988 ON DUiwicfas in tub KNOwatEi libuaiiy. [Doc. 15, 



J. Bates, Guitanala, Sept. 1843. Compare it with S. griseo-cccudatus 

 figured Mamm. Voyage ' Sulphur.' " 



[Squirrel, one of the forms of Sdw-us Jiypopyrrhus. See ' Biologia 

 Centrali- Americana,' p. 128.] 



52. " B. W. Hawkins. Specimen in Museum marked Whit- 

 field, Sept." 



[Le Conte's Squirrel, Scuints lemniscatws : see Jentink, ' Notes 

 from Leyden Museum,' iv. p. 36.] 



53. " CUnodactylus massonii, Gray, or Gundi of Tunis. H. C. 

 Eicbter, del." 



[Two figures of the Gundi Eat of Algeria, Ctenodactyltis gundi 

 (Gmelin).] 



54. " J. Wolf, Oct. 28th, 1850." 



[Group of Sambur Deer, probably Cervus Mitpelaplms.'] 



55. "J. Wolf, Oct. 7th, 1850." 



[Group, apparently of Barasingha Deer, Cervus duvuuceli, in 

 summer pelage.] 



56. " J. Wolf. Oct. 24th, 1850." 



[Pair of albino Sambur Deer, Cervus Mppelaphus ?, in park at 

 Knowsley.] 



57. " J. Wolf, Oct. 19th, 1850." 



[Male and female, with distant figiu-es 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 Eusine Deer, perhaps Cervus ecpdnus.'] 



59. " J. Wolf, Oct. 17th, 1850." 



[Group of American Deer, probably Cariacus virginianus or 

 G. leucurus, on snow.] 



60. Cephalojihus rufilatus. Gray, W. Africa. J. Wolf, August 

 16th, 1850. 



[Group of the Eed-flanked Duiker, Cephalophus rufilatus. See 

 Bk. of Ant. vol. i. p. 167, pi. xix. fig. 1.] 



61. " J. Wolf, August 1850. Antilope quadricornis." 

 [Group of Four-horned Antelopes, Tetraceros quadricornis. See 



Bk. of Ant. vol. i. p. 215, pi. 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 6th, 1850. Tak, female. Bos 

 grunniens, from East India." 



[Group of Yaks, FoepJutgus grunniens.'\ 



