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which they lay, it required the closest search to finrl them. 

 Lying flat on the ground, their sharp acute horns miniickeJ 

 the points of leaves, from which linos radiated representing 

 crossing and overlapping margins, while dark-brown spots and 



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HEAD UF BCCEB08, AND SECTION' OP ITS CBAXITM 



markings distributed over their bodies could not be told from 

 the blotches and fungoid gro^Yths of decaying vegetation. In 

 coitii the male embraces the female round the linnbar region. 

 On shooting a Siam^^ng in our high Urostigma preserve, 



my hunter found, on 



clasped 



