihauer, E Haeaoglobina of adult and foetal African elephants. ature l qualitative iaforaation on characteriatica of Hb Klingel, H otea oa tooth develop.. nt and ageing criteria in the plain sabra. B. Afr. Wildl. 1 Ji Koeaan, J.H., J.H. Pennine, J.J.M. De Goeij, P.s. Tjioe, P.M. Olindo and J. Hopcraft A preliminary survey of the poaaible contamination of Lake akul'll i Kenya with o- aetala and chlorinated hydrocarbon peaticid J. Appl. Ecol., reports tuberculosis in flamingo, hepatitis in pelican and spoonbill, arteritia in flaminsa, and kidn Y and ureter infl.-ation in flamingo Kok, o.a Btorphine (M99) i1mobiliaation and aaaociated behaviour of the recl bartebeest (f-celaphya buaelaeh!!a. 1.W) J.s. A.fr. Wildl. Manas Aaa. J -ls Koklea, a Studies to detect IBR/IPV antibody in various do-stic and wild aniaal apeoiea and in an. Monatahefte fur Veterina... dzin J Kolbe, F.F The atatua of taetae flies in relation to... conservation and utilization. J.s. Afr. Wildl. Mana«Aaa. J Kraapitz, H.B., R. Sacha, G.B. Schaller and a. Schindler Zur Verbreituns von Paraaieten der Gatt11ns Hepatozoop Ml.ller, 1908 (Protoaoa, Adelaida ) in oatafrikaai cben Wilclaaucetieren. z. Paraaitenk. J!

43 523. Kranendonk, O. et al Leptoapirosi in Kenya. WHO, Geneva. WHO/ ZOOX/ pagea, 524. Kl'llllbak, D.R. and w.v. Hartewell Effect of phencyclidine on ru tran aaina e in chimpanzee. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Aas.!.5.Jt SGOT and SGPT val~ in I'll from phyaically restrained ani al were hil(her than the val~ obaerved in sel'ullui fro anesthetized animals Kl'tl~k, H Feedinc and sdcial behaviour of the striped hyaena (!!.t.a!d.! vulgaris Deaaareat). B. Afr. Wildl. J. llt Kuntz, R.B., B.J. Myers and T.B. Vice Inteatinal protozoons and paraaites of the plada baboon. Proc. Relminthol. Soc. Wash. J&.t Kuntz, R.E. and B.J. Myers Parasites of the Kenya baboons Arthropods, blood paraaites and helminths (Kenya 1966). Primate!t Kuntz, R.B. and B.J. Myera Paraaites of baboons capt~red in Kenya and Tanzania, B. A. Primates Zt Kuntz, R.E. and B.J. Myers Primate cyaticercoaiat T. h1d5tigena in Kenya vervet and Taiwan macaq~ Pl'imat,,,.!1 h Kyle, R Meat p~ction in Africa. Briatol Vet. School, Bristol, U.K Kyle, R Domestication of wild l'llminant in Africa. Vet. Rec.2,1t Llllbreohta, M.C. et al Observations on the tranalliaaion of foot-and.mouth di.. aae to... and controlled tran lli ion of the diaeaae from ame to cattle and vice veraa by.. an of contact. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. A,!Zt Laaerton, J Game, taetae and trypanoaolliaaia. Preliminary rea~lta of an experiment in Central Tan adyika. 8th Meetinc Intern. Sci. Comm. Tryp. Rea. C.C.T.A. P Joa J~ly. - experiment to aacertain which a e animal maintained the taetae po~lation in a l(i ven area and then te find out what happened to the feeding habit of taetae when cattle were intred~ced into that area. ~rther, the intention waa to inveati ate which animal were not reservoirs of local pathojenic trypanoaomea due to (1) tl'ue non-infectibility (2) lack of constant fly aae contact ( 3) dialike by taetae for o- apeciea of... Firat year' works Coaparison and contraat of (a) animal aoondance (b) results of blood... 1 analy (c) ani.. l aoondance in aectora of fly-rounds. Game ab~ndance wa eatabliahed by obaervation, apoor co~nt and hearaay. Re ~lta are iven in several table Lm'l 1 B.H Fertility proble- in captive animals. Brit. Vet. J.!l.t Lan B.M ZahnbeobachtllllS n bei Elefanten. z. f tiel'k. J.Qt Langridge, w.p Kenya Veterinll'Y Depart.. ntt A note on the... animal ho t of taetae flie and the incidence of trypano o- in th - Conference on Land Man.. ent probl... in area containin..., Lake Manyara, Tancanyika. 20th-22nd Febl'tlary,

44 Part II reported by H.C. Pereira B.A.A.P.R.o., ~a, Kenya. Reprinted fro B. Afr. Aerie. Foreat. J.az1 Oct Lansridce, W.P In taetae control saae alaushter i out-dated. Wildl. Mas 21 < o. 2) 13. Pub. Ia. airobi by Kins 6 Charle 538. Lawrence, B.S. Soc. Lond Oeatrid larvae fro gaae.! Proc. Zool. 539 Law, R.M Ase criteria for the African elephant I.oxodopta africana B. Afr. Wildl. J La-, R.M Dentition and ageins of the bippopot.-i. B. Afr. Wildl. J.! Law, R.M. and G. Cloush Obaervation on reproduction in the hippopot.-i, Hipeopote" avhibiu. J. Repl'Od. Pert. j, Lawa, R.M. and J.s.c. Parker Recent etudie on elephant population in Baet Africa. Ins Comparative htrition of Wild Ani.. l. Bd.1 M.A. Crawford. Syap. Zool. Soc. London. o. 21. PP aseias, heipt and -ipt, reproduction, behaviour, jaw ab c.. aea Lawaon, K.P. et al llla train rabie vaccines oral vaccination of non-hllaan priaatea. Can. Vet. J.!Z (10) Leach, T.M The occurrence of contasiou bovine pleuropnellllonia in apeciea other than do.. aticated cattle. Bull. Bpis. Dia. Afr. l apeciea examined in Sudan, including 29 buffalo - no evidence of CBPP. 545 Leach, T.M African trypanoaoaiaaia. Adv. Vet. Sci. Coap. Miid.!Z Ledger, H.P A note on the relative body coapoaition of wild and doaeaticated ruminant. Bull. Bpia. Dia. Afr.ll Ledpr, H.P Weisht of o- Baat African -alas B. Afr. Wildl. J Ledpr, H.P. and R. Sacha Wildnutauns in trockenen Gebieten Ollt-AFrikaa. Die Pleiachwirtachaft J coapariaon of caroaa valuea fro ateera (.!2! ipdicua) and antelope (iapala and topi). The teer cal"caaae contained 28.6% fat, the antelope %. The antelope al'9 capable of producinc _.,. edible protein per unit of ani al live -ipt Ledpr, H.P.,... Sacha and.s. Saith Wildlife alml food production. World Rev. Animal. Prodn. Js Lee, v.a.,o.a. C.Uey and D.L. Moore Bl11etonaue and... lated vir11ae in Ibadan, JU.seria1 Iaolatioa and p... lia:l.nary identification of viauaea. Amer. J. Vet. Rea. J.S Le11thold, w Obaervation on the aocial orsaniaation of i pala (llgoero; r.l!lllj!!! ). Zeitachrift fllr Tierpbaycholosfc Lellthold, W Preliminary ob elml'ation on food habi ta of serenllk in TaaYO atioaal Park, Kenya. B. Afr. Wildl. J.!

45 553 Leuthold, w So- breed.ins data on so-li oatrich. E. Afr. Wildl. J.! Leuthold, w Obeervationa on the mother-youne relationship in aome antelopes. B. Afr. Wildl. J Leuthold, w B. Afr. Wildl. J. Gestation period in Thomson aazelle..!,g Leuthold, w Ho rans- movement and food of a buffalo herd in Tsavo ational Park. B. Afr. Wildl. J.,lg Levinger, I.M., J. Kedem and M. Abram A new anaeathetic-aedative acent for bird Brit. Vet. J. ll bay Va 1470 (Roapun). Prompt sedation after intramuscular adainiatration Levin, R Qiemical threat to Lake akusu. Mew ScieAtiat..z Levi, A.R., and V.J. Wilaon An evaluation of a fence in the control of wild unsulate under extensive condition in Africa. Brit. Vet. J.!la Levia, B.A Baat Coaat Fever and th African buffalo, the eland and the buahbuck. I. Afr. Aerie. J On of three buffalo "9re exposed to T.1!.1..!A infected tick but after recovel')' failed to in'lectc:iian tick. Attempt to infect eland and buahbuck, by feed.inc on the tick infected with! ~ failed Libeau, J. and G.R. Scott Rinderpellt in Baatern Africa today. Bu.11. Bpiz. Dia. Afr.! Lighfoct, C.J. and J Poaaelt Bland (Taurotrama,stm) a a ranchins ani al co11pleaental')' to cattle in Rhodeaia. 1. Bnviron-ntal adaptation. llbod. Aerie. J Lohry, M.A Diaeaae of domeatic animal in African wild aniaala. Bull. Bph. Dia. Afr. ll Lohr, K.P. and H. Meyer Game anaplaaao ia1 The i olation of Apafla a orsani.. fro antelope. z. Trope~d. Para tol..li, Lohr, K.P. and H. Meyer a... theilerio i - a aerolopcal inveatisation. Tropenaed. Paraaitol.U Lohr, K.P., J.P.J. Re and B. Meyer Detection in... of fluoreacent and asslutination antibod.iea to intraerythroytic orsaniama. Tropen-d. Paraaitol.,Us Loabard. L.J Ase determination and srovth curve in the black-backed jackal, ~ ae O!Mllf' Schreber, 1775 (Cami vore1 Canida ). ~Tran vaa Ml. ll Loaoa, G.J. and G. Gwamako Biatolopcal examination of wild ani al naturally infected with pathosenic African trypano o-. Aota. Tropica.J Louw, P.J Pirllt trial with t~ coyote-setter in S-th Africa. Dept. ature C...rv. llqll. no. 1! Lovemtre, D.P Th effecta of antitaetae ahootiq 43

46 operation on the - population a obaerved in the Sebunswe Diatrict, Southern Rhodeaia. Ins Conaerv. ature.llatural Reaourcea i" llodern Al'ican tat IUCJr publicatio" new aerie! Luby, J.P Another zoonoaia fro aonkeya1 Tanapox. Ann of Internal Med.ll Luck, c.p. and P.G. Wristit Aapecta of the anatomy and phyaiolosj of the akin of the bippopotuua <li aaphibiua). O.J. Bxp. Phyaiol Luckina, A.G Serua i111mnoslobulin level and eleotrophoretic pattern of aerua protein in trypanoao.. - i nfected buahbuck (Tracelaphu acriptua). Ann. Trop. Med. Paraaitol.!2, Lluulden, W.H.R Trypanoaomiaaia in wildlife. Proc. lat Conf. Wildl. Dia., ew York. PP Publiahed Oil aicrocarda by the Wildlife Diaeaae Alla., Amea, Iowa Lyon, D.G. apeciea The iaaobiliaation of cattle and related Vet. Rec.!2, Lyon, D.G so.. 1'11.ainant di encountered at the north of Bnsland Zoolopcal Gardena, Cheater. Proc. XV Internat. Syap. Dia. Zoo Animal. Kolmarden. Pub. by Akadeaio-Verlas Berlin. PP 5-13 record bu an type!!{cob:zt riua tuberc,loaia in a siraffe, and proble.. with T chu a P in ilra fea, eventually treated aucceaafully With parbendazole. A caae of aalilftant edema occurred in a bleabuck after iaaobilization with a projectile ayrins 577. Macalllay, J.w Poot-and-mouth di in non-do.. atic animal. lull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr.!! Macaulay, J.w A cheok-liat of non-domeatic aniaala reported to have been infected with foot-and-mouth di lull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr.!l Mack, R The... t cattle plaque epidemic of the 1890' Trop. Ani Health. Prod. J Macleod, J Apparent boat aeleotion by o- African tick apeci Oecolotria! MacOwan, K.D Rinderpeat. Ins Report for 1960, Dept. Veterinary SerYicea, KenYa Bu.11. Epiz. Dia. Afr port outbreak involvins buffalo, eland, siraffe, bu hpis, kudu. - occurrence in eland in Karamoja, Usanda, alao llefttioned in the - volu- of thi journal - pas Mair,.s Paeudotubel'Culoaia in free-livins wild an Syap. Zool. Soc. Londo.a&, Malhel'be, B. and M. Strickland-Choaley The Yiru of vel'tet -nk Y and baboon in South Africa. J.s. Afr. vet. med. Aea.!! Mandour, A.M. and J.P. Keyaer Sal'Cocyati infection in APrican antelop... Ann. Trop. Med. Paraaitol.!4, Manavelt, P.R The role of wildlife in the epizootiolosy of... infectioua and paraaitio ani.. l diaeaaea in South Africa. Bu.11. Off. Int. Bpiz. 14, deal with rabiea, foot-and-mouth di, African wine fever, bluetonpe, African horae aickn, aalicaaa~ 44

