CEKVID.E -!.-io 



are entitled to distinctiou, the range will include all northern 

 Europe and extend some way into northern Asia. 



The antlers may be either broadly palmated, or simply 

 forked. 



703, c. Head, mounted. Eussia. 



Presented by E. Caley, Esq. 

 703, cl. Single antler. Udoholm, Sweden. 



Presented hy the Earl of Selkirk. 

 703, e. Antlers. Sweden. From a specimen formerly 

 in the Leverian Museum (Mus. Per. pi. Tiii, 1792) ; mentioned 

 in Gray's 1843 list. 



Presented by the Council of the Eoyal College of Surgeons. 

 58. I). 4. 17. Skull, immature, female. Eussia. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1858. 

 82. ."). 25. 1. Skin, mounted. Swenigorod, near Moscow. 



Purchased (Hoist), 1882. 

 82. 5. 25. 2. Skin, female, mounted.' Same locality. 



Same history. 

 3. 11. 21. 1-5. Five frontlets, showing the palmated 

 type of antlers at different ages. Sweden. 



Purehctscd, 1903. 



3. 11. 21. 6-7. Two frontlets with antlers of the forked 



type. Sweden. Ptirchased, 1903. 



Of the following specimens the localities are unknown, 

 and their racial determination has consequently been found 

 impracticable : — 



703, a. Five antlers. No history. 



703, b. Single antler. A^ history. 



703, 0. Antlers, young and deformed. 



Presented by the Earl of Enniskillen. 



50. 11. 22. 72 (703, h). Skeleton. 



Pu,r chased {Zoological Society), 1850. 



51. 11. 10. 3 (703, i). Skeleton, female. 



Same history, 1851. 

 51. 11. 10. 4 (703, q). Skull and antlers. Same history. 

 51. 11. 10. 5 (703, r). Skull and antlers. Same history. 



