The common deer of Western Oregon is the black-tailed cervus Columbianus.
"Two Years in Oregon"
Wallis Nash
"Quemadmodum cervus,"-began Mistress Margaret; "as the hart brayeth after the waterbrooks,"-and she took the embroidery and began to go on with it.
"By What Authority?"
Robert Hugh Benson
It was a large species, the cervus antisensis, but, as it had evidently been dead several days, it was swollen out to twice its original size, as is always the case with carcasses of animals left exposed in a warm climate.
"Popular Adventure Tales"
Mayne Reid