160 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



50. 11. 30. 2. Skin, mounted. North America. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1850. 



51. 7. 9. 4. Skin, young female, mounted. Probably 

 from an animal born in London. Same history, 1851. 



53. 8. 29. 46. Skin, immature female. North America. 



Same history, 1853. 

 681, r. Skeleton and antlers, mounted. Wisconsin. 



No history. 

 50. 11. 22. 25 (681, q). Skeleton, immature. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1850. 

 59. 9. 28. 5-6 (681, lu, x). Two skulls, with antlers. 

 North America. Purchased {Cuming), 1859. 



681, «(. Skull, with antlers. iVo history. 



74. 10. 6. 1. Frontlet and antlers. Fulton County, 

 Ohio ; collected by Mr. Sleight. Purchased, 1874. 



681. «. Frontlet and antlers, immature. North America. 



JVo history. 

 681, h-d. Three frontlets, with antlers. JYo history. 



681, a^ Frontlet and antlers. North America. 



No history. 

 681, ii, 0, p, q. Four frontlets, with antlers. North 

 America. No history. 



681,/, g. Two single antlers. Nortli America. 



No history. 



B.— Odoeoileus vipginianus borealis. 



Odoooileus americanus borealis, Miller, Bull. N. York State Mus. 



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

 Odoeoileus virginianus borealis. Stone and Oram, American Animals, 



p. 39, 1903. 

 Mazama americana borealis, Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, 



p. 104, 1910. 

 Mazama virginiana borealis, LydeJeker, Ward's Becords of Big 



Game, ed. 7, p. 102, 1914. 



Typical locality Hancock County, Maine. 

 Type in New York State Museum. 

 Eather larger and greyer than the typical race. 

 The range extends from the New England States and 

 Canada to northern New York. 



45. 7. 4. 5. Skull and antlers. Hudson Bay. 



Presented hy the Hudson Bay Co., 1845. 



