78 ODONTOCGELUS, 
which is now used as a rug in a private house in Washington, D. C., 
and no measurements are available. 
e.—eanus (Odocoileus!), Merr., Proc. Wash. Acad. Nat. Scien., 111, 
IQOT, p. 560. 
CutnuAHuA MuLeE Derr. 
Type locality. Sierra en Media, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. 
Genl, Char, Similar to O. hemionus, but paler (winter pelage). 
Antlers similar but lighter and more slender. 
Color. Above pale gray; top of head and face pale brown; chin 
white; breast black; beneath white; tail above dark on basal half, 
sometimes for the whole length, tip black. 
Measurements. Total length, 1830; tail vertebra, 230; hind foot, 
500; height at withers, 955. 
d.—peninsula (Mazama), Lydekk., Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1897, p. 899-900. 
LOWER CALIFORNIA DEER. 
Type locality. La Paz, Lower California, Mexico. 
Geogr, Distr. Cape region of Lower California. 
Genl. Char. Size small, black dorsal line. 
Color. Wunter Pelage. Above iron gray; dorsal black band 
extending over the tail; flanks and legs chestnut; under parts black- 
ish brown; tail white with black base and tip. 
Antlers. Simple spikes, and basal snag. 
Measurements. Smaller than O. h. californicus. 
61. sinalozw (Odocoileus!), Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1903, p. 
O13. 
SINALOA WHITE-TAILED DEER. 
Type locality. Escuinapa, State of Sinaloa, Mexico. 
Color. Above yellowish gray brown; black band above nose; 
sides of nose, space behind nose band, and orbital ring gray; chin 
and throat buffy grayish white; axillary and inguinal regions, posterior 
surface of upper fore legs and inner side of thighs white; limbs buffy 
brown anteriorly; yellowish white on sides and hind parts below 
carpal and tarsal joints; tail above bright rufous, below white; ears 
whitish inside. 
Measurements. Total length, 1435; tail vertebra, 175; hind foot, 
340; ear from notch, 117; from anterior base, 145. Skull: total 
length, 215; Hensel, 200; occipito-nasal length, 182; length of nasals, 
56; zygomatic breadth, gt; width of frontals at anterior border of 
orbit, 54.5; width of constriction at base of horns, 69; mastoid 
breadth, 65; alveolar length of upper premolar-molar series, 70; 
young adult; antlers slender spikes, 45 and 88 mm. in length in two 
individuals, 
