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POSTSCRIPT. 
Position of sivathcre . — Since the above was in the press a memoir by Profes- 
sor Eutimeyer 1 on the cervine family has reached me, having a considerable bearing 
on the matters discussed above regarding the classification of the giraffe and its 
allies. In that memoir the giraffe is classed among the group Cervina, and placed 
next the elk, through which it is connected with the reindeer, and thus with the true 
stags. The molar dentition is shown to be nearer that of the elk than of any other 
1 “ Beitrage zu einer naturtichen Geschicte der Hischfamilie.” “ Abhand d. Schweiz, pal. Gesell.,” Vols. VII, VIII,, 
1880-81. 
