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British Deer and their Horns. By John Guille Millais, F.Z.S., etc. With 185 text and full-page illustrations, mostly by the Author, assisted by Sidney Steel, two by E. Roe, and photographs; and a series of unpublished sketches by SirEdwin Landseer. Imp. 4to; pp. xviii and 224. (London: Henry Sotheran & Co., 37, Piccadilly, and 140, Strand, W.C. 1897.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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page 135 note 1 This skeleton from the Isle of Man was described by Baron Cuyierinhis “Ossemens Fossiles,” tome iv, pi. viii, fig. 1.

page 139 note 1 Mr. Lydekker, F.R.S., informs the writer that there is a magnificent series of red-deer antlers to be seen in the Hall of Hampton Court Palace, where they may have been since the days of its founder, the famous Cardinal Wolsey, in 1525, or since its rebuilding by Wrenin1690.