May 22, 1885." 



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SKELETON OF CERVALCES. SCALE IS GIVEN IN FEET AND TENTHS. 



found in a shell-marl beneath a bog, in Warren by Wistar as a species of Cervus (Proc. Amer. 



county, N.J. In all probability, this animal phil. soc, 1818, p. 376), and named Cervus 



belongs to the same species as the specimen americanus by Harlan in 1825. This specimen, 



from the Big-Bone Lick, Kentucky, described which is now in the museum of the Philadel- 



