MAMMALIA. 19] 
5. Newfoundland Caribou. 
Hab. Arctic Circle, America and Europe. 
Male, horns half grown. North Europe. Presented by the 
Earl of Derby. 
Foetus, m spirit. Greenland. From Dr. Moller’s Collection. 
. Adult, white (no skull nor horns). Presented by the Earl of 
Derby. 
Adult male, dark brown. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the 
Hudson’s Bay Company. 
Male, nearly white. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hud- | 
son’s Bay Company. 
Female, dark brown. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hud- 
son’s Bay Company. 
Female, nearly white. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hud- 
son’s Bay Company. 
Two, very young. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hud- 
son’s Bay Company. 
Female, dark brown. Sweden. Presented by Sir T. Wilson. 
Young. Bred at Charlton. Presented by Sir T. Wilson. 
Young. Bred at the Zoological Gardens. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Renne, Daub. Buff. H. N. xu. t. 10,11, 12; Cuvier, Oss. Foss. 
iv. 61. t. 4. f. 1-18, t. 5. f. 47, skull +. 
C. Tarandus, Schreb. Saugth. t. 248 a, c, D. 
C. rangifera, Klein, Quad. t. 1. fig. 
Skeleton. Norway. Presented by Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart. 
a. Skull, large; horns small, slender branches small subulate, 
middle branch largest. 
6. Skull and horns large, long, slender (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4. 
f. 20); no basal branch to right horn. 
c. Skull and horns; horns large, long, slender, apex broad, 
branched behind, no basal branch to right horn. 
d. Horns, middle-sized, the lower branch of left elongate, 
forked; of right horn very broad, palmated. North America. 
Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 
e. Horns, small; the lower and middle branch of right horn 
confluent, palmated. North America. Presented by Captain 
Sir John Franklin, R.N. 
f. Horns, large (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4. f.17); basal branch of 
left horn large, palmated; of right smaller, lobed. 
g. Horns, large (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4. f. 9); basal branch of 
left horn very large, palmated ; of right simple, subulate. Siberia? 
h. Horns, long, elongated, slender, erect ; lower branches elon- 
gate, lobed, top broad, lobed. 
