iO MAMMALIA. 



Cervus palmatus, Jonston, Quad. t. 37. 



Cervus cornibus rectis, &c., Caribou, Brisson, R. A. 91. 



Tarandus, Plin. Hist. Nat. viii. c. 34 ; Aldrov. Eisulc. 859. fig. 



861 ; Scheff. Lapp. 321. fig. p. 327. 

 Rangifer, Gesner, Quad. 950. fig. ; Hulden. Util. Rangifer Jena, 



1694. 

 Renthier, Strals. Magaz. i. 394. t. 1; Wildung, Taschenb. f. 



1805. 

 Renhirsch, Mellin, Schrift. Berlin Naturf, Fr. i. 1. 1. 2; iv. 128. 



t. 5. 



Rendier, Camp. Natursk. Verhand. 193. t. 1. 

 Tarandus borealis, Ruppell, Verz. SencJc. Samml. 183, 1845. 

 Tarandus Rangifer, T. Spitzbergensis, T. Norvegicus, T. Grcen- 



landicus, T. Sibiricus, T. nodosus, et T. Canadensis, J. Brookes, 



Mus. Cat. 61, 1828. 

 Rein Deer, Penn. Syn. 46. 36. t. 8. f. 1 ; Quad. i. 99. 1. 10. f. 2 ; 



Knight, M. A. N. f.. 587-590; Shaw, Zool ii. 269. t, 176; 



Brooke, Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 1827, 30. 

 Caribou, Sagard. Theodat. Canad. 751 ; Buffon, H. N. xv. 50. t. 3. 

 Renne, Buffon, H. N. xii. 79. 1. 10, 11, 12; Supp. iii. t. 18*. 

 Renn Thier, Eversmann, Bull, de Moscou, 1840, 58. 

 Rhenne, Cuvier, R. A. i. 254; Oss. Foss. iv. 61. t. 4. f. 1-18, 



t. 5. f. 47. 



Ren, Hollstein, K. Svensk. Vet. Handl. xxxv. 124. 

 Caribou or Carreboeuf, French Canadians. 

 Oleen, Russians in Siberia. 



Greenland Buck, Edwards, Birds, i. t. 51, young. 

 Hirsch, Martin, Spitzb. 72. t. O. f. 2, young, 



Var. Smaller. Horns more slender, less palmated. Hair short, 

 smooth, close, brown, with throat and belly white ; in summer 

 hair very close, thick, waved, brittle and erect, and white in 

 winter. 



Cervus Tarandus Americanus, H. Smith, Griffith A. K.v. 773? ; 

 Fischer, Syn. 615 ? 



Cervus Tarandus a. Arctica, Barren Ground Caribou, Richard- 

 son, Fauna Bor. Amer. 241. fig. 240, horns. 



Common Deer, Hearne, Journ. 195. 208. 



1. "Woodland Caribou, Richardson. 

 Caribou des Bois, H. Smith, G. A. K. 



Tarandus nemoralis, Ruppell, Verz. Senck. Samml. 183, 1845. 



2. Great Caribou of the Rocky Mountains, H. Smith. 



3. Labrador or Polar Caribou, H. Smith. 



4. Siberian Rein Deer (ridden by the Tungusians). 



