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Case 9. — A pair of the common European Roe Deer and a 
pair of the larger Siberian Roe. 
Case 10. — North American Deer, including the Columbia 
Blacktail, Sonora Whitetails and an albino Virginia Deer. 
Case 11. — An African Sassaby, a Pronghorn Antelope, a 
Mexican Brocket and two South American Deer, the Pampas 
Deer and the Peruvian Guemal. 
Case 12. — A pair of South African Bontebok, one Lichten- 
stein’s Hartebeest and one Coke’s Hartebeest. 
Case 13. — White-tailed Gnus or Wildebeests and the Bles- 
bok, a rare South African Antelope. 
Case 14. — White-bearded Gnu, Waterbuck, Duiker, White- 
eared Kob, and the rare and handsome Mrs. Gray’s Waterbuck. 
Case 15. — Antelopes and Gazelles, including the rare Chiru, 
the Tibetan Gazelle, the Springbok, Impalla, Reedbuck and four 
species of the tiny Dikdiks. 
Case 16. — Sable Antelope, male and female. Grant’s Gazelle, 
Yarkand Gazelle and Indian Gazelle. 
Case 17. — Large Antelopes — Nilghai, Gemsbok, Roan and 
Sitatunga. 
Case 18. — Goats and Goat Antelopes — Markhor, Caucasian 
Tur, Chamois, Serows and Angola Goat. 
Case 19. — Himalayan Tahr, Alpine and Persian Ibexes and 
Rocky Mountain Goats. 
Case 20. — Musk Ox and several species of Mountain Sheep, 
including the Argali, Bharal, Mouflon and Rocky Mountain 
Bighorn. 
Case 21. — A small Philippine Buffalo, the Tamarao, repre- 
sented by male, female and calf. 
Returning on the south side of the hall and running east, 
the cases are . 
Case 22. — American Bison, cow and calf. 
Case 23. — ^American Bison, bull and cow. 
Case 24. — Common or Mountain Zebra and Selous’ Zebra; 
Mexican and Malayan Tapirs. 
Case 25. — Pair of Grevy’s Zebra, the largest and finest of 
the Zebras. 
Case 26. — Rodents or Gnawing Animals. On the west side 
are shown on the top shelf Arboreal Squirrels; on the next 
shelf Ground Squirrels and Chipmunks; and on the bottom 
