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The Broad-horned Panolia. Panolia platyceros. 
Cervus, n. s ., Gray, Proc . Zool. Soc . 1837, 45. 
a. Horns. India. 
The Fallow Deer. Dama vulgaris, Gesner , Quad. 335. 
fig. Cervus Dama, Linn. S. N. i. 93. Schreb . t. 249. 
a. b. C. platyceros, Ray , Quad. 85. C. Mauricus, 
F. Cwu. N. $bc. P/*z7 0 1816. Buffon , //. JV. vi. 
167. t. 27, 28. Bonap . Fauna Ital. t. Cwv. Oss. 
Fos. iv. t. 4. f. 23-35. Mam. Lithog. t. (fulvous and 
black.) 
а. and cL Young. 
б. Horns. 
c. Horns, a distorted variety. 
e. Head and horns, dark variety. 
Cervus Mauricus, F. Guv. Mam. Lithog . t. 
f. Horns, adult. 
The Rein Deer. Rangxfer Tarandus. Cervus Taran- 
dus, Linn. C. Rangifer, Ray, Syn. 88. C. coronatus, 
Geoff. Schreb. 1135. Penn. Syn. t. 8. f. 1. Quad. 
t. 10. f. 2. Buffon , H. N. xii. t. 10, 11, 12. Supp. 
in. t. 18*. Edwards's Birds, i. t. 51. Cuv. Oss. Fos. 
iv. t. 4. f. 1-18; t. 5. f. 47. 
a. Skull large, horns small, slender, branches small sub- 
ulate, middle branch largest. 
b. Skull and horns, large, long, slender (Cuv. Oss. Fos. 
t. 4. f. 20.) ; no basal branch to right horn. 
c. Skull and horns ; horns large, long, slender, apex 
broad, branched behind, no basal branch to right 
horn. 
d. Horns middle sized, the lower branch of left elongate, 
forked; of right horn very broad, palmated. N. America. 
— Presented by Capt. Sir John Franklin, R.N. 
e. Horns small, the lower and middle branch of right 
horn confluent palmated. N. America. — Presented by 
Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 
f. Horns large (Cuv. Oss . Fos . t. 4. f. 17), basal branch 
of left horn large, palmated ; of right smaller, lobed. 
g. Horns large (Cuv. Oss. Fos. t. 4. f. 9), basal branch 
of left horn very large, palmated ; of right, simple 
subulate. Siberia ? 
