34? Mr. G. Gulliver’s Observations on the Blood Corpuscles. 
Extreme diameters, rather frequent, 1-45 ?2nd and l-3200th. 
Blood from a prick of the nose. 
62. Moose Deer or Elk, adult hind, (Cervus Alces). 
Average-sized corpuscles, l-4000th and l-3764th. Extreme 
diameters l-5333rd and l-3200th. Blood dried, from a prick 
of the nose. 
63. Barbary Deer, adult hind, (Cei'vus Barhams). Dry; 
most frequent diameters l-4800th. ‘ Extreme diameters 
l-5333rd and l-4365th. Blood from the upper lip, 
64. Wapiti Deer, full-grown hind, {Cervus Wapiti). Dry; 
l-4363rd most common size. Extreme diameters 1 -5333rd 
and l~3554th. Blood from the upper lip. 
Carefully compared with the blood of the preceding, and 
the corpuscles generally pretty regular in size, and certainly 
larger than in the Barbary Deer. 
65. Hog Deer, adult male, {Cervus porcinus^ albino var.). 
Common size of corpuscles l-5333rd and l-6000th. Many 
oblong lunated corpuscles, corresponding in size and form to 
those observed in the blood of the Mexican deer. 
66. Gnu, adult female, {Antilope Gnu). Dry; corpuscles 
varying much in size, l-4800th most common. Extreme dia- 
meters l-6000th and l-4000th. Blood from prick of upper 
lip. 
67. Indian Antelope, male about two-thirds grown, {Anti- 
lope cervicapra). Dry; most frequent diameter l-4800th and 
l-5000th. In their own serum the corpuscles were very 
irregular in size and shape, and certainly smaller than when 
dried. The extreme sizes of the dried disks l-6000th and 
l-4000th ; in their serum or diluted with urine l-8000th and 
l-5000th. 
68. Giraffe, adult male, {Camelopardalis Giraffa). Most 
frequent size of corpuscles 1-45 72nd. Extreme diameters 
l-5333rd and l-4000th. Blood from a prick of the lip. 
69. American Buffalo, full-grown female, {Bos Bison). 
l-4000th of an inch, a very common diameter of the corpus- 
cles. Extreme sizes l-4572nd and l-3554th. Blood ex- 
amined dry, from the nose. 
70. Weasel-headed Armadillo, adult male, {Dasppus sex- 
cinctus). Most frequent size of corpuscles l-3429th, and the 
following common, viz. l-3692nd, l-3552ud, l-3368th, 
l-3330th. Extreme diameters l-4000th and l-3000th. 
Blood from a prick of the ear. 
71. Lesser American Flying Squirrel, adult, {Pteromys 
volucella). Dry; l-3600th the most common size of disks, and 
l-4000th not uncommon. Extreme diameters l-4800th and 
l-3428th. Blood from a prick of the ear. 
