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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
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Page 26, line 34, after Drawines, add—Drawing of large 
horned Buffalo by Daniel at Luckow, Banks, Icon. ined. B.M. 
Mam. t. 
Page 40, after line 4, add—The livmg Yak, PokPHAGUS, shows 
a much larger muffle than the dry skin leads one to expect ; it 
is square, and occupies the space between the nostrils, but 
is smaller than that of the Bisons. 
Page 43, line 16, after OviBos MosScHATUS, add— 
a. Skeleton. N. America. Presented by John Rae, Esq. 
Page 49, line 14, for Aicocerus read HIPPOTRAGUS. 
_ Page 50, line 12, for BoseLaruus read ALCELAPHUS. 
Page 85, line 2, after CEPHALOPHUS NIGER, add as Syn. Anti- 
lope Pluto, Temm. MSS. Mus. Leyd. 1852. 
Page 102, line 2, for Acocerus read HippoTRAGus, as the 
former name is applied to the wild goats ; and change generic 
name of the two species to Hippotragus leucophzus, Hippo- 
tragus niger. 
Page 114, line 29, after MazAMA AMERICANA, add— 
a. Skin without horns. N. America. Presented by John Rae, 
Esq. 
a. Stuffed, imperfect. N. America. From the Zoological So- 
ciety Museum. 
Page 192, line 17, for N.W. coast of America read Siberia, as 
Sir John Richardson states they were tame deer, and they 
are not domesticated in America. 
Printed by Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. 
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