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148 
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Mr. C. W. Davison, in 1846 {J. A, 8. XV, c.)* 
D, E. Two small frontlets with horns, from 
the same donor. F. A loose pair. Presented 
by C. Darwin, Esq., in 1857 [j. A. XXVI, 
241). F, The four feet skeletonized. 
483. C. TAiVANUS, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIX, 90. 
Syn. C. axis apud Cantor (?), Ann. M. N, H., IX 
(1842), note to p. 174. 
Hab. Formosa. 
A, Skull presented by R. Swinhoe, Esq., 
in 1860 {loc. cit) 
{Incert(B Sedis.) 
484. C. SIKA, Schlegel, Fauna Japonica, t 17 ; J, A S. 
XXX, 91. 
Syn. Rusa japonica, Gray. 
Hab. Japan. 
A. B. Young males, stuffed. Presented by 
the Curator, in 1861. 
Genus Dama, C. H. Smith. 
485. D. vulgaris, Gesner fF. Cuv., Mamm. Litliog, 1, 100, 
101, 102, 103). 
Syn. Cervus dama, L. 
C. platyceros, Ray. ^ 
(The Fallow Deer.) 
Hab. Europe ; W. Asia ; N. Africa (Tunis?) Said 
to have been obtained fossil in British caves. 
A. Skull, with splendid horns ; taken from 
a skin prepared for stuffing. Presented by 
Mr. C. W. Davidson, in 1846 {J. A. S. XV, 
C). F. Stuffed head, with horns. Presented 
by the Curator. F. Frontlet and three odd 
horns. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq., in 
1857. G. Stuffed doe, typically colored; and 
F. Fawn. Presented by Babu Bajendra 
Mallika, in 1849. F. Dark-colored doe. 
Presented by the same, in 1861. 
* This specimen should have been mounted ; but it could not be managed 
from piessure of other work, and the skin became gradually too much injured 
to be set up : the same remark applies to A. of No. 485. 
