CERVID.E 211 



collected by Mr. J. K. Salmon ; formerly in collection of Sir 

 Victor Brooke, Bart. 



Presented hy Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart., 1897. 



3. 4. 6. 8. Skull and skin, young. Eupuuuui, southern 

 British Guiana; collected by Dr. J. J. Quelch. 



Presented hy F. V. McConnell, Esq., 1903. 



4. 7. 4. 85. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Igarape, Assu, 

 Para, Amazonia ; collected by Mr. A. Eobert. 



Presented hy 0. Thomas, Esq., 1904. 



4. 7. 4. 86. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Same locality 



and collector. Same history. 



4. 7. 4. 87. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Same locality 



and collector. Same history. 



8. 3. 7. 55. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Coast-region, 

 Demerara, British Guiana. 



Presented hy F. V. McConnell, Esq., 1908. 



9. 4. 20. 3-4. Two young skulls and skins, the latter in 

 the dark, white-spotted coat. Mazaruni Valley, British 

 Guiana. Same donor, 1909. 



12. 12. 19. 11. Skull and skin, female. Bonasica, Esse- 

 quibo Valley, British Guiana ; collected by Mr. Cozier. 



Same donor, 1912. 



12. 12. 19. 12. Skull and skin, female. Same locality 

 and collector. Same history. 



13.5.23.12. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Same locality 

 and collector. Same donor, 1913. 



13. 12. 18. 4. Skull and skin, female. Gumunda, Lower 

 Amazonia. Presented hy the Goeldi Museum, Para, 1913. 



13. 12. 18. 5. Skull and skin, young female. Same 

 locality. Same history. 



13. 12. 18. 6. Skull and skin. Ceara, Amazonia. 



Same history. 



B.— Mazama simplicicornis mexianae. 



Coassus simplicicornis, var, mexianae, Hagmann, Archiv Eassen- 

 und Gesell. Biol. vol. v, p. 14, pi. i, 1908. 



Typical (and only) locality Mexiana Island, mouth of the 

 Amazon. 



Smaller than typical race, the skull having a basal length 



p 2 



