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84. 5. 28. 1. Skin, mounted. Yellowstone. 



Purchased (H. Ward), 1876. 



11. 3. 28. 1. Body-skin. Gros Ventre Basin, N.W. 

 Wyoming. 



Presented ly the Hon. L. V. Kay-Sliuttleworth, 1911. 



B. Cervus canadensis occiden tails. 



Cervus occidentalis, H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, vol. iv, 

 p. 101, vol. v, p. 308, 1827 ; Jardine, Naturalist's Libr., Mamm. 

 vol. iii, p. 139, 1835 ; Lesson, Nouv. Tabl. Regne Anim., Mamm. 

 p. 171, 1842 ; Stone and Cram, American Mammals, p. 34, 1903. 



Elaphus occidentalis, Swainson, Classif. Quadrupeds, p. 292, 1835. 



Cervus canadensis occidentalis, Blyth, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 618 ; 

 LydekJcer, Deer of All Lands, p. 101, 1898, Great and Small 

 Game of Europe, etc. p. 56, 1901 ; Elliot, Zool. Pub. Field Mus. 

 vol. i, p. 269, 1899, Sijnop. Mamm. N. Amer. (Zool. Pub. Field 

 Mus. vol. ii) p. 34, 1901, Cat. Mamm. Field Mus. (op. cit. vol. viii) 

 p. 44, 1907 ; Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 44, 1910, 

 ed. 7, p. 44, 1914 ; Miller, List N. Amer. Mamm. p. 385, 1912. 



Strongyloceros occidentalis, Fitzinger, Sitzber. Jc. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 

 vol. Ixix, pt. 1, p. 563, 1874. 



Cervus roosevelti, Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. xi, 

 p. 271, 1897. 



Typical locality the Pacific coast of North America. 



Larger and darker-coloured than typical race, with 

 heavier antlers. 



The distributional area includes the Coast Kange of 

 Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. 



G90, a. Frontlet and antlers. San Diego, California. 



Presented by C. Pentland, Esq. 



98. 2. 26. 1. Skull, with antlers. Vancouver Island, 

 British Columbia. Presented by H. J. Elwes, Esq., 1898. 



C. Cervus canadensis merriami. 



'Cervus merriami, Nelson, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. vol. xvi, p. 7, 

 1902 ; Stone and Cram, American Mammals, p. 34, 1903 ; 

 Elliot, Chech-List Mamm. N. Amer. (Zool. Pub. Field Mus. 

 vol. vi) p. 42, 1905 ; Miller, List N. Amer. Mamm. p. 385, 1912. 



Typical locality Black Eiver Valley, White Mountains, 

 Arizona. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Nose darker and head and limbs redder than in typical 



