14 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 



For use of this name in place of Coriacus (Lesson, Nouv. tabl. 

 r^gne animal, p. 173. 1842) and Dorcelaphus (Gloger, Gemeinn. 

 Hand.- u. Hilfsb. der Naturgescb., p. 140, 1H41) see Merriam, 

 Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xii, p. 99, April 30, 1898. 



Regarded by Lydekker (The deer of all lands, p. 243, 1898) as 

 forming part of the genus Mazonvi. 



Odocoileus acapulcensis (Caton) . 



1877. Cf^rcus ((riipuJrensis Caton, Antelope and deer of Amer- 

 ica, p. 113. 



1890. 0\docoiku(.'^'\ arapulcensis Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. 

 Washington, xii, p. 104. April 30, 1898 (in text under 

 0. nelsoid) . 



Type L()( alitv. — Aeapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. 



* Odocoileus americanus (Erxleben). 



1777. \_Cen)us damti] americanus Erxlebex, S3'st. regni 



anim., i, ji, 312. 

 1885. Cariacffs virgiiii(i)niK True, Proc. U. S. nut. mus., vii 



(1884), p. 592. 1885 (part). 



1899. Odocoileus americanus Miller, Bull. N. Y. State mus., 

 VI, p. 299. November 18, 1899. 



Type locality. — Eastern Mrginia. 

 According to Allen (Amer. nat., xxxiv, j). 318, April, 1900) the 

 specific name atnc/'irauus is not tenal)le. 



Odocoileus americanus borealis Miller. 



1900. Odocoileus americanus borealis Miller, liuU. N. Y. 

 State museum, viii, p. 83. November 21, 1900. 



Type locality'. — Bucksport, Maine. 



Odocoileus americanus macrourus (Rafinesquej. 



1817. Corvus (sic) macrourus Rafijs^esque, American monthly 



magazine, i, p. 436. October, 1817. 

 Ty'pe locality. — Plains of Kansas River, Upjier Mississii)i»i 



Yalley. 



Odocoileus cerrosensis INIeriiam. 



1898. Odocoilo's rerrosensis Merriah, Proi*. biol. soc, Wash- 

 ington, XII, p. 101. April 30, 1898. ■ 

 Type locaijty. — Cerros Island, off Lower California, Mexico. 



