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 Cervtdce. 



CAMELIDM. 



838. LLAMA GLAMA, Gray ; AND L. VICUGNA, Gray. 



a. Intestinal calculus. (Occidental Bezoar.) 



Note. These calculi vary in size, from that of a pea to a small marble. 

 In some the surface is smooth and angular, and in others granulated. 

 The colour is yellowish white, and the surface dull. For chemical con- 

 stitution of occidental bezoar, see Watts, Diet. Chem., p. 584. 



ORDER, HYRACOIDEA. 

 HYRACIDAS. 



839. HTRAX CAPENSIS, Pall. (Cape Badger, Daman, Dasse, Coney, 



Klipdas.) 



a. Hyraceum, an original tin. 



b. Ditto, from Cape Town. 



c. Substance found in hyraceum. 



d. Faeces of the animal. 



Note. For an account of this substance, see Pappe, Flora Capensis, 

 Med. Prodromus, p. 46 ; Per. Mat. Med., vol. ii., pt. ii., pp. 827-831 ; 



P. J. [1], vol. x., p. 559. Specimen c appears to consist of the.fasces of 

 the animal. See P. J. [1], vol. x., p. 559. For analysis, see P. J. [11, 

 vol. xiii., p. 213. For importation, see P. J. [1], vol. x., p. 559 ; vol. xi., 

 p. 366. 



ORDER, PROBOSCIDEA. 

 ELEPHANTIDJE. 



840. ELEPHAS AFRICANUS, Guv. ^Elephant.) 



a. Ivory turnings. 

 6. Ivory black. 

 Note. See Moquin-Tandon, Med. Zool. , p. 80. 



ORDER, CARNIVORA. 



VRSID&. 



841. URSUS AMERICANUS, Pallas. (American Black Bear.) 



a. Genuine bears' grease. 

 6. Ditto. 



Note. Specimen b was obtained from a bear which died at the Zo- 

 ological Gardens in London. 



V1VERRID1E. 



842. VIVERRA CIVETTA, Schreb. (Common Civet.) 



a. A horn of civet. 



843. VIVERRA ZIBETHA. L. (Zileth Civet.) 



a. The animal stuffed. 



Note. This animal is distinguished from the common civet by not 

 possessing a dorsal crest, and by the fur being shorter, etc. For fig., see 

 Moquin-Tandon, Med. Zool., p. 117. 



