JAPANESE DEER—MANTCHURKIAN DE ER 21 
JAPANESE DEER (Cervus sika). 
Several herds of these Deer 
have been acclimatised in Great 
Britain, notably by the late Sir Victor Brooke, Bart., at Colebrooke, 
Ireland, and Viscount Powerscourt, County Wicklow, as well as Sir 
Robert Harvey, Bart., at Langley, Slough. 
Distribution—Japan and Northern Siam. 
Circum-| Tip to | Widest 
Length. ate ios 
S*""lference.| Tip. | inside. 
Points. 
Habitat. 
Owner. 
Bids ee 5a 273 | 273 | 4+4 
22 4 16; 13% 5+4 
212 32 164 | 20} | 10+6 
184 | 32 12 9 
Tess || Sis II 124 4+4 
162 | 33 13 4+3 
16g 3 92 10 4+3 
15> | 24 gf | Tos | 4+4 
15t | 33 12} | 10h] 4+4 
North Japan 
Bred in Ireland 
Bred in Ireland 
Kobe, Japan 
Japan . 
Bred in Ireland 
Bred in Ireland 
Islands of Yezzo . 
Bred in England . 
Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
Do. 
St. George Littledale. 
Sir Victor Brooke’s Collection. 
Do. 
Do. 
Dr. Percy Rendall. 
British Museum. 
Hon, J. Ward. 
Duke of Bedford. 
Hon. R. A. Ward. 
MANTCHURIAN DEER (Cervus mantchuricus). 
This species is very closely allied to Cervus Sika. 
Distrtbution——N orthern China. 
| Circum- Tip to 
Length (rosea Tips Points. | Habitat. Owner. 
—26 44 132 4+4 | Mantchuria Paris Museum. 
a 3 20 | 444 
South Ussuri, Mantchuria | British Museum. 
