LIST OF OSTEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



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Horns ; left divided into four long cylindrical branches, right 

 with two frontal antlers, tip subpalmate ; perhaps of C, 

 Canadensis ? 



Horns, deformed. Germany. 



Horns, deformed. Germany. 



Horns, with a third horn on the right side. Germany. 

 Single horns, apex much branched. Germany. 

 Single horn, adult. Germany. 

 Single horn, adult. Germany. 



Single horn, deformed, with only three branches. Germany. 

 Single horn, simple, compressed, notched at the tip. Germany. 

 Single deformed stunted horn. Germany. 

 Skull and horns. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



The Wapiti. Cervus Canadensis. 

 Horns, large. St. Diego, California. Presented by C. Pen tland, 

 Esq. 



Horns, long, two lower branches near together. North America. 

 Horns small, two lower branches rather near. North America. 

 Horns, large, beams without the upper frontal branches, the tip 

 of right horn subpalmate : (perhaps a different species). 



The Cashmere Stag. Cervus Cashmerensis, (Falconer, MSS.) 

 Skull and horns of male. Cashmere, Presented by H. Falconer, 

 M.D. 



Skull of female. Cashmere. Presented by H. Falconer, M.D. 



The Bara Sinha or Morl. Cervus (Wallichii ?) affinis. 

 Pair of horns, very large size. Nepal. Presented by B. H. 

 Hodgson, Esq. 



Dama, Gray. 



The Fallow Deer. Dama vulgaris. 

 Horns. 



Horns, a distorted variety. 



Head and horns, dark variety. (Cervus mauricus, F. Cuv.) 

 Horns, adult. 



Horns, adult, a distorted variety. 

 Horns, adult. 

 Horns, adult. 



Re cervus, Hodgson. 



The Bahrainga. Becervus Duvaucellii. 

 Skull and horns of male. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, 

 Esq. 



Skull and horns of male. Nepal. 



Skull of a female. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



Skull and horns of adult. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



Skull and horns of adult. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



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