. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 358 RUMINANTIA. CERVIDyE. FALLOW DEER. Cervus damn (Litin.). Specific Character.—Antlers with the heam rounded at the liase, palmate towards the extremity ; two basal tines directed forwards. No canine teeth. Tail longer than the car. Yellowish-brown with whitish spots, sometimes uniform dark brown. C'errus dainu, Linnj-Os, Sj'st. Nat, I, 93. ,, platijrci'os, Hat, Sjm. (^uad. 85. Damn Tulgaris, , Quadr. The Fallow Deer, so well known as a half-domesticated denizen of parks, chases, and preserved forests
. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 358 RUMINANTIA. CERVIDyE. FALLOW DEER. Cervus damn (Litin.). Specific Character.—Antlers with the heam rounded at the liase, palmate towards the extremity ; two basal tines directed forwards. No canine teeth. Tail longer than the car. Yellowish-brown with whitish spots, sometimes uniform dark brown. C'errus dainu, Linnj-Os, Sj'st. Nat, I, 93. ,, platijrci'os, Hat, Sjm. (^uad. 85. Damn Tulgaris, , Quadr. The Fallow Deer, so well known as a half-domesticated denizen of parks, chases, and preserved forests, appears to have been originally an inhabitant of the countries lying around the Mediterranean Sea. Prince Buonaparte states it is still plentiful in the island of Sardinia, and it is also. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bell, Thomas, 1792-1880; Tomes, Robert F; Alston, Edward Richard, 1845-1881. London, J. Van Voorst
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