L AND SOUTH AMERICAN BIG GAME 427° 
sides the ciervo, South America boasts, according to 
al Kennedy, of four other species of deer, the gama 
‘ npestris), a beast rather larger than the Scotch roe deer, 
common all over the Pampas, the ghazu vira or swamp deer, 
SAE gael cite, and the venadillo. It is a pity that some 
ent ng sportsman does not devote a year or so to sport 
in South America. Jaguar and ciervo (to say nothing of the 
possibility of bagging deer almost unknown to his brother 
4 _ Sportsmen in England) should be bait enough to tempt some 
one to more thoroughly investigate the sporting possibilities 
“of South America. 
For a fuller knowledge of South American game beasts, 
BR a is referred to Admiral Kennedy’s book, and to Mr. 
_ Hudson’s ‘ Naturalist on La Plata.’ 
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