NO. 2028. PHILIPPINE LAND MAMMALS— HOLLISTER. 331 



FamUy SUIDiE. 



SUS PHILIPPENSIS Nehrlng. 



Specimen. — One, from Luzon: Casiguran (Mearns). 



SUS INCONSTANS Heude. 



Specimen. — One, from Mindanao: Catagan (Mearns). 



SUS CALAMIANENSIS Heude. 



Specimen. — One, from Culion (Ijamson-Scribner). 



SUS DOMESTICUS Erxleben. 



Specimens. — Three, from the following localities: Luzon: Haights- 

 in-the-oaks, 1 (l-Iearns); Laoag, 1 (Mearns). 

 Mindanao: Zamboanga, 1 (Mearns). 



Family CERVID^. 



RUSA PHILIPPINUS (Smith). 



Specimens.— Yive, from the following localities: Luzon: Abra 

 Province, 1 (Chase); Ilocos Sur Province, 3 (Govt. Board Pan- Am. 

 Exp.); Manila, 1 (Mearns). 



RUSA BARANDANUS (Heude). 

 1888. Ussa harandanus Heude, Mem. Hist. Nat. Emp. Chinois, vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 22. 

 Specimens. — Seven, from Mindoro (Le Hardy). 



RUSA FRANCIANUS (Heude). 



1888. Ussa/randanus Heude, Mem. Hist. Nat. Emp. Chinois, vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 24. 



Specimens. — Twenