ARTIODACTYLA: CERVIDAE 805 



Odocoileus virginianus osceola (Bangs) * 



1896. Cariacus osceola Bangs, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 10, p. 26, 



Feb. 25, 1896. 

 1896. Cariacus (or Damelaphus) fraterculus [Coues], The Nation, vol. 62, 

 p. 404, May 21, 1896. (Florida. Described by Cory, Hunting and fishing 

 in Florida, . . . , p 113, 1896. Part.) 

 1901. Odocoileus osceola Miller and Rehn, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 30, 



p. 17, Dec. 27, 1901. 

 1915. Odocoileus virginianus osceola Lydekker, Catalogue of the ungulate 



mammals in the . . . British Museum, vol. 4, pp. 158, 162. (Part.) 

 Type Locality. — Citronelle, Citrus County, Fla. Range. — Western coast of 

 Florida north of Tampa Bay and lowlands west along Gulf coast of southern 

 Alabama, and southern Mississippi to Pearl River. Intergrading on north with 

 virginianus, and on west apparently replaced by mcilhennyi west of lower part 

 of Pearl River Valley. 



Odocoileus virginianus seminolns Goldman and Kelloggf * 



1940. Odocoileus virginianus seminolus Goldman and Kellogg, Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington, vol. 53, p. 86, June 28, 1940. 

 Type Locality. — Ten miles northeast of Everglades, Collier County, Fla. 

 Range. — Peninsular Florida, north along east coast and through central Florida 

 to southern Georgia (Okefenokee Swamp). Intergrading on north with vir- 

 ginianus and on west with osceola. 



Odocoileus virginianus clavium Barbour and G. M. Allen* 



1922. Odocoileus virginianus clavium Barbour and G. M. Allen, Journ. Mamm., 



vol. 3, No. 2, p. 73, May 9, 1922. 

 Type Locality. — Big Pine Key, one of the southern Florida Keys, Monroe 

 County, Fla. Range. — Formerly generally distributed in the compact, southern 

 group of Florida Keys, where the occurrence of deer was noted in early explora- 

 tion ; said to swim from one key to another. Owing to human occupation of the 

 Keys, combined with the disastrous effects of hurricanes, the deer have gradually 

 disappeared until few are left. 



Odocoileus virginianus carminis Goldman and Kelloggf*' 



1940. Odocoileus virginianus carminis Goldman and Kellogg, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Washington, vol. 53, p. 81, June 28, 1940. 



Type Locality. — Botellas Canon, Sierra del Carmen, northern Coahuila, 

 Mexico. Altitude, 6,500 feet. Range.- — Known at present to occur in Sierra del 

 Carmen, Coahuila, and closely adjoining Chisos Mountains across Rio Grande 

 in Texas. Doubtless also inhabiting Serranias del Burro, east of Sierra del 

 Carmen, and perhaps other mountain ranges of northern Coahuila. 



Odocoileus virginianus miquihuanensis Goldman and Kelloggf* 



1940. Odocoileus virginanus miquihuanensis Goldman and Kellogg, Proc. Biol. 



Soc. Washington, vol. 53, p. 84, June 28, 1940. 

 Type Locality. — Sierra Madre Oriental, near Miquihuana, southwestern 



Tamaulipas, Mexico. Altitude, 6,500 feet. Range. — Sierra Madre Oriental and 



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