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1. CEBVUS. ,69 



Cervus cashmerensis, Falconer's MS. ; Gray, Cat. Ost. Spec. li.M. . 

 The Shu or Thibetan Stag, Cunniiujham, Ladakh, 1854, p. 201. 

 CeiTus cashmeriensis, Adams, P. Z. S. 1858. 

 Cervus cashmu-ensis, Sclater, List of Vert. Zool. Soc. 186G, p. 47. 



Hab. Cashmere. 



" Cervus nariyanus, Hodgson, J. A. S. B. xx. p. 393, t. 8, said to 

 come from Gnari or "Western Thibet, is probably the same animal." — 

 Sclater. 



Dr. Falconer presented the horns with a label C. casperianus in 

 his own handwriting. He afterwards objected to this name, and 

 said he had always called it Cervus cashnieeriensis ; and now we are 

 informed it is always called C, cashmeerianus. See Falconer's 

 ' Memoirs.' 



5. Cervus affinis. B.M. 



Basal snag often double ; median snag on front and upper or 

 hinder side of beam. 



Cervus WaUichii, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. p. 504 ; F. Cuv. Maiiiin. 



Lithog. p. .356. 

 Cervus afnnis, Hodgson, Journ. A. S. B. x. p. 721 ; Gray, Cat. Ungul. 



B. M. p. 199 ; Jerdun, Lid. Mamm. p. 251. 

 Cervus thibetanus and 0. elaphus, Hodgson. 

 Shou, Hookers Himalaya Journ. ii. p. 110. 



Hab. Sikkim, in. Choombi VaUey {Dr. Campbell). 



a. Stag from Pekin, allied to C. elaplms, Leadbeater, P. Z. S. 1861, 

 p. 368. Cervus xanthopygus, A. Milne-Edwards, Ann. Sc. 'Nat. 

 Zool. viii. p. 376 ; Rech. des Mamm. t. 21 ; Sclater, Trans. Z. S. vii. 

 p. 342. Ilab. Pekin (domesticated). Head elongate ; fur greyish ; 

 anal disk large. 



ttt Head elongate, narrow, pointed. Tail rather longer, acute at the end. 



6. Cervus maral. (The Maral.) B.M. 



Antlers slender, with two basal anterior snags ; median snag on 

 the front, and subterminal snag on the inner side of the hinder part 

 of the beam. Tail white above; anal disk large, black on the 

 sides. 



Cervus elaphus, Pallas, Zuoqr. Eoss.-Asiat. i. p. 216. 



Maral, M'Neill, P. Z. S. 1840, p. 11. 



Cei-vus maral, Ogilby, Rep. Zool. Soc. 1840, p. 22 ; Gray, Knowsley 



3fena(/. t. 40, 50 ; Sclater, Wolfs Zool. Sketches, ii. t. 12 ; Trans. 



Z. S. vii. p. 336, t. 19, p. 338, I 4. 

 Cei-vus WaUichii, Graij, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 197. 



Hab. Circassia, Persia (McNeill) ; coasts of Black Sea ; Cau- 

 casus ; Armenia ; North Persia. 



Cervus Wallii'hil was established by Cuvier from a copy of General 

 Hardwicke's drawings sent by M. Duvaucel, and published in Cuvier's 



