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Mazama bisulca Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, 1898, 296 ; P. Z. S., 1899, 

 917, pi. Ixi, animal, and head, text cut. Patagonia. — Berg, Comunic. 

 Mus. nac. de Buenos Aires, I, No. 7, Oct. 1900, 260-263 (full 

 synonymy). 



Hippocamebis bisukus Thomas, P. Z. S., 1898, 212, Chubut, East Pata- 

 gonia. 



XenelapJms bisulcus Prichard, P. Z. S., 1902, I, 172 ; Through Heart of 

 Patagonia, 1902, 146 (description and half-tone plate of skull), 152 

 (colored plate of animal in summer coat), 248-251 (habits and distri- 

 bution and text cut of skull). 



Cmneliis equinits Tvtw'\r2in\xs, Mus. Biol., II, 1803, 179 (ex Molina). 



Hippocanielus dubius Leuckart, De Equo bisulco Molinae, 1816, 24 ; Isis, 

 1825, 362 (ex Molina). 



Attchenia huamel Ham. Smith, Griffith's An. King., V, 1827, 300 (ex 

 Molina). 



Fiircifer /mantel Gr2iy, P. Z. S., 1850, 236; Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (2), IX, May, 1852, 427 ; Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., Ungulata Furc, 

 1852, 227. 



Cerviis [Cervequus] andiciis Lesson, Nouv. Tabl. R^gne Anim., 1842, 173 

 {^ Equits bisidcus Molina). 



Furcifer andicus Lahille, Congr. Cient. Lat. Amen, III, 1899 (1900), 195. 



Cervus cJiilensis Gay & Gervais, Ann. des Sci. nat. (3), V, 1846, 91. Chili : 

 original description. — Gay, Hist. Chile, Zool, I, 1847-1854, 159, pi. 

 ii. — Sclater, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), XI, 1873, 213 (with ref- 

 erence to Hnaniela leucotis Gray) ; P. Z. S., 1875, 44, text cut of 

 brow antler; synonymy. — Burmeister, Desc. phys. Rep. Arg., Ill, 

 1879, 462 (in part). — Philippi, Anal. Mus. nac. Chile, ZooL, 1894, pi. 

 i, fig. I. 



Cervus [^Furcifer) chilensis Wagner, Schreber's Saug. Suppl., V, 1855, 

 382. 



Creagroceros chilensis Fitzinger, Sitzb. Akad. Wien, LXVIII, 1873, 358; 

 ibid., LXXVIII, 1879, 372. " 



Cariacus [Fttrcifer] chilensis Brooke, P. Z. S., 1878, 923. 



Cariacus chilensis Hatcher, Narrative Princeton Univ. Exp. Patagonia, I, 

 1903, 185, 271. 



Capreolus leucotis Gray, P. Z. S., 1849, 64, pi. xii, "shot twenty leagues 

 from Port Famine, Straits of Magellan." 



