CERVID^ ion 



The range, ou the assumption Hiat 0. cuopia is absolutely 

 identical with the Japanese form, includes a part of China. 

 60: 12. 12. 1. Shed antlers. Japan. 



Purchased (Zoological Socidij), 1860. 



63. 5. 28. 1. Shed antlers. Japan. 



Piirchased (Zoological Society), 1860. 



64. 12. 30. 3. Skin, formerly mounted. Kanegawa, 

 Japan ; from a stag presented to the Zoological Society by 

 J. Wilks, Esq. Type o( Eusa japonica. 



Purchased (Zoological Society) , 1864. 

 83. 4. 14. 2. Skin, formerly mounted, and skeleton. 

 Newchwang, Northern China. Type of C. cnopis. 



Purchased (Zoological Society), 1883. 



85. 2. 2.3. 1. Skull and antlers. Northern Japan ; 



collected by H. Tryer, Esq. Purchased, 1885. 



85. 2. 23. 2. Skull and antlers, immature. Same locality 



and collector. Same history. 



92. 12. 2. 3-4. Two frontlets, with antlers. Kobe, 

 Japan. Presented hy Dr. P. Rendcdl, 1892. 



93. 4. 17. 1-4. Eour frontlets, with antlers. From stags 

 bred at Powerscourt, County Wicklow, Ireland. 



Presented hy Viseount Powerscourt, 1893. 

 95. 5. 25. 1. Skull and antlers of hybrid between 

 C. nippon and C elaphus. Bred at Powerscourt. 



Same donor, 1895. 

 95. 5. 25. 2. Antlers of a similar hybrid. Same locality. 



Same history. 



98. 3. 10. 1. Skin, mounted. Prom a stag bred in 



England. Presented by the Hon. E. Ward, 1898. 



5. 5. 30. 29. Skull and skin, female. Nara Ken, Hondo, 



Japan ; collected by M. P. Anderson, Esq. 



Presented hy the Duke of Bedford, K.G., 1905. 

 5. 11. 3. 44. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Yakushima 

 Island, Southern Japan ; collected by Alan Owston, Esq. 



Sam.c history. 



5. 11. 3. 45-46. Two skulls and skins, female. Same 



locality. Same history. 



5. 11. 3. 47. Skin, young. Same locality. Same history. 



5. 11. 3. 48. Skull and skin, young. Same locality. 



Same history. 