47 catarrbal fever, heartwater, tuberculosis, anthrax, theilerioaia, tj'1panosolliaaia and bellllinthiaaia Manton, V.J.A Immobilisation of topi and hippopotallli. Vet. Rec. ZS Manton, V.J.A Captive breedinc of cheetahs. Ins Breedinc Endancered Species in Captivity. Ed. R.D. Martin. Academic Presa, ew York. PP Mare, C.J The role of wild pica in the epidellliolotry of African awine fever. Ins Wildlife Diseases. Ed. B.A. Pace, Plenum Presa, ew York. pp Marennikova, s.s. et al. of the fallily Felidae Pox infections in carnivora Acta. Virol.! Marennikova, s.s. and E.M. Shelukhina White rata as source of pox infection in Carnivora of the falllily Felidae. Acta. Virol. J Marennikova, s.s., K.N. Maltaeva, V.I. Korveeva and.m. Gara.Una Outbreak of pox disease among Carnivora (Felidae) and Bdentata. J. Inf. Dia.!Ji \ Marennikova, s.s., E.M. Shelukhina and L.s. Shenkman "White-wild" (Variola-like) poxvirua strain from rodents in equatorial Africa. Acta. Virol.,! Martin, H. and D.W. Brocklesby A new parasite of the eland. Vet. Rec.Ia Martinaclia, G A strain of M,ycobfcterium t berculoaia from the praffe, and further observat on of!! tu e oa a from kudu and the duiker. 16th Rep. Dir. Vet. Serv. Inds Martinaclia, G Redwater (babeaioaia) in a sable antelope. J.s. Afr. Vet. Aas.! Mason, J.B Cloatridium botulinu type D in 111d of lake of Zululand came parka. T.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Aas Authors SIHlmal'Jl'I Cloatridium botulinl! type D was present in seven of 34 samples of mud taken from five lakes in the Zululand came parka. Matthews, L.H Reproduction in the spotted hyaena,,mc"ia croc11ta Brxl. Roy. Soc. Lond. Phil. Tran B May, T.L. and J. Conely Foot-and-mouth diaeaa in... in Rhodesia. Bl!ll. Off. Int. Epiz..& McCauchey, W.J Brucelloaia in wildlife. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. l&, McConnell, E.B. et al A survey of diaea amonc 100 free-rancin«baboon (.!:.IP1!. prai, ) from the Krupr ational Park. Onderatepoort Vet Rea. il McConnell, B.B., R.c. Tustin and v. De V Anthrax in an African buffalo. J.S. Afr. Vet. Aas. J McCulloch, B Decenerati ve polymyopatbiea in Baat Afric- do- tic and wild animals. Vet. Rec McCulloch, B TJ'1pano o- of th brucei aubtp'oup as a probable cause of di ea in wild zebra (l~g burobelli). Ann. Trop. Med. Paraaitol. il

48 McCulloch, B. and P.L. Archard Mortalitie a ociated with capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceros Int. Zoo Yearbook McCulloch, J.s.G. and L.M. Talbot Co pari on of weipt eatimation -thod for wild ani-ls and do- tic live tock. J. Appl. Ecol.! McCully, R.M. et al Herpe nodule in the lung of the African elephant (LoxodoutL africapa (Blu enbach, 1977). Onderatepoort J. Vet. JI McCully, R.M., P.A. Bas on, R.w. Biealke, v. Devos and E. Young Observation on naturally acquired hepatozoono i of wild carnivore and doe in the Republic of s. Africa. Onder tepoort J. Vet. Ile. il McQi.lly, R.M., P.A. Bas on, v. Devo and A.J. Devo Uterine coccidiobi of the impala cau ed. by Bi-rif nei tzi apec. nov. Onderatepoort J. Vet. Re JZ McCully, R.M., P.A. Baa on, J.G. Pienaar, B.J. Bra ai, B. Young and L.M. Pieter Herpe nodule in elephant. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. As. J.!! McCully, R.M., P.A. Ba on, J.w. Van iekerk aad R.D. Biealke Ob ervation on ra poitta cyst in the cardiova cular y t of o- wi ante ope and do-tic cattle. Onder tepoort J. Vet. Re J McCully, R.M.,.B. Keep alld P.A. Ba on Cytauxzoonosi in a eiraffe in Zululand. Onder tepoort J. Vet. Re JZ McCully, R.M., s.p. Krueer, P.A. Ba on, e. Bbede and J.w. Van iekerk Stroneylidose 1 Delafondia i in the Zebra. Onder tepoort J. Vet. Re. J McCu.lly, R.M., J.w. Van iekerk and P.A. Ba on The patholoey of Cordopbilu atfd.ttys (v. LI STOW, 1907) infestation in the kudu (Tragelaohua trep ic r; > (PALLAS, 1766), bu hbuck ( r;: ~B scriyty > ALLAS, 1766) and African buffalo (S~c cajlev SPARRMAJf, 1779) in South Africa. Onderlltepoort et. Re J& McCully, R.M., J.w. Van iekerk alld s.p. Krueer Obaervation on the patholoey of bilharziaai and other para itic infe tation of HippoiJtaai r Jhi~iu Linnaeu, 1758, fro the Krueer ationaar Oftder tepoort J. Vet. Re J& McDiarllid, A Di - of free-living wild ani-1. FAO Aericultural Serie 57. FAO, Rome McGaupey, W.J Brucello i in wildlife. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 14, Mee er, M.J Foot-aad-110uth di in... ani-1 with pecial reference to the impala (Aewcero -laaou > J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. AB. J Mehlhorn, H., W.J. Hartley and A.O. Heydorn A co parative ultraatm1ctural tudy of the cy t wall of 13 Sarcocz ti pecie Preti toloeica!! Hettrick, D.P. and M. Beverley-Burton So- cyclol)h.7- llidean ce tode fro carnivore in Southera Rhodeda. Para itol fro sen.ti and hyaena. 46

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50 "'1gera, G.M Sarcosporidiosis in gazelles in Kenya. B. Afr. Wildl. J "'1gera, G.M Lesion caused by Cooperioidea hepaticf and Stileaif hepftica in the liver of Kenya impala. Bill Bpiz. Di. fr.!z very brief. o information on prevalence. "'1gera, G.M Toxic and medicinal plant of Bast Africa - Part I and II. Bull. Bpiz. Dis. Afr. ~I "'1gera, G.M. and J.G. WAndera Deaenerative polymyopathies in Bast African domestic and wild animals. Vet. Rec "'1nz, B.K., B. Ackermann and M. Reimann Occurrence of haemaaglutination - inhibiting antibodies against the reovirus serotype 1, 2, and 3 in different parts of Tanzania. Bull. Anim. Health Prod. Afr.!Ji antibodies in antelopes, zebra and warthoaa. "'1rray, M The pathology of some diaea found in wild animal in Bast Africa. B. Afr. Wildl. J.S, "'1rray, M., H. Campbell and W.H.B. Jarrett Soirocerca!wl!, in a cheetah. E. Afr. Wildl. J., Mwambu, P. et al Trypano omiaai survey in Kip_, Tanzania. B. AFr. J. Med. Rea. JI Mwambu, P.M. and M.H. Woodford Trypanoeo- from game ani al of the Queen Elizabeth ational Park, Western Uganda. Trop. Anim. Health Prod.! Myers, B.J. and R.B. Kuntz A checklist of parasites reported for the baboon. Primates M;vera, B.J. and R.B. Kuntz Parasites of baboons taken by the Cambriclce Mwanza expedition (Tanzania 1965). B. Afr. Med. J. JJ Myers, B.J. and R.B. Kuntz Intestinal protozoa of the baboon.?.1e! doguera Pucheran J. Protozool itz, w.o Blood parasite of «.. in Zulllland. 17th Rep. Dir. Vet. S.rv. An. Ind., u. of s. Afr. PP eitz, w.o Blood parasites of game in Zululand. Onderatepoort J. Vet. Sci. Ania. Ind.! eitz, w.o The bleabuck (D19aliacua albifropt) a a carrier of h artwater and bluetoncue. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Att.! itz, w.o The bletbuck (Da91li1cu1 albifront) and the black wildebeett (Conn'?jbaetet &11!!!!) at carrier of heartwater. Ond rttepoort Vet. ~.S eitz, w.o Th tranaaihion of Anfpl~ aarcinal to a black wildebee1t (~'lfc!aetes.id9»,.eratepoort J. Vet. Sci. Ania. Ind eitz, w.o AAthrax1 death in bletbuck (Damali1cu1!lbiflf;t) followina the u1e of aoat anthrax vaccine S: r. Vet. Med. Att. l itz, w.o The trantai11ion of heartwat r to and fro the bletbuck (Dpali1cu1.albifropa) by mean of the 48

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57 M.A. Ledger, a.c. PaYne and A.S. Young Attempted tran miaaion of I\:aileria f'e JIODi Brocklesby and Vidler 1961 from blue Wi ebee tonnoc,aetea taurinua) to cattle. z. Tropenmed. Paraaitol Quinlan, J., G. De Kock and I.P. Maraia The operation of aplenectollj' in horses, cattle, sheep, goats, dogs and some South African antelope & a awuaary of the results of 98 aplenectomiea. Onderatepoort J. Vet. Sci. Anim. Ind.,it common duiker, bleabuck. One blesbuck aplenectomized waa inoculated with bluetongue virus. It bee.- an aaympotomatic carrier. Inoculated with ovine heartwater, it died 23 days later. o reaction to Theileria!!!!1.111! and Babeaia bigem:lna. Anaesthetized with chloralhydrate with or without ether Rampton, c.s. and D.M. Jeaaett The prevalence of antibody to infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in some game animals of East Africa. J. Wildl. Dia.!! Randall, J.B Game eradication. Vet. Rec. l!t Rapley, W.A. and K.G. Mehren The clinical usage of Rompun (xylazine) in captive ungulates at the etropolitan Toronto zoo. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians annual proceedings, San Diego, California. PP Rapley, W.A., Kay G. Mehren, Charles J. Bonar, and Greg B. Topolie Repair of a fractured mandible in a giraffe uaing rompun and M-99 immobilization. Proc. Am. Aas. Zoo Vet., San Diego, California Ratti, P. and K. Zeeb Practical experience with xylazine in the i-obilization of wild animals. Vet. Med. achrichten Jt Ratti, P. and K. Zeeb Practical experience with rompun in the immobilization of game. Vet. Med. Rev Rees, A.F Some notes on elephants and their feeding habits. Tanganyika otea Ho. ~' Reid, e.w., M.J. Burridge, H.B. Pullan, R.w. SUtherat and E.B. Wain Survey of trypanoaome infections in domestic cattle and wild animal in areas of East Africa. 1. Introduction. Brit. Vet. J.!J! Reid, e.w., M.J. Burridge,.B. Pullan, R.w. Suthers and E.B. Wain Survey for trypanoaome infections in domestic cattle and wild animal in areas of East ~rica. IV. Stercorarian trypanoaome infection in cattle and wild animals in East Africa. Brit. Vet. J. ~I Reid, H.W. and L. Rowe The attenuation of a Herpeavirua (mali4wtant catarrhal fever virus) isolated from hartebeeat (AJ,celaehua buaelaphy t!s!i.). Rea. Vet. Sci. llt Reid, e.w. et al eutralizing antibody to herpeavirusea derived from wildebeest and hartebeest in wild animals in East Africa. Rea. lfet. Sci.!! Rementzova, M.M Bl'llcelloaia in wild animals. XVII World Veterinary Congreaa. Hann0Tt1r, PP Renquiat, D.M. et al A natural case of Scbiatoatme I:f on in the ohi pansee (.?a trogloljj'tea D!:!le ) a m.ci

