ODOCpiLEUS. 13 



antlers. It is slightly injured about the pterygoids, and only small proximal 

 portions of the premaxilbe remain. All the lower incisors and canines are lost 

 and the tip of the right coronoid process is missing. 



No type designated. The greater part of the description is T)ased upon num- 

 ber 16075 in table on page 425, loc. cit. This is tiie specimen which Doctor 

 True states he considered most typical at the time he described the species and 

 on which had been placed the red type label. It is also the specimen which 

 Mr. Gerrit S. 3Iiller, jr., regarded as the type and measured, but did not desig- 

 nate by number. See Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIV, p. 87, footnote, April 25, 

 1901. 



Odocoileus costaricensis Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIV, p. 35, April 25, 1901. 



Hl^tl' Skin and skull. Younj^ adult male. Talanianca, between the 

 coast and the foot of the Cordilleras, eastern Costa Rica. Latter 

 part of 1872 or earl}- in 1873. Collected by Jose C. Zeledon. 

 Received from Prof. W. M. Gabb. Original number 1(). Cata- 

 logued in 1878. 



Specimen has been remade into a modern study skin in good condition. The 

 skull is perfect, except for loss of lower left incisors and canine and first and 

 second right incisors, and the right upper and lower premolars. 



Dorcelaphus crooki Mearns. 



Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Mephitis, Dorcelaphus, 

 and Dicotyles from the ^lexican border of the United States, p. 2, February 

 11, 1897. (Reprinted in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XX, No. 1129, p. 468, Decem- 

 ber 24, 1897.) 

 =Odocoileus crooki (Mearns). See Thompson, Forest and Stream, TJ, p. 286, 

 October 8, 1898. 



IsfM- Skull and parts of skin. Adult female. 8ummit of Dog 

 Mountains, Grant County, New Mexico. June 9, 1892. Collected 

 by Dr. PI A. Mearns, U. S. A. and F. X, Holzner. Original num- 

 ber 1873. International Boundary Commission. Catalogued No- 

 vember 15, 1892. 



Skull perfect. The following parts of the skin are present ami in good condi- 

 tion: Skin of heail, tail, two pieces of body skin, one about 860 by 200 mm., 

 another about 160 by 70 mm., and fore leg and hind leg. 



Dorcelaphus hemionus eremicus Mearns. 



Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera Mephitis, Dorcelaphus, 

 and Dicotyles from the Mexican border of the Tuited States, p. 4, February 

 11, 1897. (Reprinted in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XX, No. 1129, p. 470, 

 December 24, 1897.) 

 =Odocoileus hemionus eremicus (Mearns). See Thompson, Forest and Stream, 

 LI, p. 286, October 8, 1898. 



G31(i3. Skin (no skull). Adult male. Sierra Seri, near the Gulf of 

 California, opposite Tiburon Island, in the most arid portion of 

 Sonora, Mexico. December, 189.5. Collected by Dr. W J McGee. 

 Catalogued May 4, 1896. 



