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Rangifer tarandus tarandus (Linnaeus) 



1758. Cervus tarandus Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, vol. 1, p. 67. 



1843. Rangifer tarandus Gray, List of . . . Mammalia in the . . . British 

 Museum, p. 181. 



1931. Rangifer tarandus tarandus Jacobi, Zool. Anzeiger, Leipzig, vol. 96, 

 Suppl., p. 64, November 1931. 



Type Locality. — High mountains of Swedish Lapland. Range. — Attempts were 

 made to introduce raindeer from Lapland to central Yukon, Newfoundland, Fort 

 Smith in Northwest Territories, and Lake Harbour in southern Baffin Land, Can- 

 ada (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 187, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Rangifer tarandus gronlandicus (Borowski) * 



1780. Cervus gronlandicus Borowski, Gemeinniizzige Naturgeschichte des 



Thierreichs, . . . , vol. 1, pt. 3, p. 72. 

 1858. Rangifer groenlandicus Baird, Mammals, in Rept. Expl. Surv. Railr. to 



Pacific vol. 8, pt. 1 (Washington, 1857) , p. 634, July 14, 1858. 

 1931. Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus Jacobi, Zool. Anzieger, Leipzig, vol. 



96, Suppl., p. 69, November 1931. 

 Type Locality.- — Greenland. Range. — West coast of Greenland as far north 

 as Melville glacier region northeast of Baffin Bay; formerly common, but now 

 absent from many formerly occupied areas and greatly reduced in numbers else- 

 where (Anderson, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 181, Jan. 24, 1947). 



Superfamily BOVOIDEA 



Family Antilocapridae (pronghorns) 

 Genus ANTILOCAPRA Ord 

 1818. Antilocapra Ord, Journ. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. et Arts, vol. 87, p. 149. 

 (Type, Antilope americana Ord.) 



Antilocapra americana americana (Ord) * 



1815. Antilope americana Ord, in [Guthrie], A new geographical, historical 

 and commercial grammar; . . . , Philadelphia, ed. 2, vol. 2, p. 292 (described 

 on p. 308). 

 1818. Antilocapra americana Ord, Journ. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. et Arts, vol. 



87, p. 149. 

 1884. Antilocapra americana True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 (App., Circ. 



29) , p. 592, Nov. 29, 1884. 

 Type Locality. — Plains and highlands of the Missouri River. Range. — 

 Formerly north to a little beyond South Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan, 

 Red Deer River in Alberta, and southwestern Manitoba, Canada (Anderson, 

 Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 102 (1946), p. 182, Jan. 24, 1947); southward to 

 southern Texas (V. Bailey, North Amer. Fauna No. 25, p. 67, Oct. 24, 1905), 

 central New Mexico (V. Bailey, North Amer. Fauna No. 53 (December 1931), 

 p. 22, Mar. 1, 1932), central Arizona, and Colorado Desert of southern Cali- 

 fornia (Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 40, No. 2, p. 209, Sept. 26, 

 1933) ; eastward to western Minnesota (Johnson, Journ. Mamm., vol. 11, No. 4, 

 p. 451, Nov. 11, 1930), western Iowa, northwestern Missouri, Kansas, and 

 Oklahoma (Blair, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 22, No. 1, p. 130, July 1939) ; and 



