CEUVID^ 83 



Type in Paris Museum. 



Stated to be very similar in form and coloration to the 

 Formosan race, but as large as the Indian sambar, from which 

 it differs by the more sombre brown colour, and the longer 

 and more bushy tail. In the type the antlers measure 

 30^ along the outer curve, and 5^ inches in basal girth. 



No specimen in collection. 



F.— Cervus unicolor mariannus. 



Cervus mariannus, Desmarcst, Mammalogie, vol. ii, p. 436, 1822 ; 

 Cuvier, Ossemens Fossilcs, ed. 2, vol. iv, p. 45, pi. v, fig. 30, 1823 ; 

 H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, vol. iv, p. 115, 1827 ; 

 J. B. Fischer, Synoj). Mamm. p. 453, 1829; Gray, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1850, p. 232 ; Fraser, ibid. 1864, p. 369 ; Sclater, ibid. 1870, 

 p. 279 ; Brooke, ibid. 1877, p. 53, 1878, p. 901 ; Ward, Records 

 of Big Game, ed. 2, p. 1896 (marianus). 



Cervus (Rusa) mariannus, H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, 



vol. V, p. 311, 1827. 

 Cervus labipes, F. Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Mamm. vol. iv, pi. 420, 1832. 

 Cervus (Hippelaphus) mariannus, Sundevall, K. SvensJca Vet.-Ak. 



Handl. 1844, p. 180, 1846. 



Busa mariannus, Gray, Cat, Ruminants Brit. Mas. p. 78, 1872, 

 Hand-List Buminants Brit. Mus. p. 150, 1873 (marianus), partim ; 

 Fitzinger, Sitzbcr. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixviii, pt. 1, p. 355, 

 1873, vol. Ixx, pt. I, p. 304, 1874 (marianna) ; Garrod, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 17. 



Ussa marianus, Heude, Mem. Hist. Nat. Emj). Chinois, vol. ii, p. 40, 

 1888. 



Typical locality Guam Island, Marianne, or Ladrone, 

 Group. 



Type in Paris Museum. 



Closely allied to, and perhaps really inseparable from, the 

 next race. Brooke was of opinion that the Marianne deer 

 were originally imported from Luzon, but the evidence is 

 by no means conclusive. The name mariannus antedates 

 philipjnnus. 



655, h. Skull, with antlers. Presumably (like the fol- 

 lowing specimens) from the Marianne group. Described, 

 with figure of antlers by Brooke, op. cit. 1877, p. 56. Total 

 length of skull 11| inches; length of antler along outer 

 curve 18 inches, basal girth above burr 5 inches. No history, 



655, c. Skull and antlers. No history. 



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