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Laporte, &c., and long generic and specific characters were given of 
the majority, accompanied by numerous illustrations of the generic 
and structural details. 
A skeleton of the African Musk Deer (Moschus aquaticus, Ogilby), 
presented by the Earl of Derby, was exhibited. The skeleton is 
that of a male animal, and its skull exhibits two well-developed ca- 
nines in the upper jaw, as in other species of the genus. 
