98 THE SELOTTS COLLECTION. 



side curve 48 ; circumference (between bez and trez tines) 6i ; 

 widest spread inside 43 ; spread from tip to tip 41. Points 7 + 7. 

 Typical locality, Eastern Canada ; range includes the Rocky 

 Mountains. 



482 19. 7. 15. 457. 30 October, 1897. Junction of Cabin Creek 



with the South Fork of Stinking Water River, Wyoming. 



483 18. 7. 15. 458. 29 October, 1897. Near Cabin Creek, South 



Fork of Stinking Water River, Wyoming. 



484 19. 7. 15. 459. 6 November, 1897. Rock Creek, near Isha- 



wood, Wyoming. 



485 19.7.15.460. 21 October, 1897. South Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



486 19. 7. 15, 461. 2 October, 1897. South Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



487 19. 7. 15. 462. 14 November, 1898. North Fork of Stinking 



Water River, Wyoming. 



488 19. 7. 15. 463. 18 October, 1897. East Fork of South Fork 



of Stinking Water River, Wyoming. 

 489-490 19. 7. 15. 464-465. Wyoming. 



MAINE WHITE-TAILED DEER. 

 ODOCOILEUS VIBGINIANUS BOEEALIS. 



Odocoileus americanus borealis, Miller, Bull. N. York State Mus. vol. 



viii. p. 83, 1900 ; List N. Amer. Mamm. p. 386, 1912. 

 Odocoileus virginianus borealis, Stone and Cram, American Animals, 



p. 39, 1903, 



The White-tailed Deer is distinguished from the other members 

 of the genus Odocoileus by its longer tail and smaller ears. The 

 present race differs from the typical one in .being larger, in size and 

 greyer in colour. 



Horn measurements : length on outside curve 21 ; greatest 

 width inside 17 ; spread from tip to tip 12. Points 4 -f 4. 



Typical locality, Hancock County, Maine; range from New 

 England States and Canada to northern New York. 



491 19 7.15.466 (Immature male). 17 October, 1900. Snake 

 Lake, Western Quebec, Canada. 



