CONTENTS 



Pala-Black Buck (4nKfoj*)-Reitbok (Cervicapra)- Water-Buck, Lichi, etc. (Cobu*)- 

 Sing-Sing -Puku-Hhetok(P«te)-Klii»pringer(0^ m ^)_Steinlx,l»(^^ 

 _ ™ Z 7 . 7 altS Antel ° pe (^"fr^-Duikerbok ((V^optey-Red Buck 

 ~wZ f l2~J f^^-W^-Antelope-Foitr-Horned Antelope (JVW™,) 

 -WiMebeesta (CoW^-Hartebeests, Blessbok, and Bontebok (2feoaK»>-Titel- 



Hartebeest-Cooke's Hartebeest-Konzi-HeroU-Korigum-Sassabi-Blessbok- 

 Extinct Species 



CHAPTER XXIL— Ungulates,— continued. 

 The PRONGBUCK(^7oc^n^),and the Giraffe (Giraffidce)-The Prongbuck (Antilocapra) 

 -Shedding and Renewal of Horns-Habits-Hunting-Extinct Forms-The Giraffe 

 (G*ra#0-Distribution-Habits-Hunting-Extinct Mammals allied to the Giraffe- 

 Samothere — Sivathere, 



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CHAPTER XXIII.— Ungulates,— continued. 

 The Deer-Tribe (CWtf^-Nature and Growth of Antlers-Other Characters-The Red 

 Deer Group (Cervus ehiphus, etc.)-Characters and Habits of Red Deer-Allied Species 

 —Hangul—Shou— Moral— Wapiti— The Japanese Deer Group (0. sika, etc )— Mant- 

 chunan Deer-Dybowski's Deer-Forraosan Deer-Caspian Deer-Indian Spotted 

 Deer, or Chital (C. axis)-The Sambar Group (C. unicolor, etc.)-Allied Species-Hog- 

 Deer-The Swamp-Deer Group (0. duvauceli, etc.)— Schomburgk's Deer— Eld's Deer- 

 David's Deer (0. tf«nYfe ( rcws)— Fallow Deer Group (0. dama, etc.)— Persian Fallow 

 Deer-Extinct Irish Deer-The Muntjacs (Cervulus)~The Tufted Deer (Elaphodm)- 

 The Reindeer (7?a»</i/er)-Caribou-The Elk, or Moose (4ta)-Distribution_Habits 

 —Hunting— The Roe Deer (Capreolus)— Tartarian Roe-Chinese Water-Deer (Hydro- 

 potes)— The American Deer (Cariacus)— Characters of their Antlers— Brockets-Costa 

 Rica Deer-Guemals— Pampas Deer— Marsh-Deer— Virginian Deer— Naked-Eared 

 Deer— Mule- Deer— Black-Tailed Deer— The Pudu Deer (Purftta)-The Musk-Deer 

 (Moschus), . . . . , ( _ _ _' 33g 



CHAPTER XXIV. — Ungulates,— continued. 

 Chevrotains and Camels {Tracjnlidce and Camelida:).— The Chevrotains— True Chevrotains 

 (Traguhu)— Water-Chevrotain (Dorcatherium)— Camels and Llamas— Their Distinctive 

 Characters— The Camels (Camelus)— Arobion Cornel— Its Various Breeds— Bactrim 

 Camel— The Llomas (iam«t)— Vicunia— Guanaco— Llama— Aljiaca— Extinct Camel- 

 like Ungulates, •-...... 398 



CHAPTER XXV. — Ungulates, — continued. 

 The Pig-like Ungulates, Pigs, Peccaries, and Hippopotami.— The Pigs (Suidce)— The 

 True Pigs (Sus)— European and Indian Wild Boars— Andaman Pig— Pigmy Hog— 

 Malayan Pigs— Domestic Swine — European Breeds— Masked Swine— Bush-Pigs— 

 Extinct Pigs— The Babirusa (Bahirusa)— Its Remarkable Tusks— The Wart-Hogs 

 (Phacochcerus)— The Peccaries (Dicotylidce)— Extinct Types —Hippopotami (Hippopo- 

 t.nnidce)— Common Hippopotamus— Its Distribution and Habits— Hunting— The 

 Pigmy Hippopotamus— Extinct Species, ....... 420 



CHAPTER XXVI.— Ungulates— continued. 



Tapirs, Rhinoceroses, and Horses.— Characteristics of Odd-Toed Ungulates— The Tapirs 

 (Tapirida:) — Characters and Distribution— Malayan Tapir— American Tapirs— Habits 

 —Hunting — The Rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotidai)— Characteristics— Teeth— Horns- 

 Habits — The Asiatic Rhinoceroses — Indian Rhinoceros — Javan Rhinoceros — Allied 



