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Flat sliin in good condition except for a rather large cut on right side 

 of rump and some sloughing of hair ; skull Grade A ; first and third upper 

 left premolars broken off at alveoli, the second one missing. The third 

 lower premolars, both mandibles, and all incisiform teeth somewhat 

 damaged. 



Genus TRAGELAPHUS Blainville 



*Tragelaphus scriptus olivaceiis Heller. 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 61 (13) : 1, Sept. 16, 1913. 

 182267. Skin and skull. Adult male. Maji-ya-Chumvi, British 

 East Africa [ = Kenya]. December 11, 1911. Collected by Ed- 

 mund Heller. Original number 2580. 

 Flat skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



Family CERVIDAE: Deer 

 Genus ALCES Gray 

 jAlces amerieana shirasi Nelson. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 27 : 72, Apr. 25, 1914. 

 202973. Skin and skull. Adult male. Snake River, 4 miles south 

 of Yellowstone Park, Lincoln County, Wyo. December 11, 1913. 

 Collected by John Shive. Original number 10658-X. 



Tanned skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. Tlie skull with antlers 

 attached is at present hung on the wall of the Biological Surveys office, 

 Room 60, United States National Museum. 



*Alces gigas Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 13 : 57, May 29, 1899. 

 8616^6. Skin and skull. Adult male. North side Tustumena Lake, 

 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. September 1898. Collected by Dall 

 De Weese. Original number 16. 



The skin is a complete tanned hide, folded and in good condition; skull 

 Grade A. The skull, with antlers attached, is hung on the wall in the 

 office of the Division of Mammals, United States National Museum. 



Genus CAPREOLUS Gray 

 *Capreolus melanotis Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 24 : 231, Nov. 28, 1911. 

 =Capreolus hedfordi bedfordi Thomas. See Jacob!, Abh. Ber. Mus. Dresden 

 16 (1) : 22, Apr. 15, 1923; and G. M. Allen, Mamm. China and Mongolia 2: 

 1162, 1165, Sept. 3, 1940. 



155220. Skin and skull. Immature female. Thirty miles east of 

 Ching-yang-fu, Kansu, China. August 14, 1909. Collected by 

 Arthur deC. Sowerby. Original number 247. 



Flat skin in good condition ; skull Grade A, incisiform teeth removed for 

 safe preservation. 



