MAMMALIA. 929 
Mazama Virginiana, J. Brookes, Cat. 62, 1828. 
Virginian Deer, Penn. Syn. 51. t. 9. f.2; Quad. i. 104. t. 11. 
£7. 
Cerf de la Louisiane, Cuvier, R. A. i. 256; Oss. Foss. iv. 33. 
t. 5. f. 1-5. 
Cariacou, Buffon, H. N. xin. 347. t. 44. 
Mexican Deer, Penn. Syn. 110. t. 9. f. 1, horns. 
Hab. N. America. 
Female, imperfect, white gland on tarsus very distinet. N. 
America. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
OsTEOLoey, t. 33. f. 2, 3. 
Chevreuil d’Amérique, Daub. Buff. H. N. vi. t. 37 ; Cuvier, Oss. 
Foss. iv. t. 5. f. 19-22. 
Cariacou, Daub. B. H. N. xii. t. 45. 
Cerf de la Louisiane, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. 33. t. 5. f. 1-16; 
Dale, Phil. Trans. un. 444. fig., 1735. 
Virginian Deer, Penn. Hist. Quad. t. 20. f. 2. 
Var. Mexican Deer, Penn. Hist. Quad. t. 20. f. 1. 
Horns of young, simple. North America. 
Horns of adults, moderate-sized, with two branches on upper 
edge of beam. North America. 
Horns of adult, large, with three branches on upper edge of 
beam. 
Horns, larger and thicker, with five branches on upper edge of 
beam, inner basal branch very long and forked. 
Horns, very large, with many branches on upper edge of beam, 
imner basal branch thick and forked. Mexico. From the Royal 
Society’s Museum. (Cervus mexicanus.) 
Single horn, like the preceding one, but anterior basal branch 
very long, produced, and an additional elongate branch from the 
lower edge of the middle of the beam. (Cervus mexicanus, Mexi- 
ean Deer, Penn. Syn. 110. t. 9. f.1; H. Smith, Griffith A. K. 
iv. t. 163. f. 3.) 
Single horn, with’ the upper branches on the beam rather irre- 
gular, and three produced and elongate, forked branches from 
the lower edge of the upper part of the beam. (Cervus clavatus, 
H. Smith in Griffith A. K. iv. t. 163. f. 4?) 
Skeleton. Knowsley. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
Skull, male. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hudson’s Bay 
Company. 
Skull, female. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hudson’s 
Bay Company. " 
Horns. Hudson’s Bay. Presented by the Hudson’s Bay 
Company. 
Seven pairs of horns. N. America. 
