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The Stag or Red Deer. Ceryus elaphus, Linn. Schreb . 
t. 247. a. b. c. d. C. vulgaris, Linn. Mus. Ad. i. 11. 
C. nobilis, Klein. C. Germanicus, Brisson. C. Cor- 
sicanus, Buffon , H. N. vi. 63. t. 9, 10. and 12. Mam. 
Lithog. t. Cuv. Oss. Fos. iv. t. 3. f. 1-12. Gesner , 
Quad. 354. fig. 
a. Male (not good state). Knowsley. — Presented by the 
Earl of Derby. 
b . Horns, with two frontal antlers. England. 
c. Horns ; left divided into four long cylindrical branches, 
right with two frontal antlers, tip subpalmate; perhaps 
of C. Canadensis? 
d. and e. Horns, deformed. Germany. 
f. Horns, with a third horn on the right side. Germany. 
g. Single horns, apex much branched (more than Cuv. 
Oss. Fos. iv. t. 3. f. 12.) Germany. 
h. and i. Single horns, adult. Germany. 
k. Single horn, deformed, with only three branches. 
Germany. 
l. Single horn, simple, compressed, notched at the tip. 
Germany. 
m. Single deformed stunted horn. Germany. 
The Wapiti. Cervus Canadensis, Brisson , R . A. 88. 
Schreb. t. 246. C. Elaphus Canadensis, Erxl. C. 
Wapiti, Leach , Jour . Phys. lxxxv. 66. C. strongy- 
loceros, Schreb. t. 247. f. g. C. major, Ord. Desm. 
Mam. 432. Mam. Lithog. t. Perrault , Anim. n. 65. 
t. 45. Cuv. Oss. Fos. iv. t. 3. f. 13-22. 
a. Horns, large. St. Diego, California. — Presented by 
Pentland, Esq. 
b. and c. Horns long, tw T o low T er branches near together. 
N. America. 
d. and e. Horns small, two lower branches rather near. 
N. America. 
f. Young. N. America. — Born at the Surrey Zoological 
Gardens. 
g. Male, adult. N. America. — Born at Windsor Park. 
— Presented by Edward Cross, Esq. 
h. Horns, large, beams without the upper frontal branches, 
the tij) of right horn subpalmate (perhaps a different 
species). 
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