CATALOG OF TYPE SPECIMENS OF MAMMALS 19 



*Muntiacus rubidus Lyon. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 40 : 73, Apr. 25, 1911. 

 =Miintiacus muntjak rubidns Lyon. See Lydekker, Catalogue of the Ungulate 

 Mammals in the British Museum 4 : 16, Apr. 19, 1915. 



151863. Skin and skull. Adult male. Pamukang Bay, southeast- 

 ern Borneo. March 20, 1908. Collected by W. L. Abbott. Orig- 

 inal number 5907. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. Incisiform teeth re- 

 moved for safe preservation. 



Genus ODOCOILEUS Rafinesque 

 f Odocoileus cerrosensis Merriam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 12: 101, Apr. 30, 1898. 

 =Odocoiletis hemionus cerrosensis Merriam. See Lydekker, Catalogue of the 

 Ungulate Mammals in the British Museum 4 : 238, 1915. 



80782. Skin and skull. Adult male. Cerros Island, off Lower 

 California, Mexico. August 9, 1896. Collected by A. W. An- 

 thony. Original number 113. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



*Cariacus clavatus True. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 11 : 417, July 5, 1S89. Preoccupied by Cervus clavatus 

 Hamilton Smith (Grifiith's Cuvier, Animal Kingdom 5: 315, 1827). 

 ^Odocoileus trnci (Merriam). See Merriam (renaming of clavatus True), 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 12 : 103, Apr. 30, 1898. 



i^^. Skin and skull. Young adult male. Open pine forests on the 

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Segovia River, about 50 miles from the sea, northern Nicaragua. 

 1887, probably in July or August. Collected by C. H. Townsend. 



Specimen formerly mounted, but now taken down and made into a 

 modern study skin; in good condition. Skull that of a young adult male, 

 with spike antlers. It is slightly injured about the pterygoids, and only 

 small proximal portions of the premaxillae remain. All but two of the 

 lower incisors and canines are lost and the tip of the right coronoid process 

 is missing. 



No type designated. Tlie greater part of the description is based on No. 

 1(5075 in table on page 423, loc. cit. This is the specimen that True said he 

 considered the most typical at the time he described the species and on 

 which had been placed the red type label. It is also the si)ecimen that 

 Miller regarded as the type in 1901 (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 14: 37, 

 footnote, Apr. 25, 1901). 



t Odocoileus columbianus scaphiotus Merriam. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 12 : 101, Apr. 30, 1898. 

 =Odocoileu8 hemionus columbianus Richardson. See Cowan, California Fish 

 and Game 22 (3) : 215, July 1936. 

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