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D.— Odocoileus columbianus crooki. 



Dorcelaphus crooki, Mearns, Proe. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xx, p. 468, 

 1897. 



Odocoileus crooki, Seton-Thompson, Forest and Stream, vol. li, 

 p. 286, 1898 ; Elliot, Synop. Mamm. N. Amer. {Field Mus. Zool. 

 Pub. vol. ii) p. 41, 1901 ; Stone and Cram, American Mammals, 

 p. 41, 1903 ; Miller, List N. Amer. Mamm. p. 387, 1912. 



Mazama crooki, Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, p. 268, 1898. 



Mazama oolumbiana crooki, Lydelcker, Great and Small Game of 

 Europe, etc. p. 862, 1901. 



Odontocoelus crooki, Elliot, Chech-List Mamm. N. Amer. etc. (Field 

 Mus. Zool. Pub. vol. vi) p. 47, 1905. 



Typical locality Dog Mountains, Grant County, New 

 Mexico. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



General colour (female) in summer reddish-fawn, darker 

 on back, with the neck greyish drab, flanks greyish cinnamon, 

 and legs creamy ; black of upper side of tail extending on to 

 lower side of tip ; hairs of metatarsal tuft sooty with white tips. 



No specimen in collection. 



Inceet^ Sedis. 



1. Cervus affinis, PucJieran, C.R. Ac. Sci. Paris, vol. xxix, p. 777, 



1849 ; nee Hodgson, 1841. 

 Cervus similis, Pucheran, Arch. Mus. Paris, vol. vi, p. 357, 1852. 

 Reduncina similis, Fitzinger, Sitsber. h. Ale. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixviii, 



pt. i, p. 357, 1878, vol. Ixxviii, pt. i, p. 321, vol. Ixxix, pt. i, p. 62, 



1879. 

 Cariacus similis, BrooTce, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1878, p. 920. 

 Mazama similis, Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, p. 281, 1898. 



Founded on a male specimen in the Paris Museum, of 

 which the exact locality is unknown, but which probably 

 came from the Southern United States. In general colora- 

 tion this is very similar to the typical race of the white- 

 tailed deer in summer, but the upper half of the tarsal tuft is 

 rusty red, and only the lower half white. 



2. Cariacus leptocephalus, Gray, Cat. Buminants Brit. Mus. p. 85, 



1872, Hand-List Buminants Brit. Mus. p. 157, pi. xxxvii, 1873. 

 Mazama leptocephala, Lydekker, Deer of All Lands, p. 281, 1898. 



52. 12. 26. 160. Skull and antlers. Locality unknown. 

 Type. 



Transferred from the Zoological Society's Museum, 1852. 