58 Retief, G.P The potential of came domestication in Africa, with special reference to Botswana. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. J Reuther, R.T Th bonco (Taurotragu euacel'us) - with notes on captive animals. Zooi. Gart., Leipzic.a Riemann, H.P. et al Toxopla a condii antibodies in free-livinc African mammals. J. Wildl. Dis. llr of 157 po itive by indirect haemacclutination test, includins zebra, hippopotaaua, elephant, waterbuck,lion, and rock hyrax Riet chel, w. and J. Senn Control of anthrax in the Zooloctcal Garden of Kabul by u inc a live vaccine. Tierarzt. u.. chau Ja1 36, The source of a number of ca of the disease in Kabul zoo wa con idered to be carca (in particular, ca.. l) purcha ed from local butcher' hopa operatins with low tandard of hyciene. A pore vaccine administered by.. an of a blowpipe completely eradicated the disease from the zoo over a two-year period in spite of the continued practice of purcha inc meat from the local markets Riney, T The economic use of wildlife in terms of it productivity and it development as an acricultural activity. First African Rec. Meetinc on animal production and health. PAO, Rome Reiney, T Gaae fences. First PAO African Rec. meetinc on animal production and health. PAO, Rome Riney, T The relation of wildlife to dome tic animals in husbandry and health. Fir t PAO African Rec. meetinc on animal production and health. PAO, Rome Riney, T. and G. Child Breeding sea on and aceinc criteria for the co-on duiker (Srlvicapra grimmia). Proc. First Fed. Sci. Concr.1 29l Riney, T. and G.F.T. Child Limitation of horn heicht aa an index to aceinc the common duiker (Srlivicapra griep:la). Arnoldi a Roach, R.w. and R.S. Wind or Decenerative polyayopathie in Baat African do.. atic and wild animal Vet Robin, B.D., J.M. Cor on and G.J. Dammin. re piratory dead pace of the ctraffe..ll! The l'ature, Londo 771. Robinetto, W.L. and A.L. Archer l'otes on aceinc criteria and reproduction of Thomaon cazelle. B. Afr. Wildl. Jo,ii Robinson, P.T :rm.obilization of Felidae with M99. J. Zoo Ania. Med. Zr (2) Rob on, J. et al The i olation from an eland of a train of rinderpe t viru attenuated for cattle. Bull. Bpiz. Di. Afr. l Rodricuez, A.R. et al Viral infection of the capti Ye Keay a baboon (.fl.r!2 crnocephalu ) 1 a 5 year epidemiolocical study oe-an outdoor colony. Lab. Ania. Sci

59 775. Roettcher, D. and R.R. Hofmann The aseinc of impala from a population in the Kenya Rift Valley. E. Afr. Wildl. J Rollinson, D.H.L Problems of rabies control in Africa. Bull. Epiz. Dis. Afr. J Rollinson, D.H.L African same animals. Bn.acella agslutinin in East Vet. Rec.z! Rossiter, L.w. and A.A.L. Albertyn Foot-and-mouth disease in game. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass.!.: Roth, R.H Misplacement of throat bots (Ph~ry~oholus africanu Brauer) in the African elephant. J ~r. Vet. Med. As..J.il ( 3) Roth, H.H Lecture on 11 Eland Farming. University Collese Seminar. Published by Food and Asricultural Organization, Rome. FAO AX/Hr.SC/66/ Roth, R.H Observations on growth and ageins of warthog, Phacochoen.as aethiopicus (Pallas, 1766). z. Saugetierkuftde J Roth, H.H Productivity of same. Mammalia J Roth, H.H in Rhodesia. A survey of bn.acellosis in same animals Bull. Epiz. Dis. Afr.!,is Roth, H.H Disease proble associated with wildlife. Forest Comm. Ad Hoc party on wildlife management. FAO, Ro F01AFC/WL-67/ Roth, H.H. and Dalchow Untersuchunsen uber den WUrmbefall von Antilopen in Rhodesien. Zeitschr. Ang. Zool.5J Roth, H.H., M.A. Kerr and J. Posselt Studies on the utilisation of semi-domesticated eland (Taurotragu.2.!2!l in Rhodesia. 5. Reproduction and herd increase. Zeitschr. Tierzucht. Zuchtungsbiol Roth, H.H. and D.B. Vickers Pseudotuberculosis in sn antbear (Orycteropus afer) in Rhodesia. Brit. Vet. J. ms in captivity Round, M.c A new species of Stephanofilaria in skin lesions from the black rhinoceros in Kenya. J. Helminthol. J! Round, M.C Check list of the helminth parasites of African Mammals. Common-alth Bureau of Helmintholoc, St. Albans, U.K. Technical Co nication o Rowell, T.E Intra-sexual behaviour and female reproductive cycles of baboon (~ aoubis). Ani. Behav.! Ruthe, H Foot-diseases of elephants. Wiss. z. Humboldt Univ. Math. at. R.,! ia Gel'llan, Enslish su... r Rutledse, J Crocodile far. Black Lechwe l (4) (Pt. 1). 793 Rweye amu, M.M Probable occurrence of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis vil'l&s in Tan ania in wildlife and cattle. ature Jl

60 Virus neutralization teats, using primary calf kidney cell monolayers, detected antibodies to the virus in serum samples from JS of 52 adult buffalo(76%), one of three buffalo calves and 2 of 56 wildebeest (J.4%) from Masailand (north-eastern Tanzania), a 'Well as 52 of 61 cattle (85%) at a local abattoir. Serum samples from eland, elephants, liraffes, Thomaonls gazelle, impala and a warthog were all negative. In three of the buffalo and two of the cattle the neutralization titres were The clinical di eaae baa not yet bean reported in East Africa RweyemaD1U, M.M The incidence of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis antibody in Tanzania game animals and cattle. Bull. Epiz. Dia. Afr. JJ Rweyemamu, M.M. et al. 197J. Observation on rabies in Tanzania. Bull. Epiz. Dis. Afr.,!! no evidence for a wildlife reservoir. In the rabiea cases comprised 88% dogs and 12% other PP including J.J% jackal, 1.4% hyaena and o.j% fox soo SOJ sos Rweyemaau, M.M. et al Malignant catarrhal fever virus in nasal secretion of wildebeest1 a probable mechanism for virus transmission. J. Wildl. Dia.! Sachs, R Xotes on cyaticercosia in game animals of the Serengeti. East. Afr. Wildl. J. J lSJ. - JOO antelopes 'Were examined. Only armed tapeworm heads with a prominent double row of rostellar hook 'Were found. Sachs, R Live weight and body measurement of Serengeti game animals. E. Afr. Wildl. J.i 24-J6. Sachs, R Finnenbefall bei ostafrikaniachan Antilopen und die Verteilung der!taskelfinnen im Wildltier Korper. Die Fleischwirtachaft J.11 1JJ1-1JJ7. Sachs, a game animals. Serosal cysticercosis in East African Bull. Epiz. Dis. Afr.!Z JJ7-JJ9. Sachs, R Uber den ~skelfinnenbefall wildlebender Herbivoren des Serengetigebietes i Xorden von Tanzania. z. Jagwiaaen chaft.!s, Sachs, R Untersuchungen zur Artbeatimaing und Differenziereng der lt&akelfinnen ostafrikan chen Wildtiere. z. Tropenmed. Parasitol. J.21 J9-SO. Sachs, R Cystercoais of East African game animals. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Aas. J.! Sachs, R Uber den Befall oatafrikani cher Wildtiere mit parasitishen Fliegenlarvan (D:l.ptera, Oestridae) Acta Tropica!Z concludes that the wild animals -re not a reservoir for myiaaia in domestic animals. Sacha, R Zur Epidemiologie der TPichinellose in Africa. z. Tropenmecl. Paraaitol l! Sachs, R Present and future paraaite proble- in African game. In Qierret, J.M.1 Sagar, G.R. (Editors), Orisin of peat, parasite, diaeaae and weed proble-. 18th Symp. Brit. Ecol. Soc., Bangor, Sacha, R. and J.G. Debbie A field guide to the recording of parasitic infestation of g- animals. E. Afr. Wildl. J J7 58

61 SOS. Sacha, R., H. Frank and J.A. Bindernagel ew boat records for ~mao90grfmua in African gw animals throup application ~ a aimp e method of collection. Ve. Rec. May 3lat So9. Sachs, R., R.R. Hofmann and A.O. Sorheim. infeatation in Bast African antelopes Stileaia Vet. Rec. March 50% of sheep livers were condemned for Stilaaia in Kanya. - Survey in Serenceti1 Bland 12/12, Waterbuck (CollllllOD) 5/10 1 i pala 3/20 immature and 15/37 ature' alao 10% Cooperoides hepatica often found together with stlieaia. SlO. Sacha, R., G. Rack and M.H. Woodford Observation on pentaatomid infestation of East African game animals. Bull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr. l,! Sll. Sacha, R. and c. Sachs. 196S: A aurvey of parasitic infestation of wild herbivores in the Serengeti region in lorthem Tanzania and the Lake Rukwa region in southern Tanzania. Bull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr. ~ Sl2. Sachs, R., G.B. Schaller and J.R. Baker Isolation of trypanoaomea of the T. brucei Group from lion. Acta Tropic a. li S13. Sacha, R. and c. Staak Evidence of.brucelloaia in antelopes of the Serengeti. Vet. Rec. l,21 S57-S5S. S14. Sacha, R., c. staak and C.M. Groocock Serological inveaigationa of brucelloaia in g... ani ala in Tanzania. Bull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr. ~I S15. Sacha, R. and Taylor Trichinoaia in a apotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) of the Serenceti. Vet. Rec.z!. Sl6. Sadleir, R.M.F.s. larcer Felidae otea on reproduction in the Int. Zoo Yearbook,!1 1S4-1S7. S17. Sadleir, R.M.F.s The role of nutrition in the reproduction of wild a.. ala. J. Reprod. Fert., Suppl. no.,!1 39-4S SlS. Sanford, S.B., P.B. Little and W.A. Rapley The groaa and hiatopathologic leaiona of alignant catarrhal fever in three captive aika deer ( Cervua.n!.1!1!2n) in aouth rn Ontario. J. Wildl. Dia. lj1 29-~ - on caae aaacciated with black wildebeeat and two caaaa aaaociated with ah P S19. Sa~ry, C.R. G.- ranching. FAO, Ro-. AX/MISC/66/11. s20. Savoey, C.R. FAO, Rome Game utiliaation in Southern Rhodeaia. AX/MISC/ 66/16. S21. Sa~ey, J.C Breedi11g and band-rearing of th giraffe Gireffa caeeloparclalia at Columbua Zoo. Int. Zoo Yearboo! S22. Savoy, Tubel"Cllloaia in a aoo collection of great apea. Int. Zoo Yb.S. 1S S23. Schaefer, w.b. et al A bacteriologic au.dy of endemic tuberculoaia in bird.a. J. Hyg., C-b.z! in the Wildfowl Truat, Slillbl'idge, U.K. - aainly in Anatidae )b'cobactel'iu avium typea 1 and 2.. r identified. 59

62 5- of llud and soil saaples yielded M. aviua. Methods for examining a.1d and soil are liven Schieaann, B., B. Gwamaka and M. Kalunda Pathogenicity in a buffalo (S,ceru caft t) of allerton type herpes virus isolated from a anzanian u falo. J. Wildl. Dis. 8s Schieaann, B., w. Plowrilht and D.M. Jesaett Allerton-type Herpes virus a a cause of lesions of the alimentary tract in a severe disease of Tanzanian buffalo. Vet. Rec.!2s Schie ann, B. and c. Staak ~Brucella meliten i in impala (Aepvcero melampu ). Vet. Rec. March 27s Schindler, R. et al Some veterinary aspects of the utilization of African same animals. Bull. Bpiz. Dis. Afr.!ls discusses trypano oaia i, theileriosis, MCF, rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease, African horse sickness, bluetongue and Aftican wine fever, rabies and Rift Valley fever Schindler, R., D. Mehlitz and B. Matson Serolopcal and imaunolopcal studies on Theileria lawrencei infection in cattle. Biannual Coll. Recent German contribution Concerninc Development throuch Animal Research Js Inst. for Sci. Coop., Tubingen, Fed. Rep. Germany. - Postulate origin of I.P.l l'.a fro! lawrencei after introduction of cattle inte>africa-perhap in the region of Lake Victoria where vectors are active year ro11dd. T. lfwr!d9!~ persists, even where T.P.l l'.a ha been era cateecau of it reservoir in-i>iil'falo and lesser ability, coapared to l ~ to stiiaalate sterile immunity Schmidt, G.D. and A.G. Canari Record of parasitic nematodes in Kenya. J. Bast Afr. atur. Hist. Soc.,!Zs Of 101 fish, amphibian, reptiles, birds and amaals examined in Kenya, 56 were infested with one or more species of castro-inteatinal ne atode. All are lfi\len a new records for Kenya and are listed with incidence and locality Schmidt- ielae~, K The phy ioloc:v of wild aniaals. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B!.2.2.s discusses response to extreme of temperature, water and salt requirements, enerey require enta, and oxygen supply in varying environ-ts. Schmitt, J Haeaatological studies in elephants. Vet. Med. Rev., Leverkusen o.,!s elephant studied - 3 Indian, 1 African. Scboop, u Praoar (Ha t91!i ) natalen i s an African mouse capable of suataininc persistent asymptomatic rabies infection. Annale de Microbiolope.!!!!!s Schreuder, B.B.C. et al Studies on Theileriidae (Sporozoa) in Tanzania. VIII Bxperiaent with African buffalo (Smceru caffer). Tropen-d. Para it. l!,s deals with T. lawrenc i, I iaal'ei:8: i:torr veliffru, iabesia bi'j"f"f an i a _r_!pale a exper aental or nature n ection n fa o. 60

