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knees and hocks downwards, and tarsal tuft also black ; 

 abdomen, inside of thighs, throat, chin, and insides and bases 

 of backs of ears white or yellowish white; a whitish line 

 above, or a ring round, eyes, most marked in females; a 

 black band on muzzle and upper lip, joining a median dark 

 streak on nose, and black markings on under lip ; tail 

 yellowish rusty red above and black beneath ; in immature 

 females limbs less black, showing fawn on sides below hocks 

 and knees, in advance of which the extremities are white, 

 and black streak on nose wanting ; young not spotted. Fine 

 antlers attain a length of from 21 to 24 J inches. 



The range includes suitable localities throughout Brazil, 

 and perhaps part of Guiana, through Paraguay, Entre Kios, 

 and Uruguay to the Chaco, or wooded internal districts of 

 Argentina. 



687, a. Frontlet and antlers. South America. No history. 



65. 7. 8. 2 (687, I). Frontlet and antlers. South 

 America. Purchased (Bartlett), 1865. 



71. 6. 20. 2 (687, c.) Antlers. South America. 



Purchased (Cutter), 1871. 



72. 11. 4. 1. Frontlet and antlers. South America. 



Purchased (Gerrard), 1872. 



94. 6. 25. 1. Skull, with antlers. Paraguay ; collected 



by Dr. J. Bohls. Purchased, 1894. 



98. 10. 11. 1. Skin, mounted. Brazil. Purchased, 1898. 



6. 10. 18. 1. Head, mounted, with abnormal antlers. 



Northern Argentina. 



Presented ly A. F. Vans Agnew, Esq., 1906. 

 11. 10. 27. 4. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Alto 

 Paraguay, Bolivia ; collected by Mr. C. H. B. Grant. 



Presented ly G. W. Tudor, Esq., 1911. 



II. BLASTOCEEUS BEZOARTICUS. 



Cervus bezoarticus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 10, vol. i, p. 175, ed. 12, 

 vol. i, p. 67, 1766. 



Cervus campestrds, F. Cuvier, Diet. Sci. Nat. vol. vii, p. 484, 1817 ; 

 H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, vol. iv, p. 136, 1827; 

 Burmeister, Descript. Phys. Repub. Argent, vol. iii, p. 463, "1879 ; 

 Goeldi, Mammiferos do Brasil, p. 107, 1893. 



Cervus leucogaster, Schreber, Sdugthiere, vol. v, p. 1127, 1817. 



