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it; the auditory bulla moderate, compressed and angular; the 
incisors equal-sized, slopmg; the molars without supplemental 
lobes.” — Turner. 
Dicranocerus, H. Smith, Griffith A. K. v. 182; Fischer, Syn. 
623; Turner, P. Z. S. 1850. 
Antilocapra (Americana), Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 232 ; 
Knowsley Menag. 19. 
Antilopecapra, J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 64, 1828. 
Oreammos, Rafin. 
Mazama, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836, 137. 
Cervus, sp., Blainville. 
Antilopecapradz or falcicornis, J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 64, 1828. 
4 1. ANTILOCAPRA AMERICANA. The CABRIT or PRONG-HORN. 
Pale brown; beneath and caudal disk white. 
Antilope (Dicranocerus) furcifer, H. Smith, Linn. Trans. xiii. 28. 
t.2; Griffith, A. K. iv. 170 t., 352 t., v. 808. 
A. rupicapra furcifer, Desm. Mamm. 479 ; Fischer, Syn. 481. 
646. 
Antilocapra furcifer, Richardson, Fauna Bor. Amer. t.21; Gray, 
List Mamm. B. M. 170. 
Cervus bifurcatus, Rafinesque. 
Antilope (Dicranocerus) palmata, H. Smith, Linn. Trans. xiii. 31. 
t. 3, horns; Griffith A. K. iv. 352 t., v. 809; Desm. Mamm. 
479; Fischer, Syn. 481. 647; Coulter, P. Z. S. 1826, 121. 
Antilopecapra furcifer, J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 64, 1828. 
Antilocapra americana, Gray, Cat. Osteol. B. M. 58; Ann. & 
Mag. N. H. 1846, 232; Knowsley Menag. 19; Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1849, 137. 
Cervus hamatus, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Philom. 1816, 73. 
Antilocapra Americana, Ord & Bluinv. Bull. Soc. Philom. 1818, 
146 ; Journ. Phys. Ixxxvui. 314. 
Mazama furcifer, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836, 137. 
Prong-horned Antelope, Lewis & Clark, Travels. 
Springbock, Anglo-Americans. 
Cabrit, Canadian Hunters. 
Kistu-he, N. Amer. Indians. 
Hab. N. America; in the plams in summer, and in the moun- 
tains in winter.: Called the Goat. Mexico (Coulter). 
A fawn, just born. N. America. Presented by Sir John 
Richardson, M.D. 
Male and female. Rocky Mountains. Presented by the Hud: | 
son’s Bay Company. 
_ Male, adult, and young. Rocky Mountains. 
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