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22. “ Cervus, Himalayan Deer, received from Mr. McClelland, 
of Calcutta; reached us stone-blind, and still continues. Water- 
house Hawkins, drawn from the living animal at Knowsley, Sept. 6, 
1847.” 
[Cervus duvauceli, male ; apparently original of plate xl. of the 
‘ Gleanings.’ | 
23. “ Wapiti Deer, stag and two hinds, in the distance a 
younger stag and pair of calves of last year. Drawn from the 
living animals at Knowsley by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, Jan. 26, 
1844. Very good.” 
(Male, female, and young Wapiti Deer, Cervus canadensis ; 
apparently original of plate xxxvi. of ‘ Gleanings.’ | 
24, “Drawn from the living animal at Knowsley, Dec. 20, 
1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
“ Received from the Himalayas, 1842, but species not known.” 
[Apparently young male of Cervus duvauceli, and original of 
plate xli. of ‘ Gleanings.’] 
25. “ Figured from the living animals at Knowsley, Sept. 20th, 
1847, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
“ Received from Mr. Westerman.” 
[Three figures, male and two females, of a Cervus, apparently the 
Javan Deer, Cervus rusa. Originals of plate xliii. of ‘ Gleanings.’ | 
26. “ Barbary Deer, stag, hind, and female calf of same year. 
Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley, Feb. 6th, 1844, by 
B. Waterhouse Hawkins. Very good.” 
[Cervus barbarus, male, female, and young. Original of plate 
xxxvil. of the ‘ Gleanings.’ ] 
27. “The female C. equinus and the male a Rusa, obtained from 
Amsterdam in 1845, but lived only a few months. 
« Drawn from the living animals at Knowsiey by B. Waterhouse 
Hawkins, Nov. 25, 1845.” 
[The male and female of two species of Rusine Deer, Cervus 
sp. inc. | 
28. “ Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley by Water- 
house Hawkins, Jan. 1844.” 
[Three figures, male and female in two positions, of the 
Virginian Deer, Cariacus virginianus, or of a nearly allied species. 
Original of plate xlvi. of the ‘ Gleanings.’ | 
29. “ Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley, July 1845, by 
B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
“‘ See same animals figured March 22nd, 1844.” 
[Two figures, male and female, of an American Deer, probably 
Cariacus leucurus in summer dress. Original of plate xliv. of . 
the ‘ Gleanings.”] 
30. “ From the living animals at Knowsley, winter colour, March 
22nd 1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
“© ? What species, refer Introduction Book ; was it first considered 
by us the Black-tailed kind, 