63 Schulz, K.c.A Ulceratin1 wound behind the shoulder of the black rhinoceros (Diceroa b~co~a) in the Hluhluwe and Ncuzi game reaervea of Zululan r. Wildl.!i Schwan, Tom T. and Lou Sileo eottial~ (Pele~ectea) evan i (Sarcoptiforaeaa Hypoderidae) parallltlzinl a te necked cormorant in Kenya. J. Med. Entomol.!! Scott, G.B.D. and J.P. Keymer rhe patholo1y of meaalea in Abyaainian colobua monkey (Colobua guereza)a a deacription of an outbreak. J. Pathol. l!z Scott, G.B.D. and J.P. Keymer Ulcerative colitia in apeaa a compariaon with the human diaease. J. Pathol. ill Scott, G.R.. Di sea Wildlife rinderpeat. Ina Wildlife Ed. L.A. Pase. Plenum Preas, ew York. pp Scott, G.R.., K.M. Cowan and R.I. Elliot R.inderpeat in impala. Vet. llec. ll ca report Scott, a.a. and J. Macdonald Kenya camel and rinderpest. Bull. Epiz. Dia. Afr.! no antibody in camel in area involved in the 1960 epizootic. lleporda percenta1e of mortality in same animal - eland, wartho1, 1reater and lesaer kudu, buffalo, siraffe, buahbuck, impala, oryx Scott, P.P The apecial feature of nutrition of cat with obaervation on wild felidae nutrition in the London Zoo. Ina Comparative Sutrition of Wild Animal. Ed. M.A. Crawford. Symp. Zool. Soc. London o. 21 Academic Preaa PP Scott, w.~ Taetae control by 1 deatruction. Oryx,! Seal, u.s. and E.E. Schobert Baaeline laboratory data for the bleabok (Damaliacua dorcaa phillipsi). J. Zoo. Anim. Med. 1 (2)1 ls Seal, u.s. and I.E. Schobert Baaeline laboratory data for the Grant' 1azelle (Gazella & 1D1!). J. Zoo Ania. Med. 1 (1) Seal, u.s., E.E. Schobert and c.w. Gray Baaeline laboratory data for the Grant zebra (.!91!s.! b9rchelli l!2sb!i!). J. Zoo Ania. Med.,!1 PP? 846. Seal, u.s. et al Baaeline laboratory data for the white rhinoceroa (Ceratotherium.!!!I!!!> J. Zoo. Ania. Med. l Seal, u.s. et al Hormonal contraception in captive female lion (Panthera leo). J. Zoo Ania. Med. Z(4) Sedcwick, C.J M99-the zoo veterinarian' heavy clout. Mod. Ve~. Pract.,SJ Seitz, A Binil Teatatellunsen sur Lebenadauer der Elefanten in Zoo Garten. Der Zoo. Garten Ji Seth-Smith, A.M.D. and I.s.c. Parker A record of twin foetuaea in the African elephant. B. Afr. Wildl. J. i

64 Shifrine, M. and C.H. Domernath, pleuropneumonia in wildlife Contactoua bovine Bull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr.!.5,t - seroloay in wildebeest, iapala, eland, topi, waterbuck, buffalo, hippopotaa& and zebra. Coaplement-fixins antibodies -re found in wildebeest and hippopot.-i only. Unsuccessful attempts were aade to infect three wildebeest. Shifrine, M. et ai Contactou bovine pleuropneuaonia in African buffalo (Szpceru caffer). Bull. Bpiz. Dia. Afr.,!!t buffa1o were inoculatedr both becaae infected and both died. One buffalo exposed to infected cattle, by contact, did not becoae infected. Shoho, c Description de Set ~ ttterg ft sub. P des zebras et de Set ~--clelal _ ft 8'1.b. P des chevaux et des ane aud""""iiii"""ahara. Paraaitol. (Paris).1!,t Shoho, c Btude des Setaire parasites de l!hb~lt b;falia du Sud-Bstasiatique et de Sznce"ts i!ffferl frique o enta1e et centrale. Ann. Parasltoi. Pa a).1!,t Shone, D.K. and J.R. Philip The suceptibility of the African bush pis {PotJ:!ch!eru 9rcux!) to infection with Babe ia trautmapni..s. Afr. Me J!t clinically inapparent infection Short, C.B Anaesthesia, sedation and chemical restraint in wild and doaestic animals. Bull. Wildl. Dia. Ams., includes data on Tho.. on gazelle, Grant' zebra, African elephant, Ciraffe and o»rich uainc etorphine and on zebra, eland, kudu and lion with phencyclidine Short, D.J _ Experience with cubed diet for laboratory pril1ates. Int Coaparati ve l'u.trition of Wild Ani als. Ed. M.A. Crawford. Syap. Zool. Soc. London. o. 21. Academic Pre PP Short, R.v The peculiar lunas of the elephant. ew Scientist lit Short, R.V A syringe projectile for use with a bow and arl'owo Vet. Rec.,lit Short, R.V Anthrax in <heater Zoo. Vet Rec..2! reference to anthrax in an African elephant. Discusses the elephant respiratory aystea Short, R.V. 19f5. A capture ayrince for use with a bow and arrow or crossbow. Zool. Africana! Short, R.v. and 1.0. Bu Biochellical and biatoloeica1 observations on the corpora lutea of the African elephant, Loxodonta africaga. J. Reprod. Fert Short, R. V. and J.M. li-nc The d.. iltt of a cross bow and dart for the i11112biliaation of wild ani ala. Vet. Rec.z! Short, R.v. and c.a. Spinas Dl'llS i11112biliaation of the deffaaaa waterbuck. Vet. Rec.!! Siesfried, W.R The food of the cattle esret. J. Appl. Bcol.!

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73 993. WEitz, B., W.P. Langridge, P. Napier Bax and F. Lee Jones The natural host of g. lo~hepe?nis and of some other tsetse flies in Kenya. c4f A. ISCTR) 7th meeting Brussels Publication No. 4ls species g. swxn~ertoni ~ iong pennis meals most favoured host 54% warthog 74% rhinoceros 994. Wells, E.A A disease resembling bluetongue occurring in topi (DaJ!aliscus korrigum) in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Vet. Rec. 1J.s Senegal hartebeest Wells, E.A. and W.H.R. Lumsden Trypanosome infections of wild mammals in relation to trypanosome disease of man and his domestic stock. Symp. Zool. Soc. Londo lj,s Wells, E.A. and w.h.r. Lumsden Trypanosomiais. Ins Parasitic Diseases in Wild Mammals. Ed. by J.w. Davis and R.c. Anderson. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, PP West, B., P. Wilson and c. hatch Aleurostron'i!us abstrusus infection in the cheetah. J. Helmintho. s 2io-2u. - in a zoo. Includes demonstration of Lymuaea truncata as an intermediate host and ineffectiveness of treatment with levamisole diethylcarbamazine citrate Wetzler, T.F Pseudotuberculosis. Ins Infectious Diseases of Wild Mammals. Ed. by J.W. Davis et al. Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, PP 224~235 - In Africa the disease has been reported in wild animals in Belgian Congo, Morocco and Algeria. The host list includes the followings tree hyrax, lion, baboon, bushbaby, chimpanzee, vervet, Brazza and patas monkeys White, R.J., L. Simmons and R.B. Wilson Chickenpox in young apes1 clinical and laboratory findings. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Ass.,!g!s Wikse, s.e. et al Candidiasis in simian primates. Lab. Anim. Care. l,2s Wilde, J.K.H. Rinderpest in some African wild mammals. J. Comp. Path. & therapeutics..2.s Wildon, D.E., R.C. Bartsch, R.D. Bigalke, Shan E. Thomas Observations on mortality rates and disease in roan and sable antelope on nature reserves in the transvaal. J.S. Afr. Wildl. Mgmt. Ass. J.s mention of chlamydiosis, babesiosis, pneumocystosis (Pneumocystis ~) and cytauxzoonosis Wilson, D.B. et al Determination of feeding preferences in wild ruminants from trocar samples. J. Wildl. Manage. J.!s Wilson, S.G Rhipicephalus hu~i M. SP. (Ixodidae) from Kenya game and domestic anima s. Parasitol. J.!s Wilson, V.J The use of oripavine hydrochloride (M99) in the drug-immobilisation of duiker. Arnoldia l Windsor, R.S. and W.A. Ashford Salmonella infection 71

74 in the African elephant and the black rhinoceros, Anim, Health, Prod, Trop Wink, M, and G,F, Bennet. 1976, Blood parasites of some birds from Ghana. J, Wildl, Dis,,!l Winkler, W,G, and N,B, Gale, 1970, Tuberculosis, Ins Infectious D:l.aeaaea of Wild Mammals, Ed, J,W, Davis et al. Iowa State University Press, Ames, pp Winter, W,H, 1964, Elephant behaviour, E, Afr, Wildl, J, , 1010, Woodford, M,H, Tuberculosis in the African buffalo (Srncerua caffer) in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, A thesis, Univ. Zurich, 110 PP 1011, Woodford, M,H, 1973, Reduction of a rectal prolapse in a wild lioness, J,Wildl, Dis, _ , Woodford, M,H, 1974, Postmortem procedures for wildlife veterinarians and field biologists, Project working document No, 4, KEM1 71/526, FAO, Rome, 40 PP Woodford, M,H, and R, Sachs. 1973, The incidence of cyaticercoais, hydatidosis and sparganosis in wild herbivores of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Bull, Epiz, Dis, Afr,,!! , Woodford, M.H. et al. 1976, Report of the veterinary section of the Kenya wildlife management project (Ken/ 71/526) Proj. Working Document No. 10, FAO, Rome. 74 PP - deals mainly with parasites found at meat inspection of slaughtered wildebeest, eland, hartebeeat and impala, Includes data on prevalence of lice, warbles, hippoboacid flies, oestrid larvae, lungworms larval tapeworms (.!.l!!l!.i sp, and Echinococcua sp.} aarcoaporidiosis, trematodes in liver and rumen, Stilesia sp., Coooeroidea hepatica, pentastomea and gastrointestinal nematodea, Woodford, M,H, 1972, The use of gallamine triethiodide as chemical immobilizing agent for the Nile crocodile (Crocodilus!!Uloticus), E, Afr, Wildl, J,,! , 1016, Woolf, A,, H,R, Hays, W,B, Allen and J, Swart. 1973, lllmobilization of wild ungulates with etorphine HCL, J, Zoo Anim. Med,.. (4) , - includes data on eland and zebra Wurster, Doria H. and Benirschke, Kurt, 1969, Ancient migratory routes and present day karyology of the Bovinae. Mammalian chromosomes. Newsletter,!21 57, The. subfamily Bovinae (family Bovidae) includes three tribes, the Strepaicerotini, the Boaelaphini and the Bovini. Development of thia group occurred at a compa a~ tively late date with the first fossil representatives appearing in the Old World in the Miocene. Sy the end of the Pleistocene moat forms had lti.sappeared from Europe and migrated to Africa and southern Asia. All species studied cytogenetically so far have s diploid number of 60 excepting those that have migrated fairly far southward as for example the gaur (2n-58), the African buffaloes 2n 54 tmd 52), the )tirrsh buffalo (2n 48), the aitatunga (2n 30J, the nilgai (2n 46), etc, The southerly dispersion of these apeciea from their origin in Eurasia is cytogenetically accompanied by a decreased diploid number and an increased number of metacentric elements, The fundamental number for the whole subfamily (with the exception of the four-horned antelope) ranges only from 58 to 62, and the almost exclusive use of 72

