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on the north side of the Mediterranean. Fine antlers 

 measure from about 11 to 13 inches, with a basal girth of 

 from 3 to 7 inches, and a tip-to-tip interval of from 4^ to 

 14^ inches. 



The races may be distinguished as follows : — 



A. General colour of face darker than that of 



body C. c. tJwtti. 



B. General colour of face not darker than that 



of body. 



a. Light throat-patch and neck-patch whitish 



and sharply defined in winter C. c. transsylvanicus. 



b. Light throat-patch and neck-patch yel- 



lowish or greyish and ill-defined in 

 winter. 

 a'. General colour in winter with a distinct 



yellowish tinge C. c. capreolus. 



V . General colour in winter coarsely griz- 

 zled grey, without a yellowish tinge ... C. c. canus. 



A.— Capreolus eapreolus eapreolus. 



Capreolus eapreolus eapreolus, Miller, Cat. Mamm. West. Europe, 

 p. 274, 1912. 



Including : — 



Capreolus rhenanus, Weidwerlc in Wort u. Bild, vol. xix, p. 263, 1900, 

 warthae (Warthe Valley), Deutsch. Jdger-Zeitung, vol. Iviii, 

 p. 801, 1912, Matschie. 



Gervus (Capreolus) capreolus baltious (Baltic Provinces), Bericht 

 achtzen. Deutsche Geweih-Austellung, 1912, p. 861, [c] cistauni- 

 cus (North of Taumis Eange), p. 141, c. transvosagicus (Up. 

 Mosel Valley), p. 142, c. albicus (Silesia), p. 144, Berbff Inst. 

 JagdJcunde, vol. ii, 1913, Matschie. 



Typical locality Sweden; the range is taken to include 

 all Europe except the areas occupied by the under-mentioned 

 races. 



Light throat-patch indistinct ; general colour in winter 

 distinctly tinged with yellow. 



* * * *. Skin, mounted. France. iVo history. 



59. 9. 6. 107-109. Three skulls, with antlers. South 

 Germany ; collected by Dr. A. Giinther. Purchased, 1859. 



67. 4. 12. 225-231. Seven skulls, with antlers. Localities 

 unknown. Lidth de Jeude Collection, purchased, 1867. 



76. 5. 4. 1. Skin, melanistic, mounted. Westphalia. 



Purchased (Gerrard), 1876. 



