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MR. SCLATER'S translation of Dr. Jeitteles' essay on the geographical distribution of the Fallow Deer in present and in past time (NATURE, vol. xi. p. 71), and the careful criticism which it has called forth on the part of Mr. Boyd Dawkins (loc. cit. p. 112), have renewed in my mind a conviction which I formed some years ago, namely, that Cervus brownii and Cervus aama are identical, and that under the former title the fact of the existence of the Fallow Deer in England during the Pleistocene period lies in some degree obscured.
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BROOKE, V. On the Existence of the Fallow Deer in England During Pleistocene Times . Nature 11, 210–211 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/011210a0
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