256 BOVIBJi. TARANDVS. 



the Herald, pi. 22 (feet), pi. 23 (skull, with horns).— U Alton, Vergl. 



Osteol. pi. 4 (skeleton). 

 Uangifer groenlaudicus, Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 635. figs. 7, 8 



(horns). 

 Kangifer caribou, Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 633. figs. 3-6 (horns), 



1859. 



Cervical vertebrae 7 



Dorsal 14 



Lumbar 5 



Sacral 4 



Caudal (imperfect). 



a. Skeleton. Presented by Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart. 



b. Skull (large) : horns (small) ; slender branches small subulate, 



middle branch largest. 



c. Skull and horns (large, long, slender) (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. 



fig. 20) ; no basal branch to right horn. 



d. Skull and horns : horns large, long, slender, apex broad, branched 



behind ; no basal branch to right horn. 



e. Horns (middle-sized) : the lower branch of left elongate, forked ; 



of right horn very broad, palmated. N. America. Presented 



by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 

 /. Horns (small) ; the lower and middle branch of right horn con- 

 fluent, palmated. N. America. Presented by Captain Sir John 



Franklin, R.N. 

 g. Horns (large) (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 17): basal branch 



of left horn large, palmated ; of right smaller, lobed. 

 h .Horns (large) (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 9) : basal branch of 



left horn very large, palmated ; of right simple, subulate. Siberia? 

 i. Horns (long, elongated, slender, erect; lower branches elongate 



lobed, top broad-lobed). 

 j. Horn (middle-sized) (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 8): lower 



branch of left horn simple ; of right broad, palmated. N. 



America. Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 

 k. Horns (large, long, slender ; upper back branches recurved). N. 



America. Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 

 I. Horns (large, long, slender) (Guv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 13). 



Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 

 m. Horns (very small) ; basal branch subulate, upper and medial 



branch bifid. 

 n. Horns (large), with the basal branch of each horn dilated, pal- 

 mated (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 17,). From Mr. Brookes's 



Museum. 

 o. Horns of the year (Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 4. fig. 1). Knowsley. 



Presented by the Earl of Derby. 

 p. Horns of the year. 



q. Horns (very large), with the head stuffed. Newfoundland. 

 r-v. Horns. N.W. coast of America. Presented by Lieut. Wood 



and Captain Kellett. 

 w. Skeleton. From Dr. J. Rae's Collection. 



