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Plate XXV. The Ging-e-Jonga. Oreas Derbianus, p. 27 {Boselaphus Derbianus on the Plate). Gambia. 
Male and female. 
XXVI. The Eland. Oreas Canna, p. 27. Male and female. S. Africa. 
XXVII. The Eland. Oreas Canna, p. 27. Young and fawn. S. Africa. 
XXVIII. The Zalofes. Tragelaphus scripta, p. 28. Male and female. 
XXIX. The Nylghau, Portax Tragocamelus, p. 28. Half-grown and young. India. 
XXX. The Anoa. Anoa depressicornis , p. 47. Celebes. 
XXXI. The Boomorah. Hyemoschus aquaticus, p. 42. Male and female and young in winter. 
W. Africa, Gambia. 
XXXII. The Meminna. Meminna Indica, p. 42. Mother and fawn. India, Ceylon. 
XXXIII. The Stanley Musk. Tragulus Stanleyanus, p. 43. Ceylon. 
XXXIV. The Kanchil. Tragulus pygmeus, p. 43. Mother and fawn in winter. 
XXXV. The Napu or Javan Musk. Tragulus Javanicus, p. 43. Male, female and fawn, summer. 
XXXVI. The Wapiti. Cervus Canadensis, p. 58. Winter. N. America. 
XXXVII. The Barbary Deer. Cervus Barbarus, p. 59. Stag, hind and fawn of the year. Tunis ; in winter. 
XXXVIII. The Bara Singa. Cervus Wallichii, p. 60. Winter. Persia. 
XXXIX. The Bara Singa. Cervus Wallichii, p. 60. Summer. Persia. 
XL. The Bahraiya. Rucervus Duvaucellii {C. Euryceros on Yleite), Tp. 6}. Himalaya; in summer. 
XLI. The Bahraiya. Rucervus Duvaucellii, p. 6\. Himalaya. Winter. 
XLII. The Porcine Deer, or the Lugna Para. Hyelaphus porcinus, p. 64. India. 
XLIII. The Equine Rusa. Rusa Equinus, p. 62. Autumn. 
XLIV. The Black-tailed Deer. Cariacus Lewisii, p. 67. N. America ; in summer. 
XLV. The Black-tailed Deer. Cariacus Lewisii, p. 67. N.America; in winter : same as Tab. XLIV. 
XLVI. The Texian Deer. Cariacus Virginianus, p. 66. Var. ? N. America, Texas ; in winter. 
XLVII. The Cuguacu-ete or Pita. Coassus rufus, p. 69. Autumn. 
XLVIII. The Cuguacu-apara. Coassus nemorivagus, p. 68. Autumn. 
XLIX. The Vicugna. Lama Vicugna, p. 52. S. America, Peru. 
L. The Guanaco. Lama Huanaca, p. 52. S. America, Peru. 
LI. The Lama. Lama Glama, p. 52. S. America. Summer. 
LII. The Alpaca. Lama Pacos, p. 58. Four females, a young male, and fawn 10 days old. S. America. 
LIII. The Dshizzetai or Ickta. Asinus Hemionus, p. 71. India, Cutch. Male and female. Male now 
in British Museum. 
LIV. The Quagga. Asinus Quagga, p. 72. Cape of Good Hope. Male and female. 
LV. The Peetsi, or Burchell's Zebra. Asinus Bur chellii, p. 72. Cape of Good Hope. Male and female. 
LVI. The Zebra. Asinus Zebra, p. 72. Cape of Good Hope. Male and female. 
LVII. Mules. 
fig. 1. Mule of a male Hemione and a Zebra, p. 73. From Knowsley. Now in British Museum, 
fig. 2. Mule of a male Maltese Ass and a Zebra, p. 73. Specimen in British Museum. 
LVIII. Mules. 
fig. 1 . Mule between a male ? Burchell's Zebra and a Common Ass, p. 73. In the Zoological 
Gardens. Now in British Museum, 
fig. 2. Mule between a Common Ass and a Hemione, p. 73. In the Zoological Gardens. 
LIX. Mules, and Double Mule. 
fig. 1. Mule between a male Hemione and a Burchell's Zebra, p. 73. 
fig. 2. Double Mule between a male (the offspring of a male Ass and a Zebra) and a bay mare 
Pony, p. 73. Now in London streets. 
