68 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 



17. Odocoileus costaricensis Miller. 



1901. Odocoileus costaricensis Miller, Proc. biol. soc. Wash- 

 ington, xiv, p. 35. April 25, 1901. 



Type locality. — Talamanca region, on the eastern side of 

 Costa Rica, between the coast and the foot of the Cordilleras. 



18. Odocoileus hemionus canus Merriam. 



1901. Odocoileus hemionus canus Merriam, Proc. Wash- 

 ington acad. sci., in, p. 560. November 29, 1901. 



Type locality. — Sierra en Media, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. 



Odocoileus mexicanus (Gmelin), p. 16. This name is stated by 

 Allen to be untenable, as identification of the Cervus mexicanus of 

 Gmelin is not possible. He therefore replaces it by : 

 Dama lichtensteini Allen. 



1902. Dama lichtensteini Allen, Bull. Amer. rnus. nat. hist., 

 xvi, p. 20. February 1, 1902. 



According to Osgood (Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xv, p. 87-88, 

 April 25, 1902), the name mexicanus as used by Lichtenstein is 

 tenable for this species, which should be known as : 

 Odocoileus mexicanus (Lichtenstein). 

 1827-1834. Cervus mexicanus Lichtensteix, Darstellung 

 neuer oder wenig bekannter Siiugethiere, pi. xvm and 

 accompanying text. 

 Type locality. — Valley of Mexico (see Osgood, Proc. biol. 

 soc. Washington, xv, p. 88, April 25, 1902). 



19. Odocoileus rothschildi (Thomas). 



1902. Dama rothschildi Thomas, Xovitates zoologicae, ix, p. 

 136. April 10, 1902. 



1902. Odocoileus rothschildi Thomas, Proc. biol. soc. Wash- 

 ington, xv, p. 198. October 10, 1902. 



Type locality. — Coiba Island, off west coast of Panama. 



Odocoileus americanus (Erxleben), p. 14. Both Allen (Bull. 

 Amer. mus. nat. hist., xvi, p. 19, February 1, 1902) and Osgood 

 (Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xv, p. 87, April 25, 1902) have urged 

 the untenability of this specific name. If this view be adopted 

 the species will stand as : 



Odocoileus virginianus (Boddaert). 



1784. [Cervus] virginianus Boddaert, Elenchus animalium, 

 p. 136. 



