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C— Capreolus capreolus canus. 



Capreolus capreolus canus, Miller, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. vi, 

 p. 460, 1910, Cat. Mamm. West. Eurojje, p. 975, 1912 ; Cabrera, 

 Cat. Met. Mam. Mus. Madrid, p. 130, 1912. 



Typical locality Quintanar de la Sierra, Burgos, Spain, to 

 which country and l*ortugal this race is restricted. 



Light throat-patcli as in typical race, but general colour 

 coarsely grizzled grey, without a yellowish tinge. 



8. 7. 7. 27-29. Three skulls, with antlers, and skins. 

 Pinares de Quintanar de la Sierra ; collected by Senores S. 

 and N. Gonzalez. No. 8. 7. 7. 28 is the type of the sub- 

 species. PiLvchascd, 1908. 



8. 7. 7. 30-31. Two skulls and skin, females. Same 

 locality and collectors. Same history. 



D.— Capreolus capreolus thotti. 



Capreolus capreolus thotti, Lonnherg, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. vi, p. 297, 1910 ; Miller, Cat. Ma,;im. West. Europe, p. 957, 

 1912. 



Differs from typical race by darker general colour, 

 especially on the face, which is darker than the body. 



Typical locality Morayshire, Scotland ; the subspecies is 

 restricted to the British Isles. 



60, Jc. Skin, mounted. Scotland. 



Presented hy the Earl of Derby, about 1844. 

 688, a and b. Two frontlets, with antlers. Scotland. 



JVo history. 

 688, d. Frontlet and antlers. Scotland. 



Bequeathed by Gen. T. Hardwiclce, 1835. 

 85. 10. 6. 1. Skeleton. Nairn, Scotland. 



Presented by Earl Cavjdor, 1885. 

 85. 10. 6. 2. Skull, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 93. 1. 8. 1. Head, mounted. Same locality. 



Same donor, 1893. 

 97. 8. 21. 1. Skin, mounted. Whatcombe, Blandford, 

 Dorsetshire. Presented by J. C. Mansel-Pleydell, Esq., 1897. 

 97. 12. 11. 2. Skin, mounted. England. 



Purchased ( Ward), 1897. 



