MILLER AND REHN: NORTH AMERICAN MAMMALS. 13 
United States, p. 3. February 11, 1897. (Reprint-. Proc. 
U. S. nat. mus., xx, p. 469. December 24, 1897.) 
Type locality.— San Bernardino River, Sonora, Mexico, 
near monument, no. 77, Mexican boundary line. 
*Tayassu albirostre (Illiger). 
1815. jSus albirostris Illiger, Abhandl. k. Akad. Wissensch. 
Berlin, p. 115. 
1885. TMcotyles lahlatus True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 
(1884), p. 592. 1885. 
1900. Tayassii albirostris Berg, Comunicaciones del Museo 
nacional de Buenos Aires, i, no. 6, p. 222. May 23, 1900. 
Type locality. — Paraguay. 
* Tayassu tajacu (Linnaeus). 
17^58. [AS'^^s] tajacu Lixxaeus, Syst. nat., x ed., i, p. 50. 
1885. JJicotyles tajacu True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 
(1884), p. 591. 1885. (Part.) 
1898. T\(iya.ssii\ tajacu Bangs, Proc. biol. soc. Washington 
XII, p. 164. August 10, 1898. 
Type locality. — “Mexico, Panama and the mountains of 
Brazil.” 
Family CERVIDAE. 
Subfamily Ceryinae. 
Lydekker has recently published an elaborate popular account of 
the American deer (The deer of all lands, London, 1898) but his 
woi‘k cannot be regarded as constituting a revision of the group. 
Genus ODOCOILEUS Rafinesque. 
1832. Odocoileus Rafinesque, Atlantic journal, i, p. 109. Au¬ 
tumn of 1832. Type. — Odocoileus speleus Rafinesque nr Cerous 
dama americanus Erxi.eren, or a closely related subfossil form. 
