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Genus Moschus, L. 
498. M. MOSCHIFERUS, L. (Pennant's Quadrupeds, t. 12, 
f. 1). F. Z. S. 1858, p. 528 ; GL Ill, 320. 
SyN. M. saturafus, Hodgson. 
M. leucogaster (?) et chrysogaster (?), 
Hodgson. 
Hab. Himalaya ; Tibet (that of Kashmir stated 
to be peculiar). Amur territories ; Singhalin ; 
Musk Ox" of Ravenstein's * Russians on the 
Amiiv; p. 273 ! 
A. Stuffed male. Eresented by G. T. Lush- 
ington, Esq., in 1849. B. Stuffed females. 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., in 1846. 
C. Fine male. Presented by Capt. E. Smvth, 
in 1862 {J, A, S. XXX, 207). D.^ E, 
Skulls of male and female, perfect. F, Skull 
of male, with remarkably long tusks (but 
wanting lower jaw). Taken out of a badly 
prepared skin. 
Sub-fam. CAFREOLINj^. 
Genus CapREOLUS, C. H. Smith. 
499. C. EUROP.EUS, Sundevall (F. Cuvier, Mamm. Liihog. 
II, 105, 106, 107). 
Syn. Cervus capreolus, L. 
Cap. co^prcea, Gray. 
Hab. Europe (a larger race on banks of Danube, 
brought abundantly to the game-market of 
Vienna). 
A, Stuffed male, from Scotland. Presented 
by Sir W. Jardine, Bt, in 1850 {J. A. S. 
). B, C. Skulls, with remarkably fine 
horns. Purchased in 1860. D. E. F. Front- 
lets. Presented by Mr. Davison, in 1844 
(J, A, S. XV, XCIX). 
Sub-fam ? (Ordinary American Deer.) 
Genus Cariacus, Gray. 
500. C. VIRGINIANUS ; Dama virginiana, Ray (F. Cuv., 
Mamrn, Lithog, I, 95,' 96, 97, 98). 
