172 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



T.— Odoeoileus virginianus chiriquensis. 



Odocoileus rothschildi chiriquensis, Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. vol. xxviii, p. 96, 1910; Miller, List N. Amer. Mamm. 

 p. 389, 1912. 



Typical locality Chiriqui, Panama. 



The continental representative of the preceding race. 



No specimen in collection. 



U.— Odoeoileus virg-inianus columbicus. 



Corvus, sp. Pucheran, Arch. Mus. Paris, vol. vi, p. 335, pi. xxiii, 



fig. 1, 1852. 

 Cervus columbicus, Fitninger, Sitzher. Tc. Ale. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixxix, 



pt. 1, p. 66, 1879. 

 Odocoileus columbicus, Osgood, Field Mies. Zool. Pub. vol. x, p. 139, 



1914. 



Type in Paris Museum. 



Typified by a skull and antlers, stated to be from Bogota, 

 Colombia, but which, according to Osgood, not improbably 

 came from the savannas of the Orinoco. The antlers appear 

 to be unlike those of 0. v. gymnotis, vs'ith which this form 

 has been identified. The undermentioned specimen has 

 well-haired ears, externally blackish, like the face, no 

 metatarsal gland, and short rufous brown coat. 



9. 7. 17. 39. Skull and skin, female. La Maria, Dagua 

 Valley, Western Colombia. Provisionally referred to this 

 race. Purchased {Eosenhcrg), 1909. 



V. — Odocoileus virginianus lasiotis. 



Odocoileus lasiotis, Osgood, Field Mus. Zool. Pub. vol. x, p. 136, 1914. 



Typical locality Paramo de los Conejos, Sierra de Merida, 

 Venezuela. 



Type in Field Museum, Chicago. 



A medium-sized mountain-race, with long, dense coat of 

 a general huffish grey colour, variegated by blackish brown 

 markings, the individual hairs having subterminal bufQsh 

 rings and dusky tips, thickly liaired and comparatively short 

 ears, broad, heavy tail, and short, wide hoofs ; metatarsal 

 gland wanting. 



