MAMMALIA. 239 
64; Knowsley Menag.; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850; Mammalia, 
Sito. £2. 
Cervus simplicicornis (Apara B.), H. Smith, Griffith A. K. iv. 
141. t. 
Cervus dolichurus, Wagner, Supp. iv. 389. 
Subulus americanus, J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 62, 1828. 
Cariacou de la Guyane, Buff. ix. 90. 
Biche rouge, Buffon, Supp. ii. 126. 
Gouazou-pita, Azara. 
Guazu-pyta, Renger, 356. 
Hab. South America. 
Young, in spirits? S, America. 
Male and female. S. America. 
Anat. t. 35. f. 4. 
Cervus rufus, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. t. 3. f. 41, 42, horns; t. 5. 
f. 44, skull. e 
Skeleton, male. From Mr. Brandt’s Collection. 
Skull. Para, South America. Presented by R. Graham, Esq. 
Skull of young. S. America. 
3. COASSUS SUPERCILIARIS. The EyE-BROWED BROcKET. 
Bright shining red, with neck and head grey, forehead darker. 
Hocks and front of fore legs grey. Stripe in front of the eye, 
and under surface of the tail, white. Mufile slightly arched above. 
Ears moderate. 
Coassus superciliaris, Gray, Gleanings Knowsley Menag. t. 48*; 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850; Mammalia, t.  , t. 5 
Hab. Brazils. 
This species chiefly differs from the former in the form of the 
muffle, and in the presence of the white streak over the eyes. 
There is a male at Knowsley, t. ,t. ; anda pair in the Gar- 
dens of the Zoological Society, t. .f. 5 
4. Coassus auRiITus. The LarGE-EARED BRockerT. 
Bright pale red brown. Head and neck grey. Orbits pale 
brownish. Spot on side of upper lip, chin, belly, hinder side of 
fore, and front side of hinder thighs, and under side of tail, white. 
Crown dark grey brown. Ears very large, broad, acute, more 
than half the length of the head, with two lines of hairs within. 
Coassus et Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850; Mammalia, t. ~ 
ti. £..6. : 
Hab. Brazils? ; Knowsley and Gard. Zool. Soc. 
