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EQUIDtE. 
h. Horns long, elongated, slender, erect, lower branches 
elongate lobed, top broad lobed. 
i. Horn middle sized {Cuv. Oss . Fos. t. 4. f. 8), lower 
branch of left horn simple; of right broad, palmated. 
N. America. — Presented by Capt. Sir John Franklin, 
R.N. 
j. Horns large, long, slender, upper back branches re- 
curved. N. America. — Presented by Capt. Sir John 
Franklin, R.N. 
k. Horns large, long, slender {Cuv, Oss. Fos . t. 4. f. 13). 
N. America.— Presented by Capt. Sir John Franklin, 
R.N., K.C.B. 
l. Horns very small, basal branch subulate, upper and 
medial branch bifid. 
m. Horns large, with the basal branch of each horn di- 
lated, palmated. {Cuv. Oss. Fos. t. 4. f. 17.) — From 
Mr. Brookes’s Museum. 
n. Horns of the year. {Cuv. Oss . Fos. t. 4. f. 1.) Knows- 
ley. — Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
o. Male, horns half grown. North Europe. — Presented 
by the Earl of Derby. 
The Elk. Alces palmatus. Cervus alces, Linn. S. N. 
i. 92. Rich. N. Z. 232. Alces Machlis, Ogilby , 
P. Z. 8. Buff on, H. N. t. 7. Supp. vn. t. 80. male. 
Shaw , Mus. Lever . i. t. 8. Cuv. Oss. Fos. iv. t. 4. 
f. 22-29 ; t. 6. f. 8 ; t. 5. f. 49. Gesner , Quad. i. 
fig. 
a. Hoofs.— From Labrador. 
b. Male. Sweden. — Presented by the College of Sur- 
geons; from the Leverian Museum. Figured, Shaw , 
Mus. Lev. t. 8. 
c. d. e.f. g. and j. Horns. 
i. and h. Hoof and shank bones. 
k. Female, adult. N. Europe. — Presented by the Earl 
of Derby. 
l. and m. Single horns of young. 
Fam. EQUID/E. 
The Horse. Equus Caballus, Linn . 
a. Skull. 
b . Skull larger. 
