1 38 TAXIDERMY. 



From Western Africa. 



The skeleton of the hippopotamus. 



The skeleton of the Ethiopian wild-boar (Sus 

 Ethiopicus). 



The skins and skeletons of different species of 

 gazelles, and especially those whose horns are 

 curved in front. 



The pangolin or scaly ant-eater, preserved in 

 spirits. 



Small ostriches, newly hatched, in spirits. 



The manatus, or sea-ox. 



The great panther with large eyes. 



The dipus, or jerboa. 



From the Cape of Good Hope. 



Every species of gazelle and antelope which can 

 be procured, both skins and skeletons. 



The skeleton of the hippopotamus, that of the 

 rhinoceros with two horns, that of the great ant- 

 eater of the "Cape, (myrmecophaga jubata,) that of 

 the sus larvatus, which has large tubercles on each 

 side of the head, and which is represented by 

 Daniels, plate 21. 



The skin of this same boar, fit for stuffing. 



The daman of the Cape, (hyrax Capensis) vul- 

 garly called klipdase, or rock-badger, in spirits, as 

 many as possible. 



