208 BULLETIN 56, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Measurements of 6 specimens of Odocoileus hemionus canus. 



Ijocality. 



Monument No. 15, 49 6 miles west of the 

 Rio Grande at El Paso. 



.do. 

 .do. 



Monument No. 16, 49.6 miles west of the 

 Rio Grande at El Paso. 



....do 



Near Monument No. 

 Chihuahua, Mexico. 



61, White Water, 



1892. 

 Mar. 23 



Mar. 26 

 Mar. 27 

 Mar. 30 



...do... 

 June 21 



Sex 

 and 

 age. 



9 ad. 



9 ad. 

 Sad. 

 ?ad. 



?ad. 

 (f im. 



■mm. 

 1535 



1510 

 1570 

 1510 



1370 

 1630 



Tutu, 

 205 



170 

 205 

 190 



228 

 225 



mm. J 

 240 ' 



220' 

 225 

 212 



220 

 240 



Locality. 



Monument No. 15, 49.6 miles 

 west of the Rio Grande at El 

 Paso. 



....do 



...do 



Monument No. 15, 49.6 miles 

 west of the Rio Grande at El 

 Paso. 



....do '. 



Near Monument No 61, White 

 Water, Chihuahua, Mexico. 



From tip of 

 nose to — 



mm. 

 190 



ISO 

 167 

 170 



153 

 178 



mm. 

 260 



290 

 280 

 280 



245 

 255 



mm. 

 310 



320 

 300 

 300 



275 

 320 



" 2 

 to o 



S2 



mm. 

 330 



310 

 310 

 320 



315 

 326 



(U o 



go 



a o 

 i3" 



mm. 

 710 



660 

 715 

 650 



630 

 730 



mm. 

 464 



450 

 460 

 450 



430 

 480 



mm. 

 950 



910 

 900 

 900 



910 

 920 



Tnm. 

 1050 



1010 

 1000 

 9.50 



975 

 1010 



ODOCOILEUS HEMIONUS EREMICUS (Mearns). 

 BUKRO OR DESERT MULE DEER. 



Dorcelapliiin hemionus ereinicus Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. XX, p. 470, 



Dec. 24, 1897 (p. 4 of advance sheet issued Feb. 11, 1897; origiual 



description). 

 Odocoileus hemionns eremicus, Thompson, Forest and Stream, LI, Oct. 8, 



1898, p. 286.— Miller and Rehn, Proc. Bost. Soe. Nat. Hist., XXX, 



No. ], 1901, p. 16 (Syst. Results Study N. Am. Mam. to close of 1900). 

 [Oduntocoehis hemionus] eremicus, Elliot, Field Col. Mus., Zool. Ser., IV, 



Pt. 1, 1904, p. 77 (Mam. Mid. Am.). 

 Bura, W J MoGee, The National Geographic Magazine, VII, Apr., 1896. 



p. 130. The fauna of Seriland includes the bighorn and bura (a large 



sluggish deer), Cuervo of the Mexicans. 



