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Odocoileus antisensis, Dabbenc, An. Mks. B. Aires, ser. 3, vol. xiv, 

 p. 293, 1911. 



Peruvian Guemal. 



Typical locality Peruvian Andes. 



Smaller than preceding species, the shoukler-licight being 

 about 34 inclies ; general colour much the same as in latter, 

 but under-parts markedly lighter than back, and a patch on 

 rump and basal portion of upper side of tail brown ; tarsal 

 tuft blackish brown ; antlers forking nearer burr. 



The range includes the Andes of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, 

 and northern Chili, usually at heights of between 14,000 

 and 16,000 feet above the sea-level, but probably ranging 

 down to 11,000 feet, and also part of northern Argentina. 

 In Ecuador this species is almndant on Chimborazo, Pichincha, 

 and Cotopaxi. 



69. 10. 15. 1. Skull, with autlers, and skin, formerly 

 mounted. Tinta, southern Peru; collected by Mr. H. 

 Whiteley. Type oi A'endajihvs anoinaloccin. Fid'chascd, 1869. 



69. 10. 15. 2 (1525, a). Skull aud skin, female. Same 

 locality and collector. Some history. 



69. 10. 15. 3 (1525, c). Skull and skin, young. Same 

 locality and collector. Same history. 



69. 10. 15. 4 (1525, d). Skull and skin, young. Same 

 locality and collector. Sumc liistory. 



69. 10. 15. 5 (1525, /•). Skull, female. Same locality 

 and collector. Same liistory. 



* * * *. Skull and antleis. Locality unknown. 



No history. 



74.3.27.1. Skin, mounted. Ceachupati, Peru ; collected 

 by Mr. H. Whitely. Purchased, 1872. 



94. 11. 20. 4. Skull and skin, female. Incapirca, Junin, 

 Peru ; collected by Mr. J. Kalinowski. Fnrehetsed, 1894. 



97. 11. 11. 4-5. Two skulls. Tinta, Peru; collected 

 by j\Ir. H. Whitely ; formerly in collection of Sir Victor 

 Brooke, Bart. Presented hy Sir Douglas Broolr, Bart, 1897. 



