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3528. The calvarium and antlers of a female Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus). 



From Lapland. 



Presented by William Bullock, Esq. 



3529. Part of the calvarium and antlers of a female Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus}. 



The left brow-snag is much smaller than the right one. 



Hunterian. 



3530. The left antler of a female Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus}, with the brow-branch 

 well developed. Hunterian. 



3531. The calvarium and the growing antlers of a Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus}. 



The beam is nine inches in length, but the burr is not formed. 



Presented by William Bullock, Esq. 



3532. Part of the antler of a Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus), showing two branches 

 from the base beside the brow-branch. The summit of the antler has been 

 removed. Hunterian. 



3533. The tarsus, metatarsus and phalanges of the left hind leg of a Rein-deer (Cer- 

 vus Tarandus). Mus. Brit. 



3534. The head and antlers of a male of the large variety of Rein-deer called ' Cara- 

 bou' (Cervus Tarandus). 



The right brow-snag is much expanded vertically, and palmate : the left one is bifurcate, 

 the prongs being long, round and simple. The front branch of the beam and the termina- 

 tion of the beam are palmate. 



From Newfoundland. 



Presented by Edward E. Rushworth, Esq. 



3535. A single antler of a male Carabou Rein-deer (Cervus Tarandus). 



From North America. 



Hunterian. 



Subgenus Dama. 



3536. The skeleton of the Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). 



The vertebral formula is : 7 cervical, 13 dorsal, 6 lumbar, 4 sacral ; the caudal series is 

 incomplete. Eight pairs of ribs directly join the sternum, which consists of seven bones : 

 the atlas has the hypapophysis in the form of a tubercle ; the five following cervicals have it 



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