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tips. Tail very short. Ears moderate, covered with short, close- 
set hair. Face dark. Crown dark red brown. 
Cervus humilis, Benn. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1831, 27, fem. ; Sunde- 
vall, Pecora, 60; R. Schomburgk, Reisen in Britisch Guiana, 
i. 786. 
Cervus (Capreolus?) humilis, Lesson, N. Tab. R. A. 172, 1842. 
C. rufus, Wagner, Supp. iv. 
Capra Pudu, Molina. 
Chevreuil (de Chih), Poppig, Froriep’s Notiz. 1829; Férussac, 
Bull. Univ. xix. 95, 1829. 
Cervus Pudu, Gay & Gervais, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1846, 90. 
Antilope (Rupicapra) Pudu, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 76; 
Gervais, Dict. Sci. Nat. Supp. 1. 264. 
Antilocapra Pudu, Lesson, Nov. Tab. R. A. 182. 
Antilope Dicranocerus Temamazama, H. Smith, Linn. Trans. 
xiii. 36; Griffith, A. K. 1. 866; Fischer, Syn. 482, 647. 
Mazame, Hernand. Mex. ix. 14, 394 ; Seba, Thes. 1. 69. t) 42; &3; 
Cervus Macatlchicheltic, Seba, Thes. 1. 69. t. 42. f. 4. 
Hab. Chili, Conception and Chiloe ; King. 
Amale. Chili. From the Zoological Society. (The specimen 
described by Mr. Bennett.) 
Anat. Gay & Gervais, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1846, 90. 
Skull. Chili. (The specimen described by Mr. Bennett.) 
Tribe 4. MoscuHina. 
Cutting-teeth none above. Horns none. The hinder edge of- 
the metatarsus more or less naked. ‘False hoofs distinct. 
Moschus, Linn. Syst. Nat.; Cuvier, Regn. Anim.; F. Cuv. Dict. 
Sci. Nat. lix. 513, 1829. 
Camelinia, part., Rafin. Anal. Nat. 55, 1815. 
Moschidz seu Ecornis, J. Brookes, Mus. Cat. 60, 1828. 
Moschide (part.), Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836, 1365. 
Inermia, part., Latr. Fam. Nat. R. A. 62, 1825. 
Moschina, Gray, Ann. Phil. 1825; Cat. Mamm. B. M. xxvii. 
172, 1843; Selys Longchamps, 1842. 
Ruminantia c. acerata, part., Bronn, Index Paleont. ii. 710. 
Les Chevrotains, F. Cuv. Dict. Sci. Nat. lix. 513, 1829; Dent. 
Mam. 230. t. 93*. 
Moschisideze, Lesson, Nov. Tab. R. A. 175. 
The only character by which the Musks, as established by 
Linneus and others, differ from the genus Cervus, consists in 
the absence of horns, for the elongated canines are common to 
it and most of the Indian species of Cervus, especially the Cer- 
vus Muntjac. 
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