&PECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



large, cylindrical, terminated by a fork, with a branch 

 above the burr, pointing forward and upwards, sometimes 

 bifurcate ; lachrymary sinus more developed ; tail middling; 

 red-bay above in summer, more gray in winter ; white be- 

 low ; the hair of the inguinal parts, and under tail, long 

 and white ; spot on nose, and between eyes ; white round 

 eyes ; size of a stag. 



Goazoupouco, U Azara. Cervus Paludosus, F. Cuv. 

 Desmarests. 



Icon. Nobis from specimens in London. 



Inhabits Paraguay, in swampy places. 



797. 27. C. Campestris (Guazuti Deer.) Horns middle- 

 sized, rather slender, more or less rugous ; beam sub-erect, 

 with anterior antler pointing forward and upwards ; behind 

 one or two snags, turning with the point of the beam ob- 

 liquely forward and inwards 5 small suborbital sinus; tail 

 middle-sized ; colours brown-bay. 



Gouazouti, D'Azara. Cervus Campestris, F. Cuv. 

 Desmar. Cervus Leucogaster, Goldfus. 



Icon. Nobis from specimen at Exeter 'Change. 



Inhabits the open plains of South America. 



798. 28. C. Nemoralis, '^oh. (Cariacou Deer.) Horns about 

 eight inches long ; sub-vertical, rugous at base ; small an- 

 terior antler about the middle of the beam ; posterior se- 

 cond antler, forming a fork with the summits of the horn, 

 which flattens and turns inwards and forwards, making a 

 hook ; head roundish ; black spot on nose, and one on each 

 side of the mouth, and one on the lower-lip, all on a whitish 

 ground ; colour of back yellowish-brown-gray ; twenty-eight 

 inches high at shoulder, thirty at croup. 



Cariacou of Daube?ito?h SqxiinvLton, Dobbs, Pent.? Ca- 

 riacou, Laborde. Jumping Deer, American Roebuck ? 

 Cerf Blanc ou des Paletuveirs of Cayenne. 



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