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central and northern Spain, but its right to recognition is 

 more than doubtful. 



95. 9. 4. 14. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Goto 

 Donana, Huelva, Spain ; collected by A. Ruiz. 



Presented by the Lord Lilford, 1895. 



95. 9. 4. 15. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and 



collector. Same history. 



8. 3. 8. 14. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Same locality. 



Presented by Abel Chapman, Esq., 1908. 



8. 3. 8. 15. Skull, with antlers. Same locality. 



Same history. 



D. Cervus elaphus elaphus. 



Cervus elaphus typicus, Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, p. 65, 1898 ; 



Jolcaud, Rev. Africaine, no. 287, p. 1, 1912, partim. 

 Cervus elaphus elaphus, Miller, Cat. Mamm. West. Europe, p. 967, 



1912. 



Typical locality southern Sweden. 



Size large ; rump-patch not markedly lighter than flanks, 

 and without well-defined black border. 



According to Lonnberg, the range seems to have extended 

 originally over the greater part of Gotaland, but at the 

 present day red deer in Sweden are confined to southern 

 Skania, where they are chiefly found on a few large estates, 

 Hackeberga, Ofvedskloster, Borringe, Sofdeborg, Snogeholm, 

 Skabersjo, etc. Their number is small, perhaps not more 

 than about 100 head. 



No specimen in collection. 



E. Cervus elaphus atlanticus. 



Cervus elaphus atlanticus, Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. vol. iii, no. 9, p. 9, 

 1906; Collett, Bergens Mus. Aarbog, 1909, no. 6; Trouessart, 

 Faune Mamm. Europe, p. 228, 1910 ; Miller, Cat. Mamm. West. 

 Europe, p. 967, 1912. 



Typical locality Hitteren Island, Trondhjeni, Norway ; 

 the range including the west coast of Norway from Stavanger 

 Fjord north to about latitude 65. 



Size smaller and colour paler than in typical race, with 

 a distinct blackish band on front border of rump-patch. 



No specimen in collection. 



