222 MAMMALIA. 



Cervus, Capreolus, H. Smith, Griffith A. K. iv. 1827. 

 Cerf Chevreuil (de Pancien Continent), Blainv. Desm. Mam. ii. 

 448, 1822 ; Lesson, Man. Mamm. 365. 



1. CAPREOLUS CAPR^EA. The ROEBUCK, t. 33. f. 1, t. 34. f. 4. 



Inside of the ears fulvous. Chin white, with a black spot 

 below the angle of the mouth. 



Capraea, Plinii Hist. Nat. viii. c. 55 ; Gesner, Quad. 324. fig. ; 



Jonston, Quad. 77. t. 31, 35. 

 C. Plinii, Ray, Syn. Quad. 89. 

 Capreolus, Brisson, R. A. 89. 

 Cervus minimus, Klein, Quad. 24. 

 Cervus capreolus, Linn. S. N. i. 94; Gmelin, S. N. i. 180; ErxL 



Syst. 313; Schreb. Saugth. 1104. t. 212 A, B; Pallas, Zool. 



Ross. A. i. 219; Brandt, Bull. Acad. Petersb. iii. 280; Desm. 



Mamm. 439; F. Cuv. Mam. Lith. t.; Fischer, Sun. 450, 619; 



H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 124. t., v. 790. 

 Capreolus Capraea, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 176; Cat. OsteoL 



B. M. 64. 

 Capreolus europeus, J. Brookes, Mus. Cat. 62, 1828; Sundevall, 



Pecora, 61. 184. 



Roe, Penn. Syn. Quad. 53; Quad. 108; Shaw, Zool. ii. 291. 

 Roebuck, Penn. Brit. Zool. 18. t.; Knight, M. A. N. f. 615; 



Bell, Brit. Quad. fig. 



Chevreuil et Chevrette, Buffon, H. N. vi. 198. t. 32, 33. 

 Chevreuil d'Europe, Cuvier t Reg. Anim. i. 257 ; Oss. Foss. iv. 47. 



t. 1. f. 37-40. 

 Rehbock, Riding, Jagd. Th. t. 9; Meyer, Thier. ii. 677- 74; 



Wildung, Taschenb. 1797, i. t. 1, 2. 

 Hob. Europe. 



Female. Scotland. 



Male (bad condition). Scotland. 



Male, new horns, with fur coat. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



Adult male in winter. France. 



Adult female in summer. France. 



OSTEOLOGY, t. 33. f. 1. t. 34. f. 5. Volkmann, Anat. Anim. i. 



t. 11. f. 3, t. 12. f. 4 ; Kaup, Allc/. Zool. t. . f. 13. 

 Chevreuil, Daub. Bvff. H. N. vi. t. 35. f. 36 ; Cuvier, Oss. Foss. 



iv. 47. t. 3. f. 37, 40 ; Gay $ Gervais, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1846, 93. 



Horns, adult. Scotland. 

 Horns, second year. Scotland. 

 Single horns. Scotland. 



Base of skull of adult, with horns. Scotland. Presented by 

 General Hardwicke. 



