1875.] MR. P. L, SCLATER ON CERVUS CHILENSIS. 45 
and other species.of Cervus found on the western slope of the Andes 
in Peru and Chili :— 
“Mr. Reed having requested information as to the correct generic 
and specific names of this Deer, I answer that, according to my views, 
Left horn of Cervus chilensis (side view). «@. Brow-antler. 
already expressed in a short note in the ‘Annals’ for 1873, it is 
simply Cervus chilensis. 
“The following appear to be its more recent synonyms :— 
‘* CERVUS CHILENSIS. 
“ Cervus chilensis, Gay et Gerv. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. v. p. 91 (1846) ; 
Gay, Hist. de Chile, Zool. i. p. 159, pl. ii.; Philippi, Wiegm. Arch. 
1870, pt. i. p. 46; Sclater, Ann. N. H. xi. p. 213 (1873). 
“ Capreolus leucotis, Gray, P. Z. S. 1849, p. 64, Mamm., pl. xii. 
“« Huamela leucotis, Gray, Ann. N. H. x. p. 445 (1872), et e7. xi. 
p. 219 (cum tab.) et p. 309; Gray, Hand-l. of Edent. &c. p. 160. 
“As regards Capreolus leucotis, the female specimen originally 
exhibited by Dr. Gray before this Society and figured in our ‘ Pro- 
