GOEMAL AND BROCKET tT3 
The CHILIAN GUEMAL (Mazama [Xenelaphus| bisulca). 
Distinguished from the last by its superior size (shoulder-height 
39% inches) and more uniform colouring, as well as by several details 
connected with the latter. 
Distribution.—From the Chilian Andes to the plains of Patagonia. 
Length 
on Cireum- Tip to Locality Gwen 
outside ference. Tip. aks 4 
curve. 
11? 38 gh Patagonia. ‘ : . 1. Hesketh Prichard. 
43 1g 43 Ghili <3 : , : . American National Collection. 
The WOOD-BROCKET (Mazama nemorivaga). 
(Otherwise Coassus nemorivaga.) 
The brockets are some of the smallest deer included in the genus 
Mazama, of which they are the typical representatives. They are 
recognisable by their simple spike-like antlers, the tufted crown of 
the head, and the radiation of the hair of the face from two whorls, 
which causes that on the nose to be directed downwards. The 
present species is distinguished by its small size (height at shoulder 
about 19 inches), its pale pepper-and-salt brownish or grey colour, the 
streak on the forehead, and the absence of a gland and tuft on the 
hock, 
Distribution.—Guiana, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil, and Trinidad. 
Length F 
PMs of Girth. Tip te Locality. Owner. 
horn. 
42 3? 4 Trinidad ; ; , . Dr. Percy Rendall. 
3 24 2 Do. ‘ : ‘ . Dr. Albert von Stephani. 
- Owner’s measurements. 
