192 
Blood from a prick of the upper | 
lip. 
The measurements of the cor- 
puscles of the other Camelide are 
given in the Appendix to Gerber’s 
Anatomy. 
Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus, Linn.). 
4360 
4615 
6000 
3200 
4324 
Fetus of Fallow Deer (Cervus 
Dama, Linn.). 
4000 
3426 
3200 
6000 
2400 
3478 
Blood from the heart, Jan. 2, 
1842, a few hours after death. 
The foetus measured 43 inches 
from the forehead to the buttocks. 
The corpuscles exhibited no di- 
stinct nuclei when treated with 
water or vegetable acids. The 
average size of the corpuscles from 
the uterine veins of the mother 
was 543th of an inch. In an- 
other foetus examined Jan. 12, and 
measuring six inches, the corpus- 
cles did not differ appreciably 
from those of the first foetus. 
Ibex (Capra Caucasica). 
Corpuscles slightly smaller than 
those of the Goat. The measure- 
ments are detailed in the Proceed- 
ings of the Zool. Soc., August 9, 
1842. 
Indian Buffalo (Bos frontalis, Lam- 
bert). 
4570 © 
6000 
3200 
4299 
Blood from a vein of the ear. 
RopEnNTIA. 
Jerboa (Dipus Aigyptius, Hemp. 
and Ehren.). 
4570 
5333 
3200 - 
4172 
Blood from a vein of the ear. 
Common Porcupine (Hystriz cris- 
tata, Linn.). 
3200 
3555 
4572 
2666 
3369 
Blood from a prick of the skin 
of the nose. 
Common Hare (Lepus timidus, 
Linn.). 
4000 
$368 
3200 
5000 
2900 
8560 
Blood from the heart two hours 
after death. 
MaArsuPIATA. 
Mauge’s Dasyure (Dasyurus 
Maugei, Geoff.). 
4365 
4000 
5000 
3200 
4034 
Blood from a vein of the ear. 
The corpuscles scarcely differ in 