75 the Robertsonian fusion mechanism of karyotype evolution is apparent. The stepwise progression of the reduction in diploic number is best seen in the tribe Bovini. Correlation of fossil migratory routes with karyology of extant species suggests that the karyotype of the primitive Bovinae consisted of 58 or more acrocentric autosomes Yeh, Liang-Sheng On a collection of helminths from Thomson's gazelle (Gazella thomsoni) from Tanganyika. J. Helminth. l2_ Yeoman, G.H. and J.B. Walker The Ixodid ticks of Tanzania. Cownonwealth Inst. Entomol., London 214 PP York, W Fentanyl citrate for wild animal capture. J. Zoo Anim. Med York, w., C. Kidder and C. Durr Chemical restraint and castration of an adult giraffe. J. Zoo. Anim. Med. J York, W. and K. Huggins Rompun (Bay Va 1470). J. Zoo Anim. Med. Ji Young, A.s., D. Branagan, C.G.D. Brown, M.J. Burridge, M.P. Cunnigham and R.E. Purnell Preliminary observations on theilerial species pathogenic to cattle isolated from buffalo (Slncerus ~) in Tanzania. Brit. Vet. J.!12, Young, A.S. et al hagocytosis of Trypanosoma (Na~nomonas) congolense by circulating macrophages in the African buffalo. Res. Vet. Sci.!2, Young, A.s., J.G. Grootenhuis, C.D. Kimber, G.K. Kanhai and D.A. Stagg Isolation of a Theileria species from eland (Taurotragus ff{x) infective for cattle. Tropenmed. Paraslt Young, E Suspected case of tetanus in a waterbuck (!.22!!.! ellipsiprymmus). J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass..l Young, E A suitable milk substitute for the aardvark and echidna. Int. Zoo Yb Young, E M.iscle necrosis in captive red hartebeest (Aloelaphus buselaphus). J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. J Young, E Notes on the blood composition of the red hartebeest Alcelaphus buselaphus. Int. Zoo Yearbook! Young, E Nutrition of the hippopotamus. Afr. Wild Life. J Young, E Nutrition of wild South African felines and some viverrids. Afr. Wild Life. lq Young, E A preliminary report on blood findings in twenty species of wild mammala. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. JZ includes eland, impala, springbuck, reedbuck, mountain reedbuck, grey reedbuck, blue wildebeest, grey duiker, black-fronted duiker, Burchell's zebra, Hartman' zebra, spotted hyaena, baboon, vervet monkey, Samango monkey. Young, E Uae of anaesthetics in the transport of animals. Int. Zoo Yearbook Young, E The use of tranquillizers, muscle relasants and anaeathetics a an aid in the management of wild carnivores - twenty five case reports. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Aaa. JZ

76 1035. Young, E, 1966, Treatment of cutaneous granulomata in the black rhinoceros, Int, Zoo Yb, 1 276, 1036, Young, E. 1967, Leg paralysis in the greater flamingo and lesser flanrlngo Phoeniconterus ~ ~ and Phoenicenaias minor following capture and transportation, Internat, Zoo Yearbook Zs 226, 1037, Young, E. 1967, Physiological values of the African elephant Loxodonta africana. The Veterinarian! , Young, E, 1967, The hand-rearing of the young of the cat tribes, Afr, Wild Life,!! Young, E. 1968, Care of young wild ungulates, Life,!!I , Afr, Wild 1040, Young, E. 1968, Management of adult wild African ungulates, Afr, Wild Life,!!1 15 PP 1041, Young, E, 1969, The significance of infectious diseases in African game populations, Zool, Africana! , Young, E. 1970, The diagnosis and control of game diseases, Zool, Afr, j ,, Young, E. 1971, A useful marking method for free living mammals, Koedoe!! , Young, E Cheetahs, Custoe l, (1) , - mentions rickets, mange and cat flu", Young, E, Considerations on large scale vaccination of free-living game. J,S, Afr, Vet, Ase, J , , Young, E Notes oft the chemical immobilization and restraint of the Addo elephant (Loxodonta africana), Koedoe,!is 97-99, Young, E, Overstraining disease (capture myopathy) in the taeasebe, Damaliscus lunatua, and oribi, Ourebia ourebi, Koedoe!S, , Young, E. (Editor), 1973, The capture and care of wild animals, Human Rousseau, Cape Town and Pretoria, Young, E, 1975, Echinococcosia (hydatidosis) in wild animals of the Kruger National Park, J,S, Afr, Vet, Ass, j , Young, E, Some important parasitic and other diseases of 1ion Panthera leo, in the Kruger ational Park, J,S, Afr, Vet, Aas. 46i"""T8l-l83, - trichinosis, filariasia, mange, pentaatomiasia, echinococcoais, taeniaaia, hepatozoonosia, anthrax, babeaiosis, and rickets, Young, E. 1975, Trichinosis (Trichipella s!!iralis infestation) in wild animals In the Kruger atloftal Park, J,S, Afr, Vet, Med, Asa, j , 1052, Younc, E, and P,A, Basson. 1973, Heartwater in eland. J,S, Afr, Vet. Asa,!! , Young, E, and P,A. Baason, 1976, Cordophilosia (Cordophilua aagittua v, Linatov 1907) and fatal gaatro-inteatlnal... enosis in eland Taurotrasu.2.m.J.s. Afr. Vet, Med, Asa, J , Younc, E., P.A. Baaaon and K.E. Weiss, Experimental infection of gaae animals with lumpy akin disease virus (prototype strain neethling), Onderatepoort J, Vet, Rea,..12, , - poxvirua, Species inoculated1 giraffe, impala, buffalo and black wi1debeeat, The airaffe and impa1a died with signs typical of the disease in cattle, Infection did not occur in the buffalo and wildebeest, 74

77 1055. Young, E., and P.J.L. Bronkhorst Overstraining disease in game. Afr. Wildlife l,i Young, E., R.s. Hedger and P.G. Howell Clinical foot and mouth disease in the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res Young, E. and S.P. Kruger Fatal infestation of the bald ibis, Gerooticus calvus, with Tropisurus americanus. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass.JZ: proventricular nematode ()8. Young, E. and S.P. Kruger Trichinella sjiralis (OWEN, 1835) RAILLIET, 1895, infestation of wi d carnivores and rodents in South Africa. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. ~' 441. Young, E. and C.J. Lombard Physiological values of the African elephant. The Veterinarian. J Young, E. and J. Oelofse Management and nutrition of 20 newly captured young African elephants. Int. Zoo Yearbook.2, Young, E. and L.w. Van den Reever The African buffalo as a source of food and by-products. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. J Young, E. and L.J.J. Wagener The impala as a Source of food and by-products. Data on production potential, parasites and pathology of free-living impalas of the Kruger National Park. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass Young, E., L.J.J. Wagener and P.J.L. Bronkhorst The blue wildebeest as a source of food and by-products. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. J Young, E. and I.J. Whyte The use of xylazine hydrochloride in the capture, management and treatment of some African wildlife species. J.s. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. jj Young, E., F. Zumpt and J.F. Whyte Sarcoptic mange in free-living lions. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. A.JI 226 Young, E., F. Zumpt and J.P. Whyte Notoedres cati (Herring 1838) infestation of the cheetahs preliminary report. J.S. Afr. Vet. Med. Ass. A.Ji 205. Young, E. et al Parasites and diseases of Cape mountain zebra, black wildebeeat, mountain reedbuck and blesbuck in the Mountain Zebra National Park. Koedoe.! Zumpt, I.F The yellow mongoose (Cynictus penicillata) as a latent focus of rabies in s. Africa. J.S. Afr. Vet. Ass.,jl

78 Subject Index Aardvark - ketallin in, 67 - at.lie adbatitate, paeu.detabereuloaia, t17panoa Tricbip lla in, 908 Abao - in elephant, darted, lo60 Actino117coai - in l'ullinanta, 1041 Addax - tdbercd!oaia, 933 Adrenal - patholo.,-, baboon, 743 African berae aiokn - antibod7 in elephant, sebraa, 195, antibody in wild ani.. la, 210, 463, 858, 827 African win feftr - in wild win, 390, 391, 440, 585, 588, 659, 661, 717, 735 Ace determination, of - Boriclu, tooth aenion, ala, toetli ezallinnion, 905 Aleu.roatt'On.,-laa, - in aheetah, 997 An tlaetic, tor - bird, 173, 175, 345, 450, ea~ P,rafte, lioa,

79 - Nptilea, tran port, wild oarni VON, wild... 1., 318, 956 Anapla-a, in - antelope, 564, bleabta0k, 654, buffalo, , ciraffe, 36 - wild ani.. la, 210, wildebeeat, 118, 651 Aaato117 - oxteraal obaracteriatioa, l'tplinant, 737 fiel NMarob -theda, hair, Boft.clae, 241 placenta, llallll&l, akin slaacta, ftlld.nant, 736 ateaacba, l'tlld.nanta, tepocraphio, Nllin-ta, 404 McylgttN P - in seaet, in hone~ badcer, 661 Apoalocepbala PP - in tlbite rbino-roa, 661.Antelope.Ac criterion, hem sr-wtb,.875 t e1 'f in, 564, 665 t ru: n, t;!!!tttn P in, 661 a in, ll'llcella in, Cooffri a, ;;;r..., P.!'P.t- u: ua.ta, 660 a6 : 11:~;;;&i:! in, at a, laaswo1'118t 312, 313, MlnE ia PP in, t~r - ~-es relatiea bip, Miilar qatrop~, aeaatedea, 625, 627 : WJ'::rf f:.m6~i roe raa aatib~, l~r'*i, at..., o~ata, P in, ~paae om:l.aai t 243 XJ'l.. iae fer, 888 Antelope, Hunter's - muscular dystrophy, 441 Antelope, roan - anthrax,

80 - babesiosis, breeding in captivity, chlamydiosis, cytauxzoon, Dermatophilus in, drug immobilization, 406, ecology, behaviour, haemorrhagic disease, Pneumocystis carnii, 1002 Antelope, sable - babesiosis, foot-and-mouth disease, 373 Anthrax - in blesbuck, in buffalo, in captive carnivores, in elephant, 661, in hippopotamus, in lion, in ostrich, in roan antelope, in wild animals! , in vultures, 41~, in zebra, vaccination, 661, 763 Ape - chickenpox in, tuberculosis, 822 Arboviruses - from wild mammals, serology in wild animals, 270, 677 Arteriosclerosis - in elephant, , 221 Artiodactyla - piroplasms of, Theileria in, 393 Ascaris spp. - in zebra, ia flllill ICl, 456 "t''"' - la jaokala, 350, '67 t!ut11hp PP - la blealtek, 416 ft... 78

81 '*"' - fail.a.. t lafeot bleabok, la black rhlaooe.. a, 83, 111, la baffale, la btaablmaek, 8' in baahpts, in eleph.. t, 108, , 688 in..., 11C1tai.rl'tll, la h)'ras, la jaekal, h,....,, leopan, lion, elephant, rhlaeoeroa, bra, stratfe, 111, la l.. p..., 109, 111, 211, la lloa, lo6, 198, 1050 la" la able, la wild...-ala, in tlld. t rlalaeoeroa, 83 - tranald. alon te... 11e, 257 hbeoa - atlreaal pathelos)', aatbl'az, 661 -!ntetllj ,., ralalas aewbol'll1 969 cal'fti,,...-a belaa'ri.-r, 1119, oelleetloa of blomedleal.. t rial, 60 - u..., ecolos)', 8 - ba... to1ea,... cbelli.atl')', 211, iat atlaal paraaltea, 526 lateatlnal pretos a, 6'6 - ketald... 11, 67 - leptoapl... ta, liat ri al., patbelol)', 58', 91' - paraalt.., 527, 528, '''' 6,5, 91' - pa, pa... abel'c'11.oata, reprodectl... Hka'ri. 790 lift Valle)' fe-1' expert..,tal, a1atoa..., 621, 622, 277, ahl , IAlllU.. u!t. ta ~..., -... t HlaaTi r, 75 - t11te...ieiata, 392, 933, 93', 970 ~ :i.fal lafeetl..., 259, 513, 77' Badger honey - Ancylostioma, 661 Behaviour - of birds with ungulates, 35, 74 Besnoitia, in - impala, 85 - warthog, wild animals, 58, 463, wildebeest, 63, 85 Bilharziasis, in (see also schistosomes) - ippopotamus, pathology, wild an:l.mals,

