CERVUS MACROTLS, Say. 



Mule Deer. 



CervUS macrotis, .... Say, Long's Expd., ir. 254. 



Harlan, Fauna, 243. 

 Sabine, Frank. Journ., 667. 

 GODMAN, Nat. Hist, II. 204. 

 Wagner, Supp. Schreb., IV. 371. 

 Pucheran, Mon. Cerf. Ai-chiv. du 



Mils., VI. 369. 

 Peale, Phila. Ad. Sci., I., II. 

 Richardson, F. B. A., 254. 

 Baird, Pacific R. R. Surv., 656. 

 AuD. & Bach., Quad. N. Am., II. 206. 

 Griffiths, An. Kingd., V. No. 794. 

 CerVUS (CariaCUS) macrotis. Gray, Knows. Menag. Ung., 67. 



Gray, Pr. Zool. Soc. Lond., XVHI. 

 239. 

 CervilS aurltUS Warden, Hist. U. S., 640 [Richard- 

 son]. 



Cei'f millet Desmarest, Mamm., 443. 



Black-tailed Deer Lewis & Clark, Exped., by Paul 



Allen, L 95, 220, 242, 462. 

 GoDMAN, Nat. Hist., II. 305, 

 Richardson, F. B. A., 254. 

 Black-tailed, or Mule Deer. James, Long's Exped., II. 276. 



Gass, Journ., 55. 



Lewis & Clark, Exped., by Paul 

 Allen, n. 410. 

 Great Eared Deer. . . . Griffith, An. Kingd., IV. 133; V. 794. 



Mule Deer Lewis & Clark, Exped., by Paul 



Allen, L 301, 303, 311, 315, 324; 

 IL 211, 515, 526, 530. 

 Warden, U. S. L, 245. 

 AuD. & Bach., Quad. N. Am., 11. 206. 

 Baird, Pacific R. R. Rep., VIIL 656. 



Larger than the common deer, and coarser built. Color dark gray. 

 Antlers, only on the male. They are once or twice and sometimes thrice 

 bifurcated. Ears long, broad, thick, and clumsy, well covered with hair 

 on both sides. Tail, short, small, round, white, terminating with a tuft 



