MAMMALIA, 997 
Cervus Antisiensis, D’Orbigny, Voy. Amér. Mérid.; Dict. Univ. 
H. N. iii. 328; Tschudi, Faun. Peru, t. 18. 
Cervus (furcifer) " Antisiensis, Sundevall, Pecora, 60. 
Hab. 8S. America; Bolivian Alps. 
OsteoLocy. D’Orb. Voy. Amér. Mérid. t. 20. f. 22. 
Fur rigid, quilled, grey. Hair brown, with yellow tips. Throat 
and edge of the muffle white. Female: face with a brown lon- 
gitudinal streak and a lunate band between the eyes. Crumen 
large. Hock with a large tuft on the inner side. Tail with white 
soft hair beneath. Mus. Paris. 
2. Furcirer Huamen. The GuEeMut. 
Brown, minutely yellow dotted. Hair long, brittle, waved. 
Guemul seu Heumul, Vidaure, Gesch.; Konig, Chili in Neue 
Samml. von Reiseb. Hamb. 1782, iv. 87, 88; Ray, Zool. Univ. 
& Portat. iv. 255, 1788. 
Gemul or Equus bisulcus, Molina, Chili, 520; Fischer, Syn. 
Mamm. 430. 
Auchenia Huamel, H. Smith in Griffith A. K. v. 764. 
Camelus Equinus, Leuckart; Treviranus, Biologie, ii. 179, 252, 
1803. 
Hippocamelus dubius, Leuckart, de Equo Bisulco, 24, 1816. 
Un nouveau genre, Gay, Echo du Monde Savant, 1835, June 19; 
Lesson, Mamm. 1. 249. 
Cervequus andicus, Lesson, Nov. Tab. R. A. 173. 
Cervus chilensis (Guamul), Gay & Gervais, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1846, 
ot: 
Capreolus leucotis, Gray, P. Z. Soc. 1849, 64. t. 12. 
Capreolus? Huamel, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 66. 
Fureifer Huamel, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. 
Cloven-footed Horse, Shaw, Zool. u. 441. 
Guemul, Chilians. 
Hab. Hast coast of S. America; Cordillera; Patagonia. 
Female, imperfect skim. Chili. Presented by the Earl of 
Derby. 
Anat. Gay & Gervais, l.c. 
“Skull the size of that of C. campestris, but the forehead is 
flattened ; interocular region is squarer. The pit of the tear- 
bag is more considerable, and the naso-maxillary foramen is 
smaller.” 