82 !Ultong - identification, 203 Birds - association with mammals, 35, 74, ketamine in, 67, sedation, anaesthesia, smallpox serology, 100 Blesbok (Blesbuck) - Anaplasma centrale in, 661 Anaolasma.Q.fil in, 654, 661 anthrax in-;-o52, bluetongue in, 649, Epertythrozoon ovis, in exposure to Bffbesia, Theileria, 746 haematology, 43 - heartwater in, 649, 650, 653, helminths, malignant edema, Oestrus ~ in, parasites, physiology of forced exercise, serum chemistry, splenectomy, 746 Blood parasites - of artiodactyles, of birds, 31,70,71,72,144,145,388,691,693,694,935, of carnivores, of wild mammals, 294, 476, 492, 494, 647, 648 llaet..,.. :la, - blea'beek, 649, 746-1*ffale, Im.a, 3'5 - -.tu.a , sot s al laartebee t, 11'4 - wil -- ll&llllala, ; 271, 329, 339, 400, 463, sso, SIS, 661, u.i1.. 1r... u.., 1:1..., ,.,.. :1.-1r:1.1:1.aat:lea, :la eapuritj', 616 a trit:leaal di- - pl':l.. tea, 242 ""'"' - :la :1..,.i., 43S - :la peaata:la, :la - -ta, 661 letal:l- - :la waterfewl, S Sf!f.'lf :la lake ad, S , 80

83 led.ne pet;ecbi al fetel' - ia wild aaiaal,.270, 463, 894 led.a d.ral tiarrhoea - aatib~ ia wil.d aai al, 270 Brain - ce.. 1Ml.lar hel'lliatiea, li, 41. Dnctlla, in - aatelop.., babeon, bllffale, l.65, 31.5, 459, eland, 939, praffe, hartebeen, iapal.a, ~.. 3&7 - watel'imaok, l.64, wild aaiaal., 58, l.67, 21.6, 270, 599, 61.6, 758, 777' 783, wil.d bee t, 973 Buffalo, African - age determination, 328, 710 anaesthesia, 318 Anaplasma in, 833 anthrax, 545 Babesia in, 833 blood types, 685 bluetongue, 1041 body temperature, 355 bovine herpesvirus 1, antibody, 302, 717 brucellosis, 165, 315, 459, 973 carcinoma, 61 chromosomes, 950, 1017 contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, experimental,852 Cordophilus, pathology, 613 cysticercosis, 61 diseases, parasites, review, 623 drug immobilization, 238 ephemeral fever, antibody, 196 fascioliasis, 86 filariasis, 61 foot-and-mouth disease, 162,218, 263,264,371,373,378, growth, haematology, herpesvirus, allerton, herpesvirus, bovid 1, 376, home range and food, hydatidosis, 61 - leptospirosis, mange, 61, 262, mycotic lymphadenitis, 61 - nitrogen utilization, para influenza virus 3, pentaatomiasis, 61 - Rift Valley fever susceptibility, rinderpest, , 581, sarcosporidiosis, 29 - schistosomiasis, 61, 72Q - serum chemistry, SeE*a, 854.ia ter for food,

84 - theileriosis, 61,103,104,106,107,118,314,560,82,833, trypannsomes, tuberculosis, 337, Wesselsbron diseaae, 1041 Bunostonum - in reedbuck, 661 Bushbuck - actinomycosis, age determination, horn growth, 876 -!Jabesia, 84 - bovine petechial fever, 270, 463, Cordophilus, pathology, foot-and-mouth disease, haemorrhagic disease, schistosomes, serum proteins in trypanosomiasis, 573 -!lr, i11r11.ikd ftilare to iafeet, tl"j'panth...-r.l, 386 lllupis, Afl'iea.-., ft'ftl' ia, ''o - btlttdoai, expel'i... tal, r1n... p.. t, hi t..., TdcMetlle, 09, '71, 908 Cepf14e, in htdsth feet Qra, sanritt., 738 pl'iaate, 1000 Cepilleri b!pet:ioa - ia wi.ld.. iaal, 661 CtpilltNU8 - iattninal, in peaoeak, 639 Capt;aN (., &18... i-biliaatl9d - tf wild aaiaal, 10,8 Caraoal tllra in, '33 tf oapti'ft wu.41 eaiaal, 18'8 Cal'lliWN - ~... '61 ltloecl pnt..., '99 Cat, - kttaaia ia, pez, 589,

85 Ce.t;ocle in cen t, bj' na, in wild... 1.,.426, 1014 Chickenpox - in apes, 999 Chimpanzee - anaesthesia, focal epithelial hyperplasia, hepatitis, virus carrier, phencyclidine effects, Pneumocystis in, pseudotuberculosis, Trichurosis, 630 Chlamydia - in roan and sable, 1002 Civet distemper, ketamine in, 67 - Paragonimus in, 971 rabies, 469 Clostridium botul.ism, lake mud, malignant oedema ante:opes, 291 Coccidia, in - antelopes, 82 Bovidae, Cervidae, Camelidae, impala, 58, 81, 706 Competition - wildlife vs. livestock, 116, 139, 210, 265 Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia antibody in wildebeest, hippopotamus, 851 experimental, buffalo, 852 not found in wildlife, 544 serology in wild animals, 270 Contagious ecthyma - in steenbok,

86 Cooperia spp. - in antelopes, 661 Cooperoides heoatica, in - antelopes, 471, 809, impala, 6 36 Copper - in liver, 419 Cordophilus, in - kudu, bushbuck and buffalo, nyala, 482 Cormorants - subcutaneous mites, 835 Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis - in Thomson's gazelle, 1041 Crane - anaesthetic for, llaemoproteus, 691 Crocodile - breeding in captivity, 128, drug immobilization, 913 Cysticercosis - attempts to infect with. bovis in Thomson's gazelle, in buffalo, 61 in vervet monkey, in wildebeest, 143, 946 in wild herbivores, 226, 227, 310, 797, 799, 803, 1013, Cytauxzoon - in duiker, in eland, 101, 102, in giraffe, 555 in roan and sable, in wild animals, 58, 657, 660 Cytomegalic inclusion disease - in hedgehog, 462 Del a fondi asi s - in zebra, 612 Derrnatophilus in roan and sable, in zebra, giraffe, Thomson's gazelle, 37 84

87 Diabetes melitus - in oryx, 956 Dictyocaulus arnfieldi - in zebra, 661 Dictyocaulus viviparus - in wildebeest, in eland, 661 Dik dik - breeding in captivity, physiology, 414 Dipetelonema - in elephant, hepatitis, 62 Diseases - wildlife, 201, 270, 275, 464, 468, 615, 695, 766, 784, 981, 1041 Distem;>er - in jackal, hunging dog, bat-eared fox, hyaena, civet, genet, 117, 405 Dog, hunting - behaviour, ehrichiosis, 661, 664, distemper in, 117, 405 Toxarcaris in, 661 Doinesti cation - disease - of eland, 741, 946, 946, of wild ruminants, 512, 5 31, 760 Drug immobilization - effects on body temperature, 209, effects on clinical, haematological parameters, equipment, 448, 859, 861, 863, mechani~al problems, of birds, 67, 171, 173, 450, of elephant, of large carnivores, of Felidae, 121, 772 of giraffe, 750 Duck - rhinosporidiosis, nasal, 261 Duiker - age determination, 767, blood protozoa, breeding season, Cytauxzoop in,

88 - drug im'!lol,ilization, effects of hunting, haematology, hoof growth, excessive, schistosomes, splenectomy, Stilesia in, Tr panosomes, imi~uni ty, tuberculosis, 594, 661 Echidna - milk substitute, 1027 Echinococcus - in buffalo, 61 - in lion, in oatas monkey, in wild animals, in wild herbivores, 226, 661, 967, 1013, 1014 role of marabou stork in trans ~ssion, 986 Ecology - effects of control of trypanosomiasis, of baboons, 8 E ctoparasi 'les -of East African vertebrates, reatment, 925 Egret - foot of cattle egret, 865 Ehrlichia..!!I!.!.!!, - in hunting dogs, jackals, 661, 664, 929 Eland - age determination, anaesthesia, Anaplasma in, body temperature, 209, 240, bovine herpesvirus 1 1 antibody, brucellosis, 939, cordophilosis, Cytauxzoon, Dermatobia, domestication, 741, 946, 947, drug immobilization, , 270, Epertythrozoon, growth, haematology, 239, 240, heartwater in, 336, leptospires, meat, parasites, pathglogy, milk, nematodes, nutrition, 279, organ weights, reproduction, 883, rinderpest, 581, schistosomes, aerum chemistry, 2~9,

89 - Stilesia in, 471, Theileria, 335, 436, 560, 955, trapping, tuberculosis, 933 Elephant, African - abscess, 542, African horse sickness, age determination, 443, 539, 542, 700, 785, anaesthesia, anthrax, 661, arteriosclerosis, 62, 218, 221, 866, 868, artificial insemination, Babesia in, 108, 111, behaviour, 123, 126, 542, body temperature, 127, control, corpora lutea, 5 - cropping for meat, 218, dentition, 443, 535, Dipetelonema, hepatitis, 62 - domestication, drug im::1obilization, encephalomyocarditis virus in, etorphine in, 253, food, feeding, 66, 123, 235, foot care, foot diseases, GrammocephaJus, cholangitis, 62 - granuloma, haematology, 202, 831, haemnglobin characterization, helminth parasites, herpesvirus, 58, 62, 606, leptospirosis, life span, lungs, 858, marking, nematodes, treatment, oestrus, Parabronema, gastric ulcer, 62 - physiology, 69, placenta, foetal me~branes, 11 - rearing captive young, 68, reproduction, , 542, 698, 699, 700, 701, re~piration, blood, 48 - Rift Valley fever antibody, Salmonella in, semen collection, skin, histology, size, growth, 443, 542, 698, spinal cord, histology, testis, 444, throat bots, Toxoplasma antibody, tsetse, hots, tuberculosis, urinary cystitis, 62 - urine, vaginal prolai>se, vaginitis, 62 Encephalomyocarditis virus - in elephants, 878 Entamoeba histolytica - in gorilla,

90 Eperythro zoon - transmitted to hlesbuck, eland, 645, 661 E!lhemeral fever - antihody in buffalo, waterbuck, 196 Erysipelothrix - in diana monkey, 978 Etorphine - effects in ma"l"jals, 5, 357, 447, 715, 848, 979, in duiker, in elephant, 253, in gemsbock, 250, in giraffe, in hartebeest, in rhinoceros, 480, in waterbuck, 354 Fasciola, in - huffalo, antelopes, 86 - wild animals, 349 Felidae - anaesthetic, etorphine in, nutrition of, reproduction, 816 Fence, for - game, disease control, 440, game electric, 16 - 'Wild ungulates, 559, 765 Fentanyl, for - gemsbock, rhinoceros, 344, 480 wild animal capture, 1020 Filaria, in - buffalo, 61 - heart, Tragelaphus spp., lion, 1050 rhinoceros (see also Stephanofilaria), wild animals, wild birds, 144, 255 Flamingo - and lake pollution, arteritis, biology, inflammation of kidney, ureter, mite, feather, myopathy, plumage and moult, tuberculosis, 177, 270,

91 Flies - hiting, on rhinoceros, 689 Foot-and-mouth disease - in antelope, sahle, control, game fence, experimental, impala, wildeheest, 12 - importation, zoo animals, in brown rate, in huffalo, 162, 218, 263, 264, 371~346, in hushbuck, in elephant, 423, in impala, 373, 617, in kudu, in lechwe, in nutria, in warthog, in waterbuck, in wild animals, 52,115,160, ,270,282,352,372, 373,377,378,463,532,577,578,585,598,661,778,827 Fox, hat-eared - distemper in, 117, rabies in, 201, 795 fox, fennec - Pneumocystis in( 738 Telazol (Cl 744J in, 92 Gaigeria sp. - in antelopes, 661 Gal ago - Pneumocystis in, pseudotuberculosis, 998 Game animals - as carriers of disease, 246 Gazelle - muscular dystrophy, parasites, sarcosporidiosis, 635 Gazella soemmeringi - experimental Babesia bigemina infection, 257 Gazelle, Grant's - actinomycosis, bovine herpesvirus 1, antibody, haematology, nutrition, reproduction, Rift Valley fever, antibody, 193 sarcosporidiosis, 429 serum chemistry,

