Alces, Rangiier. 
887 
6491. americanus, Javdine, Natur al. Libr., XI, 
1837, p. 125; Baii-d, Maram. N.-Ain., 
1857, p. 631, fig. 1 et 2, p. 632. 
alces, p. Harlaii; Godmau; Ricbards.; 
Dekay; Aud. et Bachm., Quadr., II, 1851, 
p. 179, pl. 76. 
machlis p., Ogilby ; Gray et Auct. 
lohatus, Agass., P. Best. Soc., 1846, 
p. 188. 
7 iiuswa, Ricbards., Zool. Herald, 1 oss. 
Mam., II, 1852, p. 101, pl.20, 22. 24. 
■f americamis foss., Auct. 
canadensis foss., Leidy, Ext. Mam. 
Fauua, 1869, ‘p.376 (nec Er.xleb.). 
palmatus foss. p., Auct. 
5492. f brevitrabalis, Cope, Amer. Natur., XXIII, 
1889, p. 162. 
6493.tsemipalmatus, Cope, Amer. Natur., 1889, 
p. 162. 
America sept., 
a Canada et Alaska 
ad 65" lat. sept. 
(fl. Columbia); 
in ITuited-States ; 
Ontario, Maine, 
N ew-Hampshire, 
Vermont, New-York 
sept. 
f Pleistocaeu. 
America sept. 
t Pleistocaeu. 
America sept. 
f Pleistocaeu. 
America sept. 
1110. Rangifer, H. Smith, 1827. 
Cervus, p. L.; Tarandus, Ogilby, 1836. 
5494. t martialis, Gerv., Zool.etPal.fr., 1852, f TPleistocaen. Gallia, 
pl. XXI, fig. 2. 
5495. tarandus, L., Syst. Nat., 1766, I, p. 93; 
H. Smitb, Griffith’s An. Kingd.. IV, 1827, 
p. 79; F. Cuv., Mam., pl. 335 — 338; 
Murray, Geogr. Dist. Mam., 1866, p. 150 
etseq., fig. 2, 3; Gray, Cat. Ungui., 1862, 
pl. 26, 27; Brooke, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 928, 
fig. 19. 
rangifer, Ogilby, P. Z. S.. 1836, p. 134. 
plcdyrhynchus, Vrollch. 
f rangifer foss., Auct. ; tarandus foss., 
Lyd., Cat. foss. Mam., II. 1885, p. 79, 
fig. 7. 
Giiettardi, Desm., Mam,, 1822, p. 447 ; 
Struckm., 1880; Neliring, 1884, 1890; 
Pohlig, 1892; Beyer, 1895. 
leptocerus, Eichwald. 
Europa et Asia 
arcticae, a Nova- 
Zemlia, Lappoiiia, 
Island (introduct.), 
Siberia sept. 
(70" lat. sept.) 
usque ad fl. Lena 
et (in merid.) usque 
ad 50® lat. sept. 
f Pleistocaeu. Europa 
media usque ad 
M® Alpes et 
Pyreneas. 
