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The Carjacou. Cariacus Virginianus. Cervus Vir- 
ginianus, Gmel . Z. N. i. 179. C. Mexicanus, Penn. 
Desm. H. Smith. Licht. Saugth . t. 18. male, fe- 
male, and young. Mam. Lithog. t. C. strongylo- 
ceros, Schreb. C. bezoarticus, Linn . Buffon, H. N . 
xii. t. 44; vi. t. 37. f. 12. Virginian deer, Penn. 
Syn. t. 9. f. 2. Cuv. Oss. Fos. iv. t. 5. £ 1. to 22. 
Phil. Trans . 1735. t. 
a. Male (castrated), white gland on leg not distinct. N. 
America. — Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
h. Female (imperfect), white gland on leg very distinct. 
— Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
c. Horns of young, simple. N. America. 
d. to h. Horns of adults, moderate sized, with two 
branches on upper edge of beam. N. America. 
i. andj. Horns of adult, large, with three branches on 
upper edge of beam. 
k. Horns larger and thicker, with five branches on upper 
edge of beam, inner basal branch very long and 
forked. 
l. Horns very large, with many branches on upper edge 
of beam, inner basal branch thick and forked. Mexico ? 
— From the Royal Society’s Museum. 
Mexican deer, Pennant , Syn. 110. t. 9. f. 1. Buffon , 
H. A 7 , vi. t. 37. Cervus gouazou pou^ou, Cuv. Oss. 
Fos. iv. 38. C. Mexicanus, H. Smith. Griffith, A. K. 
t. 163. f. 3. 
m. Single horn, like /, but anterior basal branch very 
long, produced, and an additional elongate branch from 
the lower edge of the middle of the beam. 
n. Single horn, with the upper branches on the beam 
rather irregular, and three produced and elongate 
forked branches from the lower edge of the upper part 
of the beam. 
Cervus clavatus, H. Smith. Griffith , A. K. t. 1 63. 
f. 4?? 
o. Skeleton. Knovvsley. — Presented by the Earl of 
Derby. 
