PERE DAVID'S DEER—CHINESE RED DEER 
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BURMESE STAG or THEMIN (Cervus eldi)—coné/nwed. 
wen Length | 
t- |Circum-] Ti Widest | points. | e1= 
ent (Cirum-| Tip to | Widsst| Points |ofbrow| Habitat one 
curve. | tine. 
34 5g 234 | 20% |IO+10 Burma J. Carr Saunders. 
| 
-332 ) 42 172 | 242 | 5+4 Do. GaptG. Hs, Mockler. 
334 40 15 Pegu  Jungles, | Col. Pole Carew. 
Burma 
338 | 58 Bae leg7e les 5 3urma Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
33 43 28% | 321 | 3+3 | Do. Sir Victor Brooke’s Collection. 
32i | 53 20} | 20) | 443 | Do. Gen. Sir Henry Collett, K.C. DB. 
| 
32 | 4 18} | 244-| 645 Do: | Col. J. Biddulph. 
| Bc 
Bry | 5 253 | 20) | 6+7 Nepal | B. H. Hodgson, British Museum. 
| 
—24 4h 18 18h | 5+5 | Burma | Dublin Museum. 
184 | 33 124 | 134 | 5+6 Formosa _ | R. Swinhoe, British Museum. 
138 | 34 123 | 5+6 Siam _ | British Museum. 
| 
PERE DAVID’S DEER (Cervus davidianus). 
HEIGHT at shoulder about 45 inches. 
Dostribution—North-Eastern Palaarctic Region. 
Length 
on out- |Circum-| Tip to | Widest | points . 
side |ference.| Tip. | inside. Points, Habitat. Owner. 
curve. 
328 63 133 183 | 8+8 | Near Pekin Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
-307 5 356 | 35a's [1 +10, Imperial Park, Pekin | Paris Museum (Type Specimen), 
| Pere R. David. 
28} 538 264 3+ 3 | Captive Specimen Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
27 Gi 20} 6+5 British Museum. 
22 43 4+3 . Bred in England Duke of Bedford. 
Amurland and thence to Northern China (Lydekker). 
CHINESE RED DEER (Cervus xanthopygus). 
Distribution—Northern Asia from the Caucasus through Siberia to 
Length 
on out-|Circum-| Tip to | Widest ate A 
side |ference.| Tip. | inside. points: Habitat. 
curve. 
-20§ 48 144 | 164 | 3+4 | Mantchuria . 
Owner. 
Paris Museum (Type Specimen), Mr. 
Fontamer. 
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