EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXII. 

 ODOCOILEUS SINALO/E Allen. 



Figures all $ nat. size. 



Eight sets of antlers from animals of 4th (Figs, i, 10-4, 40) and 5th (5, 50-8, 



8a) years. 



FIGS, i and ia. No. 25814, Mesa de Cullutan, Jalisco. Small, delicate 

 antlers, the right 3-tined, the left with an additional (abnormal) point near the 

 end of the main beam. 



FIGS. 2 and 20. No. 26140. Volcan de Fuego, Jalisco. Small 2-tined 

 antlers. 



FIGS. 3 and 30. No. 25823, Mesa de Cullutan, Jalisco. Antlers 3-tined and 

 heavier. 



FIGS. 4 and 40. No. 26141. Volcan de Fuego, Jalisco. Antlers as in the 

 Fig. 3 specimen. 



FIGS. 5 and 50. No. 25811, La Laja, Jalisco. Heavy, 3-tined antlers. 

 (This and the following three sets of antlers are much heavier than the preceding 

 four sets, and are apparently from animals in their 5th year.) 



FIGS. 6 and 6a. No. 25787, La Cienega, Jalisco. Antlers 4-tined, with 

 greatly incurved main beams. 



FIGS. 7 and 70. No. 25786, La Cienega, Jalisco. Antlers 3-tined. 



FIGS. 8 and 8a. No. 25819, Mesa de Cullutan, Jalisco. 



