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tarsal gland and tuft small ; * antlers short, fine, and dirty 

 white in colour. 



Eange co-extensive with that of M. americana, but also 

 including Trinidad. 



A. Mazama simplieieornis simplicicornis. 



Typical locality Brazil. 



General characters those of species. 



141, a. Skull and skin, female. Locality unknown. 



No history. 



41. 593. Skull and skin, female. Brazil ; collected by 

 Parreys. Purchased. 



44.9.11.107. Skin, formerly mounted. British Guiana ; 

 collected by Sir E. Schomburgk. Purchased, 1844. 



46. 2. 13. 3 (46. 4. 10. 6-685, 6). Skull and skin. Brazil. 



Purchased (Brandt), 1846. 



47. 1.1. 22. 21. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Santa 

 Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia ; collected by Mr. T. Bridges. 



Purchased, 1847. 



47. 11. 22. 21*. Skin, immature. Same locality and 

 collector. Same history. 



58. 6. 18. 7. Skin, female. Locality unknown. 



Purchased (Zoological Society), 1858. 



59. 9. 6. 106 (1037, &). Skull, young. Surinam, Dutch 

 Guiana ; Dr. A. Gunther's collection. Purchased, 1859. 



80. 5. 6. 40. Skin, female. Sarayacu, Ecuador ; collected 



by C. Buckley, Esq. Purchased, 1880. 



80. 5. 6. 41. Skin, immature. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



82. 9. 30. 26. Skull, with antlers. Taquara, Rio Grande 

 do Sul, Brazil ; collected by Dr. H. von Ihering. 



Purchased, 1882. 



82. 9. 30. 27. Skull, female. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 

 92. 11. 2. 3. Skin, young. Trinidad. 



Presented by H. Carracciolo, Esq., 1892. 

 97. 1. 5. 20. Skin. Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia ; 



* Fitzinger founded Doratoceros on account of the supposed 

 absence of the tarsal gland, which is stated by Pocock to be present. 



