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"^^Alces americanus Jardine. 
1835. Aloes amerioanus Jardijnte, Nat. library, xxi {mam¬ 
malia: deer, antelopes, camels, etc.), p. 125. 
1885. Aloes maohlis True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii (1884), 
p. 592, 1885. 
Type locality.— North America. 
Alces gigas Miller. 
1899. Aloes gigas Miller, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, xiii, 
p. 57. May 29, 1899. 
Type locality.— North side of Tiistiimena Lake, Kenai 
Peninsula, Alaska. 
Genus RANG-IFER Hamilton Smith. 
1827. llangifer Hamilton Smith, Griffith’s Cuvier, Animal 
kingdom, v, p. 304. Type. — Cervus tarandus Linnaeus. 
* Rangifer arcticus (Richardson). 
1829. (Jervus tarandus var. arotioa Richardson, Fauna 
Boreali-Americana, i, p. 211. 
1885. Rangifer tar((ndus and R. tarandus groenlandious 
True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii (1884), p. 592. 1885. 
1896. Rangifer arotious Allen, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 
VIII, |). 234. November 21, 1896. 
Type locality.— x4rctic coast of America. 
* Rangifer caribou (Gmelin). 
1788. \_Ceroas tarandus'] oaribou Gmelin, Syst. nat., i, 
p. 177. 
1854. Rangifer oaribou Audubon and Bachman, Quadr. N. 
Amei-., Ill, }). 111. 
1885. Rangifer tarandus oaribou True, Proc. U. S. nat. 
mus., VII (1884), ]). 592. 1885. 
Type locality.— Eastern Canada. 
Rangifer dawsoni Seton-Thompson. 
1900. Rangifer dawsoni Seton Thompson, Ottawa naturalist, 
XIII, p. 260. February, 1900. 
