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MR. U. I. POCOCK OK THE 



[June 14, 



pastern, merely a sliallow depression being formed. There was 

 no trace of any folding of the integument constituting an inter- 

 digital cleft or gland such as is seen in the Cei)halophin!e, Anli- 

 loi)ina?, and NeotrcXgime. The internngual skin, moreover, was 



Text-fi.'. 116. 



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A. Hcail of Tctvaceros r/nadricornis S ■ "lifico of gland (ffl.) ; area of gland 



rciiresented by dotted line. 



B. Transverse section thn>\igii the gland: o, its orifice; /, flap of skin 



constituting its u)i])i'r lid. 



C. Inguinal region of Traf/elaphus .irriptus scriptiis ^ : m., marauiii; ; sc, 



scrotum ; ///., orifice of gland ; tlie subcutaneous exteusion of the gland 

 shown I)}- a dottc<l line. 



naked. In the male there was m small .u'cumulation of material 

 on the hairs in the shallow depression of the front of the pastei-n 

 ju.st al)ove tiie smooth area of the interungual integument ; l)nt 

 there was no evidence that this was an odorous secretion. In the 

 adult female, a much older animal, however, there was on all four 



