264 BOVID.—-DAMA. 
g, h. Two skulls of a male, with horns, differently deve- ) 
loped. Presented 
2. Skull: female. . by B. H. 
j. A pair of large horns on shortish peduncles. ( Hodgson, 
k. A pair of small horns on very long slender Bane Esq. 
1. Vertebra, pelvis, and leg bones. 
m,n. Two skulls: half-grown and young. 
*o, Skull. 
p,q. Skulls. Darjeeling. Presented by Professor Oldham. 
- - aarp \ Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
w, «x. Horns. India. Presented by Professor Oldham. 
y. Skeleton: male. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
Cervulus ———? 
a. Horns. Siam. From M. Mouhot’s Collection. 
DAMA. 
; i ; . a = 
Teeth :—Incisors 3 Canines ie ; Premolars = ; Molars i ;= 32, 
The Fatrow Deer. Dama vulgaris. 
Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. pt. iii. p. 200. tab. 30. figs. 1, 2 (skull), 
1852. 
Daim, Buff., Hist. Nat. vi. tab. 29-31 (skeleton and horns),.— Cue., 
Oss. Foss. iv. p. 29. tab. 5. figs. 23-35.—Mellin, Berlin Naturf. ii. 
tab. 6, 7. 
Cervus ‘dama, Pander und D' Alton, Vergi. Osteol. pl. 5 p (skull).— 
Blasius, Faun. Wirb. Deutschl. p. 454. fig. 236 (horns, adult), fig. 237 
(horns, young and adult), 1857. 
a. Horns. 
é. Horns: a distorted variety. 
c. Head and horns: dark variety (Cervus mauricus, F. Cuv.). 
d. Horns: adult. 
e. Horns: adult: a distorted variety. 
f,g. Horns: adult. 
hk. Skull: male. England. 
i, Skeleton. England. 
j. Skull. , 
k, Skull: female, young. 
Island of Bartudii,near Antigua. Introduced 
— te oes into that island about 100 or 150 years 
pe? POMNS» ago. Presented by Charles Darwin, Esq. 
q. Skull: female. 8. Germany. From Dr. A. Giinther’s Collection, 
r, Skull; female. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
Many (46) horns, more or less deformed. New Forest. Pre- 
sented by Mrs. Smyth. 
