EXPLANATION OF PLATE VII. 



DEER. 



1. The Musk-Deer, Afoschus Moschiferus. 



2. The Common Stag, or European Red Deer, Cervus Elephas. 



3. The Moose, Flat-Horned Elk, or Black Elk, O. alces. 



4. The American Elk, Round-Horned Elk, or Wapiti Deer, Elephas Cana- 

 den.ws. 



5. The Caribou, or American Reindeer, C. rangifer or R. Tarandus. 



6. The Fallow Deer, C. Dama or Dama vulgaris. 



7. The Roe-buck, C. Capreolus or Capreolus Dorcas. 



8. The Muntjak, C. vaginalis. 



ox. 



9. The Musk Ox, Ovibos Moschatus, Little Bison of the Chipewyans and 

 Copper Indians. 



10. The Moufflon, Ovis musimon or Caprovis musimon, Wild Sheep or 

 Siberian Goat of Pennant. 



11. The Argali, or Wild Sheep, Caprovis Argalis. 



12. The Many-Horned Sheep, Ovis polycerata. 



GOATS. 



13. The Syrian Goat, Capra Syriaca. Its large pendulous ears are from 

 one to two feet long, and at times so troublesome that the owners are 

 obliged to trim them. Amos iii. 12. 



14. The Ibex, Capra Ibex. 



ANTELOPES. 



15. The Kudoo, Antilope strepsicoros. 



16. The Blessbok, A. albifrons. 



17. The Prong-Horned Antelope, A. Americana or Antilocapra A. 



18. The Common Antelope, or Sasin, A. cervicapra. 



19. The Dorcas Gazelle, A. Dorcas, or Gazella Dorcas. 



20. The Oryx, A. Oryx, or Oryx Gazella. 



21. The Chamois, or Gems, A. rupricapra, or R. Tragus. 



22. The Mhorr, Gazella Mhorr, or A. Mhorr. 



23. The Gnu, or Gnoo, A. Gnu, or Catoblepas Gnu. 



24. The Bekker-el-Wash, or Wild-Ox of the Arabs, A. Bubalis, or Alcepha* 



lus Bubalis. 



