18 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
1885, Gariacas riiftnus True, PrO'C?. U. S. miis., vi 
(1884), p. 592. 1885. 
1898. 3Iazama sartorii Lydekker, The deer of all lands, 
p. 303. 
Type locality. — Mirador, State of \ era Cruz, Mexico. 
Genus CERVUS Linnaeus. 
1758. CV/TWcS Liynaeus, Syst. nat., x ed., i, p. 66. Type.— 
Gervus elaphus Lintstaeus. 
^Cervus canadensis (Erxleben.) 
1777. \_Germis elapJms'] canadensis Erxleben, Syst. regni 
anim., i, p. 305. 
1783. Germis canadensis Sciireber, Saugtli, y, pi. 246 a. 
1885. Germis canadensis True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 
(1884), p. 592. 1885. 
Type locality,— Eastern Canada. 
Cervus canadensis occidentalis (Smith). 
1827. G[ervus\ occidentalis H. Smith, Griffith’s Cuvier, 
animal kingdom, iv, p. 101. 
1865. G[ermis'] canadensis occidentalis Blyth, Proc. zool. 
soc. London, 1865, p. 618. 
1897. Germis rooseveldti Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Washing¬ 
ton, XI, p. 272, December 17, 1897. 
1898. Germis canadensis occidentalis Lydekker, The deer of 
all lands, p. 101. 
Type locality.— Extreme western North America. 
Genus ALCES Jardine. 
1835. Alces Jardine, Nat. library, xxi (mammalia: deer, ante¬ 
lopes, camels, etc.), p. 125. Type. — Alces americaniis Jardine. 
For use of this name in place of Alee H. Smith (Griffith’s 
Cuvier, animal kingdom, v, p. 303, 1827) see Lydekker, The 
deer of all lands, pp. 49, 51, 1898. 
