'2,2i CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



7. 6. G. 1. Head, mounted. Poltallocli, Argyllshire. 



Presented by Col. E. D. Malcolm, 1907. 



7. 6. 6. 2. Head, female, mounted. Same locality. 



Same history. 



8. 8. 18. 1. Skull, with antlers, and skin. ISTairn. 



Presented hy Earl Cawdor, 1908. 

 8. 8. 18. 2. Skull and skin, female. Nairn. 



Same history. 

 8. 11. 22. 1. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Arndilly, 

 Craig EUachie, Morayshire. Type. 



Presented hy W. S. Menzies, Esq., 1908. 

 8. 11. 22. 2. Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 11. 2. 22. 1. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Thornhill, 

 Dumfriesshire. Presented by IT. S. Gladstone, Esq., 1911. 



11. 2. 22. 2. Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 13. 1. 8. 1. Skull, with antlers, and head-skin. Fortrose, 

 Eoss-shire, Scotland. 



Presented by W. B. Oyilvic-Grant, Esq., 1913. 



II. CAPEEOLUS BEDEOEDI. 



Cervus pygargus mantsohuricus, NoacJc, Humboldt, vol. viii, p. 9, 

 fig. 12, 1889, nee Cervus mantchuricus, Swinhoe, 1864; Allen 

 and Andrews, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. vol. xxxii, p. 488, 

 1913. 



Capreolus manchuricus, Lydehher, Deer of All Lands, p. 231, 1898, 

 Great and Small Oame of Europe, etc. p. 255, 1901. 



Capreolus bedfordi, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Sac. 1908, p. 645, pi. xxxii, 

 Ahstr. P.Z.8. 1908, p. 32 ; Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. xxiv, p. 231, 1911. 



Typical locality Manchuria. 



Size slightly larger than in typical species ; antlers 

 relatively small ; cheek-teeth comparatively high-crowned, 

 and skull rather larger than in C. cajoreolus ; summer and 

 winter coats not so markedly different in colour as in the 

 latter, the general tint in winter being huffish clay-colour ; 

 no moustache-marks on upper lips ; ears blackish grey or 

 black externally. 



The range includes Shau-si, Kan-su, and Korea. 



