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Show 2 ON ABNORMAL ANTLERS OF THE MUNTJAC. [May 12, Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier, F.Z.S., exhibited a skin and some illustrations of, and made remarks on, a species of Pheasant from Mongolia, which had recently been described under the name of Phasianus hagenbecki. He suggested that it would make a handsome addition to our coverts. A full account of Hagenbeck's Pheasant will be found in 'The Field,' vol. ci. p. 775 (1903). Mr. Frank Finn, F.Z.S., exhibited drawings, half life-size, of the frontlet of a specimen of the Kakur or Barking-Deer {Cervulus Text-fig. 1. Abnormal antlers of Cervulus muntjac. muntjac) showing a curious abnormality of the antlers (see text- Tgj- >' ir T-G sP^c l m e n h a d b e e n lent to him by an officer in the Indian Medical Service, who had shot the deer in the valley of the |