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Finally, in order to focus as far as possible all the existing iiifoi- 

 mation about the Seba cabinet, I have thought it well to reproduce 

 just as it stands the list, obhgingly hunted out for me by Prof. 

 Milne-Edwards, of the specimens taken to Paris. The numbers 

 placed in brackets are those of the Seba plates and figures which 

 may be those of the specimens mentioned. How many of these 

 interesting specimens still remain in the Paris Museum after the 

 lapse of nearly a century, I will leave my confreres of that great 

 institution to determine ; but I am afraid there cannot be many, as 

 the specimens seem to have been for the most part perishable skins 

 or stuffed specimens. 



Liste des animaux envoyes de la Haye Van IIl.^ de la 

 Republique Franraise. 



(Cabinet du Stathouder.) 



Un Hippopotame adulte. 



Un Hippopotame jeune. 



Une tete de Narwal avec la corne. 



Un Fourmilier de Cayenne [XXXVIII. 2, XL. 1, or Vol. II. XLVII. 2]. 



Un Pangolin [LIV. 1]. 



Un Singe nasique. 



Un Tatou ^ [XXXVII. 2]. 



Portion de crane et cornes de Coudou. 



Deux peaux de Coudou, i^ 5 • 



Deux peaux du Buffle bleu du Cap. 



Trois peaux de Chat-tigre. 



Une peau de Rhinoceros bicorne (jeune). 



Deux peaux de Bubale, ^ $ [XLII. 4]. 



Un Tapir. 



Un Gerboise de la grande espece. 



Un Cochon sanglier sauvage de Surinam [?L. 2]. 



Un petit Singe d'une espece particuliere [? XLVII. 1]. 



Une Loutre blanche. " 



Un Renard blanc. 



Deux Gerboises de la moyenne espece. 



Deux Gerboises de la petite espece [? II., XXIX. 2]. 



Un Faisan perle de la Ohinp. 



Des peaux d'Antilopes. 



Un Elephant avec son poll follet. 



Un Sanglier du Cap qui a vecu a la Haye. 



Un Daim du Cap. 



Une sorte de Renard [? XXX. 1]. 



Un Cerf du Cap. 



Un Castor de Westphalie. 



Deux tetes de Babouines a dents dorees. 



Un Paresseux de haute taille [XXXIV. 1]. 



Une jolie Chevre de Surinam [?XLII. 3]. 



Des Ecureuils volants. 



Un Bouquetin. 



Une tete de Rhinoceros a doubles cornes. 



Some Reptiles were also taken, as several of Seba's specimens are 

 known to be in the Paris Museum. 



1 Sept. 1794 to Sept. 1795. 

 = See I. Geoff. C. R. xxiv. p. 572 (1847). 

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