246 MAMMALIA. 



RUSA DEER. 



The rusa deer is the one which Europeans call elk. 

 It is usually found among the hills, and is quite abundant 

 in the interior. 



BROW-ANTLERED RUSA. 



This species has not been seen south of Maulmain, 

 but it not improbably exists in Tavoy Province, for the 

 Karens say there are two species of rusa, and I have seen 

 on the mountains parts of horns that appear to belong to 

 this species. Mr. Blyth thought, from the accounts fur- 

 nished him, that this was an undescribed species, but 

 Capt. Phayre told me that he had satisfactorily identified 

 it by its horns with the brow-antlered rusa of Assam. 



Panolia acuticornis t Gray : List? 



Cervus frontalis, M'Clelland? 



Cervus lyratus, Schinz? 



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GOAT'ANTELOPE. 



The goat-antelope is confined to the mountains, and 

 was formerly characterized as " a wild sheep, or goat." 

 Capt. Phayre, who first obtained it in Arracan, procured 

 two skulls and skins while here a year or two ago, by 

 paying twenty rupees for them, and sent them to Mr. 

 Blyth, who said they were of the same species as the speci- 

 mens he had received from Arracan. 



Namorhcdus sumatrcnsis, Hamilton Smith. 



Kambing utan, ' Marsden. 



Antilope sumatrcnsis, Pennant, apud Raffles. 



Cambtan, Fred. Cuvier. 



Antilope inter scapular is Lichtenstein, Schinz. 



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