274 Sir T. S. Raffles's Descriptive Catalogue, §c. 



In concluding this part of the catalogue, it may be proper to 

 observe that I have information from the natives, of several ad- 

 ditional Mammalia existing in Sumatra, but which I have not 

 felt myself justified in noticing until that information is more 

 full and complete. The King of Acheen assures me that there 

 is an animal called Jumbing nearly the size and make of a horse, 

 with two unequal horns, to be found in the eastern part of his 

 dominions ; and several smaller animals, which appear to be yet 

 undescribed, are mentioned by the natives as existing in the 

 forests of the interior of Bencoolen, which I hope in time to 

 procure. 



