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Syn. C. dromas, Gesner. 
C. ArabicB, Pliny. 
C, arahicus, Desmarest. 
C. vulgaris, Forsk. 
C. monotophus, Walther. 
Hab. In the domestic state, from the Ganges to 
Senegal; a very distinct race in W. Asia. 
Wild Camels (indigenous ?) abound, according 
to Riippell, in the desert bordering the western 
shore of the Red Sea. 
A. Skeleton of male. Presented by the late 
King of Oudh, Nussir-ud-Dowlah, in 1839 
{J. A. S. VIII, 688). Skull of female. Pre- 
sented by Lieut.-Col. R. Tytler, in 1861. 
Genus Auchenia, Illiger. 
475. AuCH. GLAMA, Desmarest (F. Cuy,, Mamm. Lithog. 
II, 95). 
Syn. Lama 'peruana^ Desmarest. 
Hab. Andes (known only in the domestic state). 
A, Skeleton. Presented by the late Earl 
of Derby to the Curator, in 1850 {J. A. S. 
XIX, 426). 
Tribe Pecora. 
Genus Camelopardalis, Gmelin. 
476. C. GIRAFFA, Gmelin (F. Cuv., Mamm. Lithog., t. ). 
Syn. Giraffa camelopardalis^ Brisson. 
Cervus camelopardalis, L. 
Camelopardalis sennaarensis, et 
C. capensis, GeofFroy. 
Hab. Africa. 
A. Skeleton of male. Carcass presented 
by the Right Hon'ble Earl Canning, in 1862. 
B. Skeleton of female. Presented by the 
Right Hon'ble Viscount Hardinge, in 1847 
{J. A. S. XVI, 209). a Bezoar, taken from 
the stomach of a Giraffe. Presented by the 
Maharaja of Burdwan, in 1859 (J. A. S, 
XXVIII, 282). 
