. The deer of all lands; a history of the family Cervidæ living and extinct. Deer; Deer, Fossil; Cervidae; Cervidae, Fossil. 234 Milou Deer this genus, of which only a single specific representative is at present known. By its describer, Professor A. Milne-Edwards, it was regarded as a very distinct form ; and this view was maintained by the late Dr. Gray, who placed it between the roes and the American deer. Professor Fitzinger likewise regarded it as entitled to generic distinction, but located it in the neighbourhood of the rusine deer. On the other hand, Mr. Sclater, while separating the t


. The deer of all lands; a history of the family Cervidæ living and extinct. Deer; Deer, Fossil; Cervidae; Cervidae, Fossil. 234 Milou Deer this genus, of which only a single specific representative is at present known. By its describer, Professor A. Milne-Edwards, it was regarded as a very distinct form ; and this view was maintained by the late Dr. Gray, who placed it between the roes and the American deer. Professor Fitzinger likewise regarded it as entitled to generic distinction, but located it in the neighbourhood of the rusine deer. On the other hand, Mr. Sclater, while separating the tallow deer as a genus apart, includes Rlaphurus in Cervus;. Fig. 63.—Perc David's Milou Deer in the Park at Woburn Abbey. From a photograph by the Duchess of Bedford. and his view was followed by Sir Victor Brooke, with whom most other subsequent writers have agreed. Mr. A. Gordon Cameron, basing his conclusions on the structure of the antlers, has, however, revived the view of Dr. Gray, and there is little doubt that he is correct in so doing. If antlers count for anything in classification—and it is almost impossible to denv that they do so—the genus has nothing to do with any of the living Old World deer with the exception of the roes, while its alliance with the American deer seems close. Probably it is still more closely connected with the under-mentioned extinct types. That it differs from the American deer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, R. Ward, limited


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