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84794. Skin and skull. Adult male. Fort Clark, Kinney County, 

 Tex. December 25, 1897. Collected by Edgar A. Mearns. 

 Original number 4288. 



Skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. Antlers sawed off, but present. 

 Type designated by the original number. 



fOdocoileus thomasi Merriam. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 12 : 102, Apr. 30, 1898. 

 77866. Skin and skull. Adult male. Huehuetan, Chiapas, Mexico. 

 February 22, 1896. Collected by E. W. Nelson and E. A. Gold- 

 man. Original number 9359. 

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



fOdocoileus virginianus carminis Goldman and Kellogg. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 53 : 81, June 28, 1940. 

 265224. Skin and skull. Adult male. Botellas Cailon, Sierra del 

 Carmen, altitude 6,500 feet, northern Coahuila, Mexico. Oc- 

 tober 27, 1939. Collected by Joseph MacDonald Dealy. Ori- 

 ginal number 29148-X. 



Tanned skin in good condition, except for perforation on left flank ; 

 skull Grade A. 



*Cariacus virginianus couesi Coues and Yarrow. 



Rep. Explor. and Surv. W. 100th Mer. (Wheeler), vol. ,5 (Zool.) : 72, 

 1875. 

 =Odocoileus couesi Coues and Yarrow. See Thompson, Forest and Stream 51 : 

 286, Oct. 8, 1898. 



g„ • Skin and skull. Young adult male. Camp Crittenden, So- 



noita Creek, near Patagonia, between Santa Rita Mountains and 

 Patagonia Mountains, altitude 4,000 feet, Pima County, Ariz. 

 September 10, 1874. Collected by J. T. Rothrock. Original 

 number 657. 



Tanned skin in worn summer pelage and in rather poor condition; 

 skull Grade A, except lower jaw missing. 



*Odocoileus virginanus dacotensis Goldman and Kellogg. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 53 : 82, June 28, 1940. 



— ^. Skull without antlers, no skin. Adult male. "Wliite Earth 



River, Mountrail County, N. Dak. 1856. Collected by F. V. 

 Hayden, surgeon and naturalist with Lt, G. K. Warren during 

 the exploration of the upper Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. 

 Skull Grade B. 



