1867.] 



MR. E. BLYTH ON THREE ASIATIC DEER. 



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Horus of Panolin eldi. 



Elfl, " have from six to ten branches or snags ; but I have killed 

 very old ones," he adds, "with no less than sixteen clearly defined 

 branches," i. e. on the pair. I have seen numerous specimens both 

 from Munipur and Pegu, which are essentially similar in character. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1867, No. LIV. 



