258 BOVIDE.——CERVUS. 
e, d, Horns (deformed). Germany. 
e. Horns, with a third horn on the right side. Germany. 
f. Single horn; apex much branched. Germany. 
g, h. Single horns: adult. Germany. 
i. Single horn (deformed), with only three branches. Germany. 
j. Single horn; simple, compressed, notched at the tip. Germany. 
k, Single deformed stunted horn. Germany. 
1. Skull and horns. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
m. Skull. England. 
n. Skeleton. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
o. Skull: female. §.Germany. From Dr. A. Giinther’s Collection. 
p. Horns. 
q. Horns (partly fossil). England. Presented by Jabez Allies, Esq. 
rv, Single antler. Asia Minor. Presented by Lord Arthur Hay. 
s. Single antler (very large). Crimea. 
The Barsary Derr. Cervus barbarus. 
Cervical vertebree.............. 7 
Dorsal: as vincvexde anne sees es 13 
Dumbar’ cacy nbs ek eee dee os 6 
Sacral Gescnadaenes ge naes shee 4 
Caudal. ag acuogr de saree ete e4 11 
a. Skeleton: female. N. Africa. From the Zoological Society’s Col- 
lection. 
6. Horns. Tunis. From an animal that died in the Zoological 
Gardens. 
The Bara Stnea or Mort. Cervus wallichii. 
Cuv., Oss. Foss. iv. p. 50.—Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. pt. iii. p. 198. 
tab. 27. fig. 8 (horns), tab. 28. fig. 1 (skull), 1852, 
a, 6. Skulls of male and female. Cashmere. Presented by H. Fal- 
coner, M.D.—Cervus casperianus, Falconer, MSS.; Gray, Ost. 
Cat. Brit. Mus. p. 147. 
The Savt Forest Stac. Cervus affinis. 
Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1841, x. p. 721. tab. fig, 1.914. 
a. Pair of horns (very large size). Nepal. Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
b. Pair of horns. India, Presented by Dr. Campbell. 
c. Skull: female. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
The Srxa, Cervus sika, 
Schlegel, Fauna Japonica, tab. 17 (skull). 
