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APPENDIX. 



(Cephalolophus) moschatus Dubfii. Corai, Island, Somaij Land. 



Natalensis A. Smilh. Pokt Natal. 



Ogilbyi Wuterh. Fernando Po. 



quadri-scopa H. Smith. Senegal. 



spinigerus Tnnm, Guinea. 



sylvicultrix Jfz. Sierra Leone. 



WhitfielJii. S. Africa. 

 Portax piota Pall. — (tragocamelus Pall, albipes Erxl. risia H. 



Smith.) Nylghau. India, not Ceylon. 

 (Tetracorus) quadricornis Blainv. — (cliikara Hardw. striati- 



cornis Leach, subulata and acuticornis Blainv. 



albipes F. Cuv. subquadraticornis Elliot, iodes 



and paccerois Hodij^ Continent of India, not 



Ceylon. 



CAHELOrAKDALHIiE. 



Caineloi)ardalis bitiirigum Duv. Clay slate, of doubtful age, near 

 IsaouDUN. 

 giraffa G^ncl. — (Senaariensis and Capensis Geoff. ) 

 From the borders of the Cape Colony, north- 

 wards to Nubia, excepting the mountainous 

 regions. 

 Sivalhcrium tjiijatiteiim Gis.ui\.7a\a. Miocene beds of the Si\',ilik 

 Hllls. 



CERVXDffi, 



Extinct fipecics of douhtfid place amonr) the sections. 



CervnsBertholdi Kaup. Middle tertiary. Germany. 



curtocerus ? Kaup. Epplesheim. 



dicranocenis ? Kaup. Epplesheim. 



dicrocerns Gerv. France. 



etegans Lart. IMiocene. Sansans. 



grandis Lart. Miocene. Sansans. 



Larteti Gieb. Miocene. Sansans. 



nanus Kaup. Middle tertiary. Germany. 



Partschii Kaup. Middle tertiai-y. Germany. 



pygmtcus Plot.- — (parvus Gieb.) France. 



trigonoceros? Kaup. Epplesheim. 

 (Platycerus) dama Linn. — (platyceros Ray. vulgaris Gesm.) 

 Mediterranean Dist., Spain, Sardinia, ItjVly, 

 Greece, .\sia Minor, and Tunis. 

 Somonensis Desm. — {Dama giganteus Laur. Dama Po- 

 lif/nacus Robert.) Diluvial deposits near Abbeville, 

 Gergoyia, Germany, etc. 

 (Alee) Alces Linn. European Elk. North Europe, Prus- 

 sia, Poland, LITHUAN^A, Russia, Caucasus, Si- 

 BERiA, TartaTvY, and the deserts of Altm and 



BAIK.VL. 



anlitjuorum, resiipinatiis, and Sabinus Rouill. Diluvium 

 in Europe. 



Americanus Jard. — (machUs Ogilb. malchis Gray, ori- 

 nal Reich, lobatus Jgass. muswa Rich.) Moose. 

 N. Amer., from the Atlantic to the Pacieic, on 

 the eastern side from 05° N.L. through Canada to 

 BIaine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and northem 

 parts of New York, on the west coast from the 

 shores of the Arctic Ocean, nearly to Columbia 

 ErvER, fossil in pliocene deposits in the N. America. 



(Alee) megacerus Hart. — {euryceros Aldr. giyanteas Blum, is- 

 landicas Blainv. Hibcrnicns Owen.) Peat-bogs, di- 

 luvium in England, Ireland, France, Germany. 

 (Rangifer) Caribou Kerr — (hastalis Ayass.) N. America, 

 south of Hudson's Bay, to Lake Superior. 

 arcticus Baird. Barren Grounds, north-east corner of 

 N. Amer., along the Polar Sea, bounded on the 

 west by Slave Laice, and Coppermine Rivek, and to 

 the south by Churchill River. 



Do. var. Groenlandicus Kerr. Greenland. 



Do. var. Spitzbergensis Murr, Spitzbergen. 



tai'andus Linn. — (platyrhynchus Vrolick.) All the 

 north of Europe and Asia, along the Icy Sea from 

 Norway to the Lena, as far north as 70° N.L., intro- 

 duced into Iceland. 



Do. var. Sibiricus Murr. Siberu, Kamtsch. 



Guetlardi Desm. tarandoides Brav. leplocerus Eichw. 

 and Bucklandi Owen. In diluvium and bone-caves 

 throughout middle and south Europe. 

 (Elaphus) aiiinis Hndg. E. Thibet. 



Antisieusis D'Orb. Cordillera of Peru, and Andes. 



Aiistotelis Cuv. — (hippelaphus, equinus, and Les- 

 cheuaultii Cuv. Malaccensis F. Cuv. Kuhli Mull. 

 lepidus Sund. maximus and niger Blainv. Bengalen- 

 sis Schinz. russa 5. Milll. Pennantii Gray, unicolor 

 Schreb. Larai Hodg.) The Samur. India, Malabar, 

 Coromandel, Bengal, Sylhet, Nepal, on the Indus, 

 Malacca, Borneo ? 



Arvernensis Croiz. Miocene beds, Aitvergne. 



auiitus ? Gray. Brazil. 



axis Erxl. — (maculatus Gray, major, minor, porci- 

 nus Hodg. pseudaxis Gerv. nuJipalpebra Ogilb.) 

 India and Ceylon, not east of Bengai., China. 



campestris Cuv. — (leucogaster Goldf.) Wide open 

 plains from Brazil to the River Negro in Pata- 

 gonia. 



Canadensis Briss. — (strongyloeeros Schreb. Wapiti 

 Leach, major Ord. occidentalis Smith.) North 

 America, from Atlantic to Pacific, and as far 

 north as 57° N.L. 



Do. fossilis Hai-l. Dilu-idmn, N. Amer. 



Chilensis ? i>/o/iH«. Cordillera, Chili. 



cariacus Suuss. Mexico. 



Columbiauus Rich. — (Lewisii Peak: macrotis Rich. 

 punctulatus Gray.) Oregon and California. 



Duvaucelii Cuv. — (eiu'yceros Knowslcy Menagerie, ela- 

 phoides and bahraiya Hodgs.) Upper Bengal, 

 Valley of Nep^u., Assam, Nerbudda Territory, 

 e. sunderban. 



elaphus Linn. — (vulgaris Linn, nobilis Klein. Ger- 

 manicus Briss. Mcditerraneus Blain. Corsicanus, 

 Wagn.) All EUROPE, and across Asia to Lake Bai- 

 kal and the Lena. 



Do. (primigenius, priscus, Bresciensis, fossilis, interme- 

 dins, coronatus, antiquvs, Deslremii, Reboulii, 

 pseudo-virginius, Dumasii, Coslrizensis, diluvi- 

 OHMS, Auct.) The same distribution as theexisting 

 species, in diluvium, peat-bogs, bone-cavss, and 

 bone-breccias. 



Do. var. barbarus Bennett. Tunis. 



