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3544. Portion of the calvarium, with the antlers, of a Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). 



The animal has been killed before the hairy integument or ' velvet ' has been shed. 



Hunterian. 



3545. The growing antlers of a Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama), with the ' velvet ' re- 

 tained and dried upon them. 



Presented by Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart., M.P. 



3546. A pair of shed antlers of a Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). 



The bases below the burr, where the process of separation has taken place, are convex. 



Presented by Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart., M.P. 



3547. The left antler of a young Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). 



It has been shed, and the convexity of the base shows it to have been from a perfect or 

 non-castrated buck. 



Hunterian. 



3548. An antler of a young Fallow-deer or ' Pricket' (Cervus Dama). 



Presented by Robert Hilh, Esq. 



3549. An antler of a Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). ffunterian. 



3550. An antler of a Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). Hunterian. 



3551. An antler of a young Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). Hunterian. 



3552. An antler of a young Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). Hunterian. 



3553. The antlers of a Fallow-deer, ten years old, showing their diminished bulk 

 and deterioration as offensive weapons in old age. 



Presented by Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart., M.P. 



3554. A section of the cranium, including the left nasal, maxillary, premaxillary, 

 with part of the palatine, frontal, malar and lacrymal bones, and the upper 

 molar teeth, of the Fallow-deer (Cervus Dama). 



The first and second molars present a tubercle at the inner interspace of the two lobes. 



Hunterian. 



