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Show 1896.] DRAWINGS IN THE KNOWSLEY LIBRARY. 985 22. " Cervus, Himalayan Deer, received from Mr. McClelland, of Calcutta ; reached us stone-blind, and still continues. Water-house Hawkins, drawn from tbe living animal at Knowsley, Sept. 6, 1847." [Cervus duvauceli, male ; apparently original of plate xl. of the ' Gleanings.'] 23. " Wapiti Deer, stag and two binds, in the distance a younger stag and pair of calves of last year. Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, Jan. 26, 1844. Very good." [Male, female, and young Wapiti Deer, Cervus canadensis; apparently original of plate xxxvi. of ' Gleanings.'] 24. "Drawn from the living animal at Knowsley, Dec. 20, 1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. " Received from the Himalayas, 1842, but species not known." [Apparently young male of Cervus duvauceli, and original of plate xii. of ' Gleanings.'] 25. " Figured from the living animals at Knowsley, Sept. 20th, 1847, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. " Received from Mr. Westerman." [Three figures, male aud two females, of a Cervus, apparently the Javan Deer, Cervus rusa. Originals of plate xliii. of ' Gleanings.'] 26. " Barbary Deer, stag, hind, and female calf of same year. Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley, Feb. 6th, 1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. Very good." [Cervus barbarus, male, female, and young. Original of plate xxxvii. of the ' Gleanings.'] 27. " The female C. equlnus and the male a Rusa, obtained from Amsterdam in 1845, but lived only a few months. " Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, Nov. 25, 1845." [The male and female of two species of Rusine Deer, Cervus sp. inc.] 28. " Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley by Water-house Hawkins, Jan. 1844." [Three figures, male and female in two positions, of the Virginian Deer, Carlacus virginlanus, or of a nearly allied species. Original of plate xlvi. of the ' Gleanings.'] 29. " Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley, July 1845, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. " See same animals figured March 22nd, 1844." [Two figures, male and female, of an American Deer, probably Carlacus leucurus in summer dress. Original of plate xliv. of the ' Gleanings.'] 30. " From the living animals at Knowsley, winter colour, March 22nd 1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. " ? What species, refer Introduction Book ; was it first considered by us the Black-tailed kind. |