MAMMALIA. 203 
ANAT. 
Horns on frontal bone. India. 
Panolia acuticornis, Gray, Cat. Mamm. B. M. 180. 
A large pair of horns, cylindrical,.and with two small snags 
near the tip. India. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Panolia Eedii, Gray, List Mamm..B. M. 181; Cat. Osteol. B. 
M. 66 (misprint for P. Edit). 
A smaller pair of horns, rather compressed, and with one large 
- and two short snags near the tip. India. Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
Skull and horns, with one large and one small snag near the 
tip. India. . 
Skull and horns, with one large and two small snags near the 
tip. India. ; 
Skull and horns, with one small snag near the tip. India. 
Horn. India. 
Panolia platyceros, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 181. 
Cervus, n. s., Gray, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1837, 45; Calcut. Journ. 
N. H. 1842, t. 12. f. 
Horns. India. From Mr. Warwick’s Collection. 
Icon. 
?Bara Singha.—Hardw. Icon. ined. B. M. nu. 10,975. t. 130, 
the original, copied and altered by Colonel Hamilton Smith, t.131. 
The C. Smithit of Gray, P. Z. Soc. 1837, 48. It may be only a 
bad figure of C. Duvaucellit. 
2. Rucervus, Hodgson. 
Horns cylindrical, with an anterior basal branch, and repeat- 
edly forked at the tip. Muffle large, high, continued to the edge 
of the upper lip below. Tail rather short, thick. Face shortish. 
Crumen well-developed. Ears broad, rounded, covered with hair. 
Hoofs narrow, compressed. The fur is formed of rather soft, 
adpressed hairs, without any pale mark on the rump, and only 
shghtly spotted. Skull with an elongate face, a large nose-open- 
ing, and an oblong, rather shallow, suborbital pit. 
Rucervus, Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 1850, 5. 
Recervus, Gray, Cat. Osteol. Spec.; Cat. Hodgson Coll. B. M.; 
Knowsley Menag.; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. 
Elaphus, sp., Lesson, Mamm. i. 263. 3 
Cervus, § Hippelaphus, sp., Sundevall, Pecora, 55. 
1. Rucervus DuvAvcELLII. The BAHRAINGA. 
Yellowish brown, without any rump spot. Dorsal streak in- 
distinct, dark, with a row of white spots on each side; sides not 
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