MULE-DEER 



109 



Length 



on out- Circum- Tip to Widest 

 side ference. Tip. inside, 

 curve. 



24 -J 

 24 



24 



24 

 24 



5 

 41 



2 5 



24 



Points. 



Locality. 



Owner. 



T. W. II. Clarke. 



II. S. Beall. 



T. P. A. Holford. 



W. Neilson. 



Major J. M'Call Maxwell. 



Count E. Hoyos. 



BLACK-TAILED DEER (Mazama [Dorcelaphus] columbiana). 

 (Odocoileus coluuibianus of American naturalists.) 



Nearly allied to the mule-deer, but of inferior size, with relatively 

 smaller ears and finer hair ; but specially characterised by the shorter 

 gland and tuft on the hind cannon-bone, and the larger and longer 

 tail, of which the upper surface is black and the lower white. 



Distribution. Western North America, from Fort George, British 

 Columbia, to California. 



Points. 



Locality. 



4i 



14 



Pacific Slope . 

 9 + 6 British Columbia 



Vancouver 



5 + 5 N. E. California 

 5 + 7 Do. 



5 + 5 ? 



3 + 3 .S. California . 

 5 + 3 British Columbia 



- Owner's measurements. 

 1 Outside. 



Owner. 



F. Hart. 



G. Wrey. 



Clive Phillipps-Wolley. 

 H. C. Nelson. 

 A. E. Leatham. 



Sir W. Gordon Gumming, 



Bart. 

 Sir Victor Brooke's Collection. 



W. T. Hornaday. 



