244 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



90. 12. 4. 3. Antlers, female. Spitsbergen. 



Presented hy Dr. R. McCormick, 1890. 

 90. 12. 4. ,8. Antlers. Spitsbergen. Same histm-y. 



96. 9. 23. 1. Skull and antlers. Spitsbergen. Noticed 

 in Deer of All Lands, p. 41. 



Presented by Dr. J. W. Qregory, 1896. 



D. — Rang-ifer tarandus sibirieus, 



Cervus sibirious, Schreber, Saugthiere, pi. 248, C, 1784. 



[Kangifer arctious] , var. sibirieus, Murray, Geogr. Distrib. Mamm. 



p. 153, 1866. 

 Eangifer tarandus sibirieus, LydeJcTcer, Proc. Zool. 8oc. 1902, vol. ii, 



p. 361 ; Lonnherg, Arkiv Zool. vol. vi, no. 4, p. 17, 1909 ; Ward, 



Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 84, 1910, ed. 7, p. 84, 1914; 



HolUster, Smithson. Misc. Collect. voL Ivi, no. 35. 



Typical locality Siberia. 



Antlers approximating to those of P. t. caribou (ivfra), 

 but with less palmation of the basa.1 tines; much smaller 

 than R. t. pliyllarclius. 



702, /(. Frontlet and antlers. Probably Siberian. 



No history. 

 52. 1 2. 9. 4. Skull and antlers. Probably Siberian. 



Purchased {Brandt), 1852. 



78. 12. 21. 30. Antlers, in velvet. Salair, Altai; 



collected by Dr. 0. Finsch. By exchange with tJie 



Geographical Society of Bremen, 1878. 



E.— Rangifer tarandus pearsoni. 



Rangifer tarandus pearsoni, Lydelcker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1902, vol. ii, 

 p. 361 ; Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 84, 1910, ed. 7, 

 p. 84, 1914. 



Typical (and only) locality Novaya Zemlya. 



Type in possession of H. J. Pearson, Esq., Bramcote, 

 Nottinghamshire. 



Distinguished from other Old World races by the 

 symmetry of the antlers (fig. 40), and the excessive palmation 

 of the basal and second tines and summits ; the whole antler 

 approximating to the R. t. caribou type. 



No specimen in collection. 



