SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



some white beneath ; tail carried erect, five or six inches 

 lon^. 



Tetnmama9ame seu Cervus Ma9atl Chichiltic, Seba ? 

 Ovis Pudu. Molina? 



Icon. Nobis. 



Habitat, Mountains of New Mexico. 



Sub-genus XVI. — And a. Horns placed on the edge of 

 the frontal ci'est , on the same plane with the face, exceed- 

 ingly robust, slightly depressed, sub-triangular, short, 

 straight, tvrinkled and pointed; facial line straight ; no sub- 

 orbital opening ? 



867. 60. * A. Depressicornis (the Anoa.) Head nine 

 inches long, straight ; horns, ten inches long, straight, 

 very robust, slightly depressed at base, flat on the ante- 

 rior side, sub-triangular two-thirds of their length, ta- 

 pering suddenly to a sharp point, the rest nearly of equal 

 thickness, rudely and irregularly wrinkled, and of a dark 

 gray colour. Those of the female ? more slender, rounded 

 at back ; face covered with close gray hair ; a broad 

 muzzle. 



A. Compressicornis. Leach, MS. The Anoa, Loten, MS. 

 Idem, Var. B. of Bufl!alo, Pen. 



Icon. The head and horns, Nobis. 



Habitat. The Island of Celebes. 



Genus II. — Capra. 



Incisors I; canines g:o ; molars ^l = 32. Horns common to 

 both sexes, or rarely wanting in the females, in domesti- 

 cated races, occasionally absent in both ; they are directed 

 upwards, or depressed backwards, more or less angular, 

 nodose; no muzzle, no lachrymary sinus, nor inguinal 

 pores; eyes light coloured, pupil elongated; tail short, 



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