92 Gazelle, Thomson's - actinomycosis, age determination, attempts to infect with Cysticerus ~ hovine herpesvirus 1, antibody, Dermatophilus in, 37 - Gazellostrongylus in, ge,;tation, haematology, helminths, ketamine in, 66 - leptospires, lungworm.,;, nutrition, 279, reproduction, 280, 430, 432, Rift Valley fever, antibody, serum chemistry, 239 Gazellestrongylus lerouxi - in antelopes, in Thomson's gazelle, 131 Gedoelstia - in wildebeest, hartebeest, in man, 88 Genet - Ancylostoma sp., anthrax, cestodes, distemper, pentastomes, piroplasms, rahies, ticks, 144 Gerbil - Capillaria, listeriosis, plaque, 200 Gerenuk - aorta histology, food habits, 552 Gestation periods - of wild animals, 674 Giant forest hog - African swine fever in, 389 Giraffe - anaesthesia, Anaplasma, 36 - anatomy, physiology, behaviour, housing, feeding, reproduction, Babesia, body temperature, breeding, hand rearing,

93 - Brucella serologv, 973 castration, Cytauxzoon, dentition, age determination, Dermatonhilus, 37 - disease, leptospires, lumpy skin disease, experimental, mange, neck, role in locomotion, 187, parasites, 702 respiratory dead space, rinderpest, schistosomes, 720 skin papilloma, 465 types, Trichuris, 576 trypanosomes, 463 tubercylosis, 576, 594, 661 Goose - rhinosporidiosis, nasal, 261 Gorilla - Entamoeba histolytica and Strongyloides, 1041 Grammocephalus - in elephant, with cholangitis, 62 Gryshuck - schistosomes, 720 Habronema spp. - in zebra, 661 Haematology comparative mammalian, 368 of birds, 169, 174, of wild animals, 155, 166, 218, 239, 270 Haematoxenus - in impala, 435 Haemonchus - in blesbock, in Thomson's gazelle, in wild ruminants, 661 Haemoproteus, in crowned crane, marabou stork, 693 Hair morphology, in Bovi.dae, ,

94 Hare - Capillaria, ~ serialis in, pox, 467 Hartebeest - bluetongue - like disease, 994 body temperature, B"'1cella serology, etorphine in, food habits, 138, Gedoelstia, 53-58, - haematology, 239, lungworms, malignant catarrhal fever virus in, 756, mange, muscle necrosis, parasites, Rift Valley fever antibody, rumen fermentation, schistosomes, 720 Heartwater - attempted infection, wild ruminants, diagnosis, brain biopsy, in blesbuck, 649, 650, in eland, 336, in springbuck, 655, in wild animals, 585 Hedgehog - biology, Candida, in foot pads, Capillaria, cytomegalic inclusion disease, diseases, mycotic infections, 159, tumor-like disease, 326 Helminths - check list, Tanzania, faecal egg output, in African mammals, in antelopes, Rhodesia, in ruminants, Botswana, in wild animals, Chad, in wild animals, Ethiopia, in wild animals, Kenya, in wild animals, South Africa, 585 Hepatozoon, in - impala, 60 - lion, wild animals, 58, 112, 474, 493, wild carnivores, 607 Herpes, elephant - lung lesions, 58, 60, 606,

95 - inc..., in buffalo, 824 Herpe nn, bonne 1 (HBl), in - buffalo, 376, hippopotaaa, wild..u. al, 270, 302, 376, 520, 747, 793, wildeb t, 376, 463, 466, 793 ltttrelsh - a.ociated with caecal cranulo..., 330 Bippobo cid flie - on wild berbito..., 1014 Bippopot.-i - African win feyer, no endence of in'folvement,912 - ace deterainatien, anthrax, aorta hi tolou, bilbaraia.t, patbolou ef, 614 blood parasite, dentition, contact- bonne pl-repn lmonia antibod7, rue i..,biliaation, Y le ion, feedinc habit, 21 - b rpe n_. bond 1 -tibod.7 in, lepto pi... in, UN nt, -ipt, 22 - Iii.lit, nutrition, patbosen in, placenta, foetal _..,rane, 9 - reptlocluction, Rift Valley antibody, cbi t..., kin anato!l1', play iolold', kin c... tion, tosop1... -tibocly, trypanoao.,, 211, 220 Hhtoplrp - in monkey, nn in, ce t, dilr..,.r, ba.. atolou, ketalli.n in, 67, rabie, l'!predllctioa, 597 : ~~i~ :!! 670, 815, 901 Hya-a, potted Hyaena, striped - behaviour and food, Trichinella in, 670,

96 Hyrax - anatomy, behaviour, evolution, distribution, 'Flabesia, gastric candidiasis, gastric ul.-,ers, nematodiasis, 329, Pneumocystis in, 73f - pseudotuberculo~is, 738, Toxoplasma antibodv in, 762 Ibis - proventricular nematodiasis, 1057 Intpala - actinomvcosis, age determination, 147, anaesthesia, behaviour, Besnoitia, 85 - Borrelia, bovine petechial fever, experimental, brucellosis, capture, carcass values, 492, coccidia, 81, Cooneroides, 471, 636, 809, drug immobilization, 2, 67, 240, foot-and-mouth disease, 12, 617, gestation, 19 - growth, haematology, 239, 240, Haematoxenus, hepatozoonosis, 60 - horn growth, ketamine in, 67 - lumpy skin disease, experimental, lungworms, 13, 225, 379, mange, schistosomes, 720, serum chemistry, 239, 240, skin papilloma, 58, Stilesia, 471, 636, 809, teeth, 148, 149, trypanosomes, uterine coccidiosis, 58, 608 Impalaia spp. - in blesbok, 416 Inermicapsifer sp. - in rodents, 661 Iaf oillcma8 ltotia l'blaotraebeltl.jaokal - Berpe Tll'tla, botlae 1 - ap detend.aauoa, srowth, , la, 111, 211, 661, eon l'o,... ~...,.ete ptter, 569, 961, 962 c11at... r, 117,,.co5 ehl'lluloai., '61, ,

97 - rabie, ] 114 : ~ ~!: ~~~ 908 John ' disease - Paratuberclllo i ltelicephely - in nalt.., 168 ltet.-in, for - baboon, bird, 450,451 - cat, bj'aena, impala, reptile, 172, 450, wild.taai., 67 ltlipspriapr - -" bi.tolea, 871 DoHiella - in wild aai-1, 58 lob - einiea:e Mn.. in, ~~. nr - bi te.o..., 720 lraadu, sreuer an4 l.. r - ace determinatien, 874, 876, aatbrax, blu teaau, ~~l't!l, pat1ao1..,., foet-a8'-moutb di..., powtb, isnaat catarrbal fe'f9r, 95 - paraaitea, rinderpen, Sil - chine..., tabol'clllleai, 594, 661, La... f e'f91' - eemparati.,. pat11e1017, ia wil aaiaal, 29 Leob- - f..t-and... tb di..., t.be,...l ai, 211, 292 L!i:b'"'' -,... llcl!li... l, 381 Leepa... aa.-atbeaia,

98 - tt~ 111, 212 a ~... tie h l'llia illl9eltili ation wit~ r (el 744), 79, 92 - ket..t... in, tl'itioa, 1031, panl.uopenia, re.traiat, f ri!llip'lle, 670, l'j'panea... a, 39 Lepte9pirea - in bahoen, in hipp9pot..., 43 - in la......ai., in Nd... t., in wildlife, 295, Ml'Olop, wild... la, 949 Liee - on wild birda, wild h l1ti.,...., 1014 Lien -... detendnation, na th na, 318, enthraz, l~tie, ca... an theaia, 133 eontraeeption, ~~ ''' ~~ t uh m llllo l~tioa with T laael (cl 744), 79, 92, ketallin in, 67 - lepteapirea, 949 Li t l'it ,041, 1050, nutrition, 1031, pentaat..t.aaia, pbenc~clidin in, paeudotuberculoaia, rectal prolapm reatraint, rioketa, abll -lforaation, cerebellar herniation, 41 - ateatitia, 977, 228, 671, , 762 c 670, 908, t17pno o aaia, 38, , 219, ipta, -at r -nt, 78 Liateria - in babeon, serbil, in lion, 346 Lwlp~ akin dima - in wild aniaala, 58, 1054 Lan.-o..., in - antelope, , 6 33,

99 - bartebee t, ZZ5 - impala, 13, ZZ5 - TbOllllctn' caselle, ZZ5 - topi, ZZ5 - wildebee t, ZZ5 - wild berbi o..., sebra, Z34 M etorphine Malaria - arian, 3Z9 - priaate, 158 Malisnant catarrbal fe-r, in - deer, f... a wil ebeeat, hartebee t, 756, luulll, 95 - wilde'bee t, 463, 515, 6ZO, 7Z6-73Z, 757, wildlife, z70, 3oz Malisnant.. _ - in ble buek after u.. of proj ectile llj'l'ince, 576 M =eogree - in wild aaiaala, 808 llanp, in - buffalo, 51, 61, z6z, obeetab, P,raffe, hartebeen, i11pala, jackal, lion, 929, 1050, wild animals, 58 - wildebeest, 946, 1041 Marburg virus - in wild animals, 296 Marking - elephant, resistance to rabies, 832 Mastomys - Lassa' virus pathology, resistance to rabies, 832 Measles - in colobus monkeys, 396, 836 Meat - identification, of African ruminants, 530, 531, 546, of eland, of impala, of topi,

100 Mice - hosts of schistosomes, 650 Milk - giraffe, 27, 322 hippopotamus, 320 rhinoceros, 26, 321, 323 wild animals, 73 Mites (see also Mange) - pulmonary, primates, 506, 507, subcutaneous, cormorant, 835 ear, cheetah, feather,145, 146, 703 Monkeys (see also Primates) anatrichosomiasis, B virus, 23, 368, cysticercosis, in vervet, effects of polychlorinated biphenyls, 6 - erysipelas, in diana, haematology, vervet, samango, histoplasmosis, hydatidosis, in patas, 286 ketamine in, 67 - Lassa virus, pathology, measles, in colobus,396, mites, lung, papillomas, in colobus, pox, 571 pseudo-tuberculosis, vervet, natas, Brazza, schi.c;tosornes, in vervet, toxoplasmosis, trichurosis, tuberculosis, vervet rnonke" disease, in human, viruses from vervet, 505, 583 ~';onezi a spr>. - in antelopes,224, nutrition, plaque, rames, 661, 895, 1068 Hy~oseic:; - buffalo, lymphangitis, hedgehog, 159, 325, 326 waterfowl, nasal rhinos rnri.cu osis, 261 l'.viasis - crop, vultures, I 76 - Dermatobia, eland, intraocul ar, man, Gec!oclsti a, 88 - in wild animals, 804, oculovascular, 53-58, 420 oestrid, game, throat bots, elephant,

101 Myopathy, in - antelope, gazelles, 293, blesbok, flamingo, 1036 hartebeest, Hunter's antelope, oribi, L047 - springbok, tsessebe, 363, wild animals, 49,58,142,361,363,365,602,638,977, zebra, 366 Naloxone - narcotic antagonist, 890 Necrobacillosis, in - geinsbok, wild animals, 58 -ated-, ia - antelopee, 6Z naaal.. aoaa, menke7, w:1.1 aai.. 1., z70, 8z9, 884, 1014 totcln - i ametu, 1066 llatria - f-t th diaeaae int neaatediaaia, cenllral, 11!16 tritioa (He alao al.eta) - cata, 841, berbiton, 3 - effect.. NpredaotJ.oa, pri.. t_, 24Z - llnaalatea, 1039, water..,..u.... ta, ltonda, 9Z8.,.al. - Qrfo~ly ia oerena17 - m;pepat, paraaite _. patbolocj', - t17paao... in, O... ynttwe P - in.. tel..., 661 Otpp... - in ltl-mk, 661 o..... Bat-... n..,p1.., Ori bi ,.patq, aelli. te... la,

