CERVUS VIRGINIANUS, Pennant. 

 Common Deer. 



Cervus Virj^iuiauus Boddaert, Elenchus Animalium, 



I. 136, 1784. 

 ZiMMERMANN, Penii. Arkt. Zool., 



31, 1789. 

 Gmelin, Syst. Nat., L 179, 1788. 

 Keur, Linn., 299, 1792. 

 Shaw, Gen. Zool., 11. 284. 



SCHREBER, Sfiugt, V. 1836. 



Desmarest, Mamm.. 11. 424. 

 Harlan, Fauna Am., 238. 

 Doughty, Cab. Nat. Hist., I. 3. 

 GoDMAN, Am. Nat. Hist., II. 306. 

 De Kay, N. Y. Zool., 113. 

 Wagner, Supp. Schreb., IV. 373 

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



220; III. 168. 

 Baird, Pacific R. R. Rep., VIII. 



643. 

 J. E. Gray, Knows. Menag., 66, 



1850. 

 Erxleben, Syst., 312, 1777, 

 Douglas, Zool. Jour. IV., 330. 

 Richardson, Fauna B. A., 25. 

 Wagner, Supp. Scbreb., IV. 375. 

 AuD. & Bach., N. Am. Quad., III. 



773. 

 Pucheran, Mon. du Cerf, Arcliiv. 



du Mus., VI. 322. 

 Baird, Pacific R. R. Rep., VIII. 



629. 



Cervus Mexicauus Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I. 179, 1788. 



Wagner, Supp. Schreb., Sliugt., 



IV. 378. 

 GiEBEL, SJiugt. 1855, 340. 

 Baird, Pacific R. R. Rep., 653. 



Virginian Deer Pennant, Syn., 51. 



Shaw, Genl. Zool, II. 284. 



CervHS (Cariacus) Virginiauus. 



Cervus dama Americana. • • 

 Cervus leucurus 



About the size of the Columbia deer, with longer legs and longer 

 body ; head lean and slim ; nose pointed and naked ; eyes large and lus- 



