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SUBULO. 
The next form we have to notice is what Major 
Smith has named the Brockets, from their having 
liorns, during all their ages, similar to those of a deer 
of the first year — a single straight and round horn ; 
and hence also bis generic title of Subulo. They 
inhabit South America, are of middling size, have a 
small muzzle, a lachrymal sinus, and a tail of mo- 
derate length. They inhabit the woods and jungle. 
The first species is 
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