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And also some species of Gallinaceous Birds, as the 
JAVANESE PEA-FOWL. 
Pavo Javanicus, Horsf. Pavo muticus, Linn. 
Presented by Lord Holmesdale. 
In a Paddock to the westward of the Kangaroo Shed, are 
exhibited specimens of the 
MOUFFLON. 
Ovis Aries, Desm. 
Native of Corsica, and regarded as the original stock of the varieties 
of the domestic Sheep. 
Westward is an extensive Building (46), with adjoining 
Yards and Paddocks, erected for the purpose of receiving some 
of the larger Qjiadrupeds presented by His Majesty. The follow- 
ing species are now exhibited. 
WAPITI DEER. 
Cervus Wapiti, Mitchell. 
Natives of North America. — The remaining stock, all of which were 
bred in this country, are kept at the Farm at Kingston Hill, where young 
have been several times produced. The race may evidently become ac- 
climated. 
MOOSE DEER. 
Cervus Alces, Linn. Elan, Buff. 
The Elk of Northern Europe, known in the remoter parts of North 
America, whence the present specimens were imported, by the name 
of Moose. The male is apparently in his fourth year. 
BARBARY DEER. 
Cervus Barbarus, Benn. 
Apparently distinct from the Red Deer or Stag, to which, however, 
it is nearly allied. The female is at present at the Farm. — Presented 
by Sir Thomas Reade. 
NYL-GHAUS. 
Antilope picta, Pall. Antilope albipes, Erxl. Le Nyl-Gaut, Buff. 
The species is from India, inhabiting the confines of Tartary. It is also 
called the white-footed Antelope. Nyl-ghau means Blue Bull . The 
Female is without horns. The young specimen was born at the Farm. 
One of these was presented by Colonel Sykes. 
COMMON ZEBRAS. 
Equus Zebra, Linn. Equus montanus, Burchett. 
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