988 ON DRAWINGS IN THE KNOWSLEY LIBRARY. _—[Dec. 15, 
J. Bates, Guitanala, Sept: 1843. Compare it with S. griseo-caudatus 
ficured Mamm. Voyage ‘ Sulphur.’”’ 
(Squirrel, one of the forms of Sciwrus hypopyrrhus. See ‘ Biologia 
Centrali-Americana,’ p. 128. | 
52. “ B. W. Hawkins. Specimen in Museum marked Whit- 
field, Sept.” 
[Le Conte’s Squirrel, Scuirus lemniscatus: see Jentink, ‘ Notes 
from Leyden Museum,’ iv. p. 36.] 
58. “ Ctenodactylus massonii, Gray, or Gundi of Tunis. H.C, 
Richter, del.” 
[Two figures of the Gundi Rat of Algeria, Ctenodactylus gundi 
(Gmelin). ] 
54. “J. Wolf, Oct. 28th, 1850.” 
[Group of Sambur Deer, probably Cervus hippelaphus. ] 
55. “J. Wolf, Oct. 7th, 1850.” 
(Group, apparently of Barasingha Deer, Cervus duvauceli, in 
summer pelage. | 
56. “J. Wolf. Oct. 24th, 1850.” 
[Pair of albino Sambur Deer, Cervus hippelaphus?, in park at 
Knowsley. } 
57. “J. Wolf, Oct. 19th, 1850.” 
[Male and female, with distant figures in the background of 
one of the South-American Deer, Cariacus sp. inc. On the back 
is written, in pencil, “Savanna Deer of Demerara and Guiana.” 
58. “J. Wolf, Nov. 9th, 1850.” 
[Group of one of the Rusine Deer, perhaps Cervus equinus. ] 
59. “J. Wolf, Oct. 17th, 1850.” 
[Group of American Deer, probably Cariacus virginianus or 
C. leucurus, on snow. | 
60. Cephalophus rufilatus, Gray, W. Africa. J. Wolf, August 
16th, 1850. 
[Group of the Red-flanked Duiker, Cephalophus rufilatus. See 
Bk. of Ant. vol. i. p. 167, pl. xix. fig. 1.] 
61. “J. Wolf, August 1850. Antilope quadricornis.” 
[Group of Four-horned Antelopes, Teétraceros qguadricornis. See 
Bk. of Ant. vol. i. p. 215, pl. xxiv. ] 
62. “J. Wolf, Oct. 14th, 1850.” 
(Adult and young males of Moose or Elk, Alces machlis, in deep 
snow. | 
63. “J. Wolf.” 
[Hybrid Bull, see P. Z.S.1849, p. 172; where the figure is 
copied and the animal is described by D. W. Mitchell. ] 
64. “J. Wolf, September 5th, 1850. Yak, female. Bos 
grunniens, from East India.” 
[Group of Yaks, Poephagus grunniens. | 
