224 MAMMALIA. 
Furcifer, part., Vagler; Sundevall, Pecora, 59; Gray, Knowsley 
Menag. 
Mazama, sp., H. Smith, Griffith A. K.v. 
Cariacus, sp., Lesson, N. Tab. R. A. 173, 1842. 
Chevreuils du Nouveau Continent (part.), Blainv. Desm. Mamm. 
i. 448, 1822. 
1. BLASTOCERUS PALUDOSUS. The GUAZUPUCO. 
Fulvous. Orbit, sides, muzzle, belly, and under side of tail, 
white. Face-marks and feet blackish. 
C. Mazama paludosus (Guazupuco Deer), H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 
134. t. 169, v. 796: 
Cervus paludosus, Desm. Mamm. 443; H. Smith; Fischer, Syn. 
444,616; Licht. Darst. t. 17; Renger, 344. 
Cervus Blastocerus paludosus, Sundevall, Pecora, 59. 
C. palustris, Desmoul. Dict. Class. H. N. ii. 379. 
Cervus dichotomus (Guatzupucu), Illiger, Abhand. Akad. d. W. 
1804-1811, 117; Pr. Maw. Nieuw. Ins. 1821, 650. t. 6. 
Cervus mexicanus, Goldfuss in Schreb. Saugth. 1124; Gmelin, 
Be ive i 179s “F. Cuv. Dae Sci. Nat. vu. 483. 
Gouazoopoucou, D’Azara, Essai, i. 45, 70, 73; Apuntamientos, 
i. 35. 
Guazu-ete, Brazilians. 
Guazu pucu, Renger, 344. 
?Mazama (or Cervus) fureata, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 176; 
Cat. Osteol. B. M. 64. 
Hab. South America. 
ANAT. 
Horns. S. America? 
The Thick-horned Guazuti, Mazama? furcata, Cervus furea- 
tus, Gray, List Osteol. B. M. 
Colonel Hamilton Smith’s figures, from life, represent the tail 
erect, showing a great quantity of white hair; and the face is 
dark in front, with a dark ring round the gape, which are not 
indicated in Lichtenstein’s figuré. 
2. BLASTOCERUS CAMPESTRIS. The MAZAME or GUAZUTI. 
Fulvous brown. The hairs of the lower part of the nape and 
front of the back reversed. The hoofs narrow. Young: middle 
of back not spotted. Sides with small white spots, the upper 
series forming a regular line. 
Mazame, Hernandez, Mew. ix. ec. 14. 324; Buffon, H. N. xii. 317. 
Veado branco, V. do campo, Anchieta, Notas 1127. 
oe. bezoarticus, Linn. S. N. ed. 10. 67 ; Zimm. Geog. Gesch. 
n. 132. 
