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14. FUECIFEE, Gray, Cat. Bum. Mam. p. 88. 



1. FuRCiFER ANTisiENSis, Gvaij, Cat, Bum. Mam. p. 88 ; Ann. and 



Mag. Nat. Hist., 1873, xii. p. 162. 

 Cervus antisiensis, Gray, Ann. S Mag. Nat. Hist., 1873, xi. p. 310. 



1375 a. Skull ; male, with rudimentary anomalous horns. (PI. xxxv. 

 f.l). 

 S. America. 58, 5, 4, 21. Zool. Society. 



1375 b. Skull ; female. With a small shallow pit in front of the orbit ; 

 intermaxillaries narrow above, not reaching quite to the 

 nasal bones, without any prominence on the side of the 

 head behind the orbits. The forehead between the eyes is 

 strongly keeled. (PI. xxxv. f. 2). 

 Peru. 73, 6, 27, 3. 



15. XENELAPHUS, Gray, Cat. Bum. Mam. p. 88; Ann. & Maq, 



Nat. Hist., 1873, xi. p. 220. 



1. Xenelaphus chilensis, Gray, Ami. d Mag. Nat. Hist., 1873, xii. 



p. 161. 

 Cervus chilensis, Gay and Gervais, Ann. Sci. Nat., 1846, p. 21 



(young) ; Gay, Hist. d. Chili, Atlas, tab. young animal and 



its skull. 

 Xenelaphus anomalocera, Gray, Ann. <& Mag. Nat. Hist., 1873, xi. 



p. 220. 

 Anomalocera huamel. Gray, Scientific Opinion, 1869, p. 385. 

 Xenelaphus huamel. Gray, P. Z. S., 1869, p. 497, fig. 1 (horns) and 



p. 498, fig. 2 (skull of female). 

 Anomalocera leucotis, Philippi in Wiegm. Arch., 1870, p. 46. 

 Xenelaphus leucotis. Gray, Cat. Bum. Mam. p. 89 (not part of 



sjmonyma) . 



1525 a. Animal, stuffed ; adult male. 

 Xenelaphus huamel. Gray, P. Z. S., 1869, p. 497, fig. (horns). 

 Peruvian Andes, Tinta. 69, 10, 15, 1. Whitely, jun. 



1525 b. Animal, stuffed; adult female. 

 1525 a. SkuU of " 6." 



Xenelaphus huamel. Gray, P. Z. S., 1869, p. 498 fig. (skull). 



Pern, Tinta. 69, 10, 15, 2. Whitely, jun. 



1525 d. Animal, stuffed ; young. 

 1525 d. Skull of " ^." 

 Tmta. 69, 10, 15, 3. Whitely, jun. 



1525 c. Animal, stuffed. 

 1525 c. SkuU of " c." 

 Tinta. 69, 10, 15, 4. Whitely, jun. 



1525 b. SkuU. 

 Tinta. 69, 10, 15, 5. Whitely, jun. 



16. HUAMELA, Gray, Ann. <£■ Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873, xi. p. 217 ; and 



1873, xii. p. 162. Horns erect, simple, with a well-developed 

 sub-basal anterior snag, and a subcentral snag. SkuU destitute 