102 ~ temperat.an, diahet.. -1ui.., 95 ei;el'plda ia, 250, fe..u.as tlldi 907 feat&ll1'1 ia, aeorobaoille i, 237 M rtm' PP - ia aatelop.9, Ostrich - anaesthesia, anthrax, body temperature, botulism, breeding, curled toe paralysis, 977 Oxyuris spp. - in zebra and rhinoceros, 661 Pangolin - anatomy, behaviour, evolution, distribution, 513 Panleukopenia - in Jeoryard, in wi ;d catl'l, 405 Papillo<a, cutaneous - colohus monkev, 94 - impala,58, giraffe, wildebeest, 1063 P apovavi rus - cause of oral lesion, chimpanzee, 926 P arahronema - in ele]')hant wi t.h gastric ulcers, 6 2 Paragonirnus - in r.ivet, 875 Parainfluenza 3 virul'l - serolornr, wi'ldlife, 348 Par.'.lsites - in ga ne and do-nel'ltic stor.k, 44, in game, 702, 807, 811, 951 Para1 uberculosis - serology, wild animals,

103 Pathology - in birds of prey, of a tumor - like disease of hedgehogs, 326 of diseases of wild animals, of Heterakis granulomas in hirds, of Spirocerca in jackals, 114 Peacock - intestinal capillarosis, 630 Pelican - haematology, hepatitis, 518 Penguin - ftorrelia sp,, 661 PentAstomes, in - buffalo, 61 genet, 941 lion, 1050 wild animals, 341, 501, 810, 1014 wildebeest, 1063 Phencyclidine, in - chimpanzee, inoala, 2 - lion, 77 Physiology - of dik dik, of wild animals, 830 proh!e s in capture of wild animals, 361, 363, Piroplasms (see also ftahesia) - of artiodactyles, 498 Placenta, of - ele!)hant, 11 - hippopotamus, 9 - ungulates, 513 Plaque - in rodents, mongoose, 200, 661 Pneumo cysti s - in zno animalr, in roan, sahle, 1002 Pneumonia - verminous, 633 Polychlorinated hiphenyls - pathology in monkeys, 6 101

104 Population studies - aerial census, wildlife, bushbuck, 7 - large ma~mals, 704 Post mortem - procedures, 1012 Pox - baboon, cats, hare, lumpy skin disease, 58 - monkey, 303, rodent, sheep-pox, serology in wild animals, smallpox, serology, 100 Primates - anatomy, behaviour, evolution, distribution, Cabdida infection in, cubed diets, Entamoeba histolytica, malaria, nutritional bone disease, oral vaccine for rabies, smallpox, serology, Strongyloides spp ulcerative colitis in apes, 837 Protostrongylus spp. - P. africanus, P'. etoshai, P'. gazellae, In wildebeest, 1063 Pseudotuberculosis, in - aardvark, galago, hyrax, wild animals, 582, 998 Q fever - in wildlife, serology, wildlife, 428 Rabies - control, Africa, ecology, 140, in bat-eared fox, 201, in civet, in hyaena, in jackal, in Kenya, in mongoose, 661, 895, in Praomys, natural resistance, 832, in primates, oral vaccination, 543 Ranching, of - eland, 478,490,491,562,697,780,

105 - game, 76,190,207,531, 631, 696, 739, 764,819,~ n~'ala, 4 77 Ruts foot-and-nouth dil'lease in, hosts of schistosones, olaque, Praom,,s, resistant to rabiel'l, Rift ValJ.ey fever virus in, tr"nanosones in, ')57 Reedhuck - '3unostonuc1, haematologv, 239, ?arasites, serun chenistrv, 239 schistosomes in, tr.vpanosomes in, 180, 214 Reovlrns -antibod.'.' in wildlife, 639 Reoroduction effects of nutirtion, fertility prohlems in cai:>ti vi ty, 5 34 Reptiles - Kaliceohalus in snakes, 168 ketanine in, 67, 174, sedation and anaesthesia of, 450 Restraint - of wild ani"1als, 91 Rhebuck - haematology, 1032 Rhinoceros, black - age determination, Babesia in, 105, hiting flies on, body temperature, breeding in captivity, drug immobilization, 208, 218, 344, 398, 407, 408, 481, 438,510,511 - granuloma, milk composition, 26, 321, mortality in capture and trade, mycobacteriosis, O:ryuris sp. in, Salmonella, serum proteins, skin lesions, 340,397,451,788,834,896,945, Stephanofilaria in skin, 788 Rhinoceros, white - Anaplocephalft sp. in, Babesia in, 3 103

106 - etorphine for, fentanyl for, haematology, serum chemistry, Theileria-like piroplasm in, 83 - translocation of, xylazine for, 479 Rickets, in - in rodents, lion, 1049 Rickett@ia - in rodents, in wild animals, Kenya, 382, 385 Rift Valley fever - antibody in elephant, antibody in hippopotamus, in buffalo, in rats, 249, 383, 384, in rodents, in wild animals, 193, 270, 295, 296, 383, 827, pathogenicity in baboon, 199 tin rpen - oontnl bj' s - lnpter, ia._ffalo, 98, 581, 7Z5 - in 1Mulbpil&, in land, 58lt in t;lraff e, in impala, in lmda, Sil - ia w:lldemut, in w:ll 1111i.. i., l4,l~t17,;w,99,270,463,561,579, 661, 7Z5, 7:Z6, 73418Z7,8:tB,840,900,9lO, 930,936, 1001, riu: of i11port;at1.. with soo ani.. i., 329 titwwo... - in w:lldema t, 485 Ill.-., - anatoiq', fel'llefttation, 415 lald.nant - feed.ins preference, troear a11plina,

107 S l Hlle, in - elephant and rbinoeero, wild lllai.. 1., 270, 304, 503, wildebee.t, 132 sarcocxet& - hhto-rpbolon, in antelepe, in baffalo, 61 - in..., 455, 457, 458, in saa lle, 438, fin t... et11re, ey8t wall, 618 Sohi to o..., in (.. a1ao Bilbe... it i ) - entelope, beboen, 277, 621, b11fftlo, 61 - chi11penaoe, hippopotea, 6U - i11pt11, wild tnimal, 669, 720, 721, 723 SMation, of - bi..u _. reptu.., 450, ltra lllai.. i., wild lllai.. 1., 856 Serval eat - ketflliae for, 67 - ehi t... in, 720 -!richin lla in, 670, 908 S.tarl,1, in - aatelopeal bllff alo, ins-, 59 - bra, 661, 853 Sbiplla - in baboea, 718 Sh-- - bl11etonaae 'ri.l'ua in, di,. paraa:lt, hi8t-ome8 in, 720 Sitataasa - chin--, tabercal... h, 933 Sida - preparation, 266 lstjtmp"' PP - in bl bok, 41' 105

108 lolar r.uatloa - adaptation, wlu aniaal, 36Z Sparganoais - in wild herbiyores, 226, 1013 Spirochaetal relapsing fever - role of warthog in, 944 Spirocerca - in jackals and hyaenas, in cheetah, 641 Splenectomy - of duiker, blesbok, 746 Spoonbill - hepatitis, 518 Springbok - drug immobilization, capture myopathy, haematolo1'1" heartwater, tuberculosis, 661 Squirrel - Leishmania from, piroplasms in, 380 Starvation - of wild animals, 394 Steenbok - contagious ecth~ ma, reproduction, BO, 141 Steehanofilari a - in skin lesions, rhinoceros, 788, 896, 945 Stilesia, j_n - antelopes, 417, 471, 809, 1014 Stork, marahou - drug im;c.obilization, Haemoprot eus in, heartworm, 255 role in Ecllinococcus transr:ii,.sion, 986 St!bilotatnaa - in wild aai.. 11,

109 nnnu1t"" - in wild ani.al, 229, l 'l Illai.A - CJ' t in antelop.., in cal'lli..o..., 661, in ~.., 228, f ~in babolm, ~ in ha..., 661,...,.... t..., bed7 - bj' t l -tl'j', 95 letanta - in watel'tmaok, 1026 lb!il ria, in - baffale, , 103, 104, , 314, 422, S6-6S8, 663, 666, 828, B33, eland, 335, 437, i pala, 334, wild.. i.. l, SB, 118, 270, 393, 463, 565, 566, 515, wild be t, 118, 119, 745 Jhelyle - in baffalo, 87 D 1 u 11 ' P - in antelope, 661 lick -,... wild mlimal, 218, 270, 401, 413, 932, 1004, h.. t en4hmlftter relationships, b t l otioa, ef 1.. t ilrica, oa s aet, Yi.1'118 i elated,..., 197, 897 l pi - caro... Tal, dl"us i... bili atien, 245, food babit, ha.. atolos)', ltans-..., HS - o.. oplaa.. al fl talatioa, l'u89n fel'llelltation, aiatNO-, olaemi tl'j', n.. in - lak.., plaat, 306, t t oemtl'ol praj'ias, 317, 327, aal-.18,

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111 Taeaaebee - oapt re.,.opathy ia, achiatoaom ia, treat -t ct locomotory tr io, 36 3 Taetae - and elephants, coatrcl, 156, control by,... alaaghter, 440, , l'al, 26 ' boat pretereacea, 156, , 909, 919, 958, aataral hiatory, wil aai.. la aa hoata, 283, 521, 533 'f\abercuoaia, io - acldas, baboon, buttalo, 337, 940, daiker, 594, elaad, elephant, tiah easle, tl..tnco 177, 210, st.ratte, 576, 594, Im.chi, 594, 661, 933, lecbwe, 218,292) - moakeya, oryx, rhinoceros, sitatunga, springbuck, wild birds, 270, wildlife, 585, 686, 1008 Tumors - carcinoma, squamous cell, buffalo, 61 - fibroma, kudu, 93 - papilloma, cutaneous, SB, 94 Ungulates - anatomy, behaviour, evolution, distribution, immobilization, 709 Utilization, of - buffalo for meat, impala for meat, wildebeest for ~eat, wildlife for meat, 33, 89, 150, 218, 305, 314, 530, 531, 549, 782, 820, 881, 882, 922, 923, 985 Vaccination - anthrax, blesbuck, of free-living game, 364, 1045 Vitamin A - for skin lesions, rhinoceros, 451 Vulture - anthrax, 418,

112 - bot fly larvae, crop lesions, in, digestive tract, metoidate for handling, 171 Warthog - African swine fever virus in, 390, 391, 440, 463, 585, 588, 659, 661, 717, age determination, 97, 151, Besnoitia in, 483 breeding, hand rearing, dentition, growth, diseases, foot-and-mouth disease, growth, relapsing fever, role in, reovirus antibody, reproduction, schistosomes in, trichinosis. 20 Waterbuck - age determination,901 - bovine herpesvirus 1, antibodv to, Brucella in, 164, drug immobilization, 354, 486, ephemeral fever, antibody, foot-and-mouth disease, reproduction, P..ift valley fever, antibody, 193 -schistosomes in, Stilesia in, tetanus in, Toxoplasma, 762 Waterfowl - botulism, 661 Weights - estimation methods, 605, of game animals, tripod for, 886 Wasselsbron disease - antibody in buffalo, 1041 Wildebeest - Anaplasma in, 118, anthrax, behaviour, life histor~,?.58 - besnoitiosis, 58; 63, 85 - body temperature, bovine heroesvirus i in, 302, 463, 466, 793, 794 1'iildebeest - - Brucella antibodies in, 973 contagious bovine pleuro;jneu111onia, antibody, cysticercosis, drug immobilization, food habits, 138, 415 foot-and-mouth disease, experimental, 12 - haematology, 239,

113 - haematozoa, heartwater in, helminths, lungworms, malignant catarrhal fever virus in, 463, 585, 620, , 757, mange, oculovascular mviasis, 55-58, oesophageal fistulation, papilloma, cutaneous, parasi~es, 702, Rift valley fever, antibody, ringworm in, rumen fermentation, Salmonella in, semen collection, 982, serum chemistry, slaughter for meat, 985, Theileria in, 119, 745 Xylazine, in - antelopes, birds, eland, giraffe, imp al a, rhinoceros, ungulates, wild animals, 64, 65, 447, 751, 752, 1022, 1064 Zebra - African horse sickness, 195, 661, age determination, 509, 517, 889, anaesthesia, anthrax, Ascaris, Babesia in, 111, body temperature, care in captivity, delafondiasis, Dermatophilus in, 37 - Dictyocaulus arnfieldi, drug im~obilization, enteroliths in, food habits, gestation, grass sickness, 32 - Hahronema spp., haematology and serum che~istrv, 449, 845, lungworms, myopathy, 366, 410, Oxyuris sp,, parasites, 702, physiological parameters, forced exercise, reovirus antibod,, schistosomes, Cetaria, 661, Toxoplasma, trypanosomiasis, 603 Zooneses - in wild animals, 661,

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