‘BOVIDE,.—CERVUs. 257 
CERVUS. 
ed 
; I-1 
4? 
Pi. 3-3 , 3-3 
oa) Premolars =; Molars gg dd. 
Teeth :—Incisors Canines 
The Warirr. Cervus canadensis. 
Baird, Mamm. N. America, p. 641. fig. 11 (horns), 1859. 
Cerf du Canada, Buff., Hist. Nat.v. tab. 26.— Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 3. 
figs. 18, 17-20, 22. 
Cert, Perrault, Anim. ii. 65. 45. 
Cervus strongyloceros, Sehreb., Siugth. tab. 247 g. 
Cervical vertebrae... .......... 7 
DOTS al soe can gis ale leh ave St 13 
Dmibat ss access pare weaea se 6 
aera caaiedva cries en dean tees 4 
CaO AN 5 ser Shad eared and omine hee ecto (imperfect). 
a ee (large). San Diego, California. Presented by C. Pentland, 
Sq. 
6. Horns (long); two lower branches near together. N. America. 
Horns (small); two lower branches rather near. N. America. 
. Horns (large): beams without the upper frontal branches; the 
tip of right horn subpalmate (perhaps a different species). 
e. Skeleton. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
RS 
The St4¢ or Rup Derr. Cervus elaphus. 
Linn., Syst. Nat. i. p. 98.—Pander und D’ Alton, Vergl. Osteol. pl. 52 
(skull). 
Cerf, Buff., Hist. Nat. vi. tab. 18, 14, 18-25.— Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. tab. 2. 
figs. 11-20, tab. 3. figs. 1-12 (horns).— Blasius, Faun. Wirb. Deutschl. 
p. 489. fig. 283 (horns, adult), figs. 234, 235 (horns, young and adult), 
1857. 
Var.? Hungarian Stag, Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1841, p. 750. 
tab, fig. 11 (horns). 
Var.? Half-fed specimens :— 
Cerf de Corse, Buff., Hist. Nat. vi. p. 138. pl. 18 (skeleton), pls. 20-25 
(horns).— Cuzv., Oss. Foss. iv. p. 53. 
Cervus elaphus corsicanus, Eral., from Buffon. 
Elaphus corsicanus, J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. p. 61. 
Cervus mediterraneus, “ Blainv.,” Pucheran, Comptes Rendus, 1849, 
p. 779. 
Cervus corsicus, Bonuparte, Gervais. 
Cervical vertebree.............. 7 
Dorsal. eg cece eg AS we 13 
Dumbar:  dscii-ge aateeedtwewnaes 6 
SACL, ceva aw eatentenaa eis eg ow 4 
Caudal: ss c2acusesuesoxens : (imperfect). 
a, Horns, with two frontal antlers. England. 
6. Horns: left divided into four long cylindrical branches; right 
with two frontal antlers, tip subpalmate (perhaps of C. cana- 
densis?). 
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