JUNE, igoi. LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN MAMMALS ELLIOT. 483 



Order v. Ungulata, 



Fam. I. Tayassuidae. 



28. *Tayassu. Fisch., 1814. 



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52. Tayassu tajacu. (Linn.).... 33 



Fam. II. Cervidae. 



Sub. Fam. I. Cervinae. 



29. Cervus. Linn., 1758. 



53. Cervus canadensis. Erxl., 1777 34 



Cervus canadensis occidentalis. H. Smith 34 



3O. Raiigifer. H. Smith, 1827. 



54. Rangifer caribou. (Gmel.) 35 



55. Rangifer terraenovae. Bangs 36 



56. Rangifer montanus. E. S. Thompson 36 



57. fRangifer stonei. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., 



1901, p. 143. 



Type locality. Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



Genl. Char. Skull narrow, slender; antlers slender, palma- 

 tion narrow; brow and beztines well developed. Fringe of white 

 hairs on front of neck. Head and horns alone preserved. 



Color. Nose and middle of nostrils, chin and edges of lower 

 lip grayish white; top of nose to eyes black; sides of head dark 

 brown; space around eyes grayish; top and sides of neck grayish 

 brown, lighter at base of neck; front of neck white, with a white 

 fringe 100 to 130 mm. wide and 200 to 225 mm. long. 



Measurements. Total length, 2159; tail, 152; tarsus, 584; 

 height at elbow, 711; at brisket, 712; at withers, 1321. Taken 

 from the animal in the flesh. (Ex. Allen, 1. c.) 



58. Rangifer dawsoni. E. S. Thompson 36 



59. Rangifer groenlandicus. (Gmel.) 37 



60. Rangifer arcticus. (Rich.) 37 



31. Alces. H. Smith, 1827. 



61. Alces americanus. Jard 38 



62. Alces gigas. Miller 38 



* Fisch. Zoognosia, Hi, 1814, pp. 284-289. antedates Dicotyles, Cuv., 1817. 

 t Published after the Synopsis was issued. 



