or Red Particles of the Mammiferous Arwnals. 113 



diameters of the disks. Extreme sizes l-1533rd and l-3555th, 

 Blood from a prick of the nose. 



105. Collared Peccari, {Dicotyles torquatus,) from Mexico. 

 Full-grown female. 1-4 173rd, l-4500th, l-4.572nd, and 

 1 -4800th very common diameters of disks. Extreme sizes 

 1 -6000th and 1-355 5th. Much more irregular in size than 

 in the Wild Boar, and from two examinations appearing to 

 be smaller. Blood from a prick of the upper lip. 



106. Zebra, (Sg-mw J^wrc^e////,) full-grown female. Aver- 

 age-sized disks l-4500th; and l-4800th, 1 -4365th and 

 1 -4000th, not uncommon. Extreme sizes l-5800th and 

 l-3368th. Blood from a prick of the nose. 



107. Dshikketai or Wild Ass, [Eqiius Hemionus), a fe- 

 male, as large as a common Ass. The most frequent sizes of 

 corpuscles l-4572nd and l-4800th. Several as large as 

 1 -4000th. Extreme diameters 1 -5800th and 1 -3555th of an 

 inch. Blood from a prick of the nose. 



With reference to the blood of the Horse (see No. 34 in 

 the former paper) Mr. Siddall obtained the following measure- 

 ments of the common-sized corpuscles from a cart stallion, 

 aged 12, suddenly killed : l-4360th, l-4208th, and l-4362nd. 

 The blood, from a vein of the testicle, examined soon after 

 the death of the animal. 



108. Axis Deer, [Cervus Axis,) adult male. Most frequent 

 sizes l-4924th and l-5333rd of an inch. Extreme diameters 

 l-6000th and l-4365th. Altogether very irregular in size. 

 Blood from a vein of the ear. 



109. A Deer, {Cerviis macroiirus?). Most frequent diame- 

 ters 1-5 142nd and l-5333rd. Extreme sizes l-6400th and 

 l-4000th. An adult male and female; the blood from the 

 renal vein of the former, and from the ear of the latter. 



These animals were shipped at Honduras, and brought 

 home with the Mexican Deer. 



110. Reeves's Muntjac, (Cervus Reevesii, Ogilby). The 

 corpuscles belonging to the same class as those of the Porcine 

 and Mexican Deer. They will be all fully described together 

 on a future occasion. 



111. Sing Sing Antelope, {A7itilope Sing Sing,) adult fe- 

 male. Corpuscles very variable from 1 -6000th to l-4000th oi 

 an inch ; l-4800th was very common, and l-5333rd common. 

 Blood from a prick of the nose. 



112. Nyl-ghau, [Anfilope picta,) a young male, hardly 

 half-grown. l-4924th, l-4800th and 1-45 72nd, all common 

 diameters. Extreme sizes l-6000th and l-4365th of an inch. 

 Blood from a vein of the ear. 



113. Cervine Antelope, {Antilope buOalis,) adalt male. Cor- 

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