1896. ] ON A THREE-HORNED FALLOW DEER. 855 
primaries and smoky-brown secondaries with oblique ochreous 
subanal line to outer margin readily distinguish it. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIUIITI. 
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Oo Ory Oo Or 
. Physcenura pione, var. lucida, 3, p. 853. 
. Mylothris yulet, 3, p. 853. 
. Phrissura nyasana, S$, p. 853. 
. Phegorista zebra, 3, p. 854. 
. Antiphella atrinotata, $, p. 854. 
. Fodina johnstoni, 3, p. 854. 
December 1, 1896. 
Sir W. H. Frowsr, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., President, 
in the Chair. 
Mr. R. E. Holding exhibited (on behalf of Sir Robert Harvey, 
Bart.) the head of a three-horned Fallow Deer (Dama vulgaris), 
and pointed out in his remarks that it was a good illustration of 
the complete biturcation of the entire beam of the right horn—the 
anterior portion carrying a small frontal tine, the second tine, and 
portion of the palm; while the posterior beam, starting from an 
independent burr at the base of the horn, carried the characteristic 
Head of three-horned Fallow Deer. 
