RUHINA1VTIA CERVINAE CERVUS LEUCURUS. 



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Fig. 14. Cervus leucurus. No. $920. Yellowstone river. Right horn from inside. Size, 3.68 inches to the inch. 



Fig. 15. Cervus leucurus. No. 658. Upper Missouri. Left horn from inside. Size, 5.04 inches to the inch. The 

 horn is remarkable for the amount of flattening, and consequent elongation antero-posteriorly, of the cross section at 

 any point. 



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Fig. 16. Cervus leucurus. No. 2928. White Earth river, Nebraska. Both horns from 

 the left. Size 3. 91 inches to the inch. This horn is much compressed antero-posteriorly, 

 at its terminal or upper half, as in the moose or reindeer. It may possibly be a C. macro/is, 

 but is labelled by Lieutenant Warren C. virginianus, and most probably is the white-tailed 

 deer of the Upper Missouri. 



Fig. 17. Cervus leucurus. No. 3203. Whidby's island, Puget's Sound. The true C. 

 levurus of Douglas. Right horn from inside. Size, 5.09 inches to the inch. 



