Class I. 



ROEBUCK. 



59 



Aejwta;, Aristolelis de Part. lib. 



iii. c. 2. 

 Iorcas, Dorcas, Oppian Cyneg. 



lib. ii. lin. 2g6. 315. 

 Caprea, Plinii, lib. xi. c. 37. 

 Capreolus Vulgo. Raiisyn. quad. 



89. 

 Camd. Brit. ii. 77 1. 

 Meyer s anim. ii. Tat. 73. 

 Capreolus, Sib Scot, pars 3. 9- 

 Caprea, Capreolus, Dorcas. Ges- 



ner quad. 2Q6. 

 Merretpinax. l66. 



Cervus cornibus teretibus 

 erectis. Brisson quad. 6l. 



De Buffon, Tom. vi. 28y. 

 Tab. 32, 33. 



Cervus minimus, Klein quad. 

 24. 



Cervus Capreolus, Gm. Lin. 

 100. 



C. Cornibus ramosis tereti- 

 bus erectis, summitate bi- 

 fida, Faun. Suec. 43. 



Br. Zool. 18. Hist. quad. 

 p. 120. TWr in Scotland. 

 288. 7^6. xiv. Arct. ZooL 

 1 37- 



8. Roe. 



Brit. 



lwxc\i,fcem. Iyrchell 



Port. Cabra montes 



Fren. 



Le Chevreuil 



Ger. Rehbock,yfem. Ren- 



Ital. 



Capriolo 



geess 



Span. 



Zorlito, Cabronzillo 



Sived. Radiur, Rabock 



montes 



Dan. Raaedijr Raaebuk. 



X HE roebuck prefers a mountanous woody 

 country to a plain one ; was formerly very com- 

 mon in Wales, in the north of England, and in 

 Scotland, but at present the species no longer 

 exists in any part of Great Britain, except in 

 the Scottish highlands. According to Dr. 

 Mouffet, it was found in Wales as late as the 

 reign of Queen Elizabeth, and in great plenty 

 in the Cheviot hills according to Leland in that 



