Odocoileus. 
705 
a. — sitkensis, Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Wash., 1898, p. 101; Elliot, 1. c., 1901, 
p. 42; Merriam, Bull. Am. Mus., 1903, 
p. 528. 
b. — scaphiotus. Merriam, 1. c., 1898, 
p. 101; Elliot, 1. c., 1901, p. 42. 
7483. hemionus, Rafinesque — (5540 sym, 5540); 
Elliot, 1. c., 1901, p. 42; Merriam, 1. c., 
1898, p. 100; Lydekk., 1. c., 1898, p. 269, 
275, pl. 21. 
macrotis, Sa,y — (5540). 
a. — californicus, Oaton — (55 40 b); Elliot, 
1. c., 1901, p. 43; Lydekk., 1. c., 1898, 
p. 276. 
b. — virgultis. Hallock, Eorest and Stream, 
1899, p. 404. 
c. — peninsulae, Lydekker — (5540 c); 
id., 1. c, 1898, p. 277. 
d. — eremicuSjMearns — (5540 d) Thomp- 
son, Forest and Stream. 1898, p. 286; 
Lydekker, 1. c., 1898, p. 278. 
e. — canus. Merriam, Proc. Wash. Acad., 
1901, p. 560. 
7484. lichtensteini, Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus., 
1902, p. 20; 1903, p. 594. 
meiricanus, Lichtenstein (nec Zimm., nec 
Gmel., nec Desraarest, nec Baird); 
Osgood, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1902, 
p. 87; Lydekker, 1. c., 1898, p. 261. 
7485. ?mexicanus, Gmelin — (5556 part.); Os- 
good, 1. c., 1902, p. 87. 1 ) 
a. — ?capricornis, Saussure — (5536 c). 
b. — nemoralis, H. Smitk — (5536b); 
Lydekker, 1. c., 1898, p. 264. 
7486. acapulcensis, Caton — (5543 part); Allen, 
Bull. Amer. Mus., 1902, p. 18 (bona sp.) ; 
Merriam, 1. c., 1898, p. 104 (sub 0. nelsoni). 
Alaska (Sitka). 
California(M s Gabilan, 
Laguna Banch). 
Dakota Merid. (ad 11. 
Sioux), et ad Occ. fl. 
Missouri, usque ad 
Washington, 
Oregon etCaliforniam. 
California, Coast 
Range (S* Juliau 
Ranch, in summo 
Gaviota Pass). 
Minnesota Sept.-Occ. 
et Canada Merid. 
California infer, in 
peninsula (Sierra 
Laguna La Paz). 
Mexico Sepi, Sonora, 
(Sierra Seri prope 
Sinus Californiae). 
Mexico, Chihuahua 
(Sierra en Media). 
Mexico, 
(Vallo Mexico). 
» 
Mexico merid. 
Guatemala, Panama. 
Mexico Orient. 
(Guerrero). 
i) D’apr6s Allen. le Cervus mexicanus (Gmelin) etant indeterminable, 
1’espoce decrite sons ee nom par Lichtenstein (1834), doit pvendre le uom 
nouveau de Uiclitensteinu. — Osgood maintient le nom de »mexicanus« en 
l’attribuant a Lichtenstein. Oes deux esphees (nominales) sont probablement 
identiques. 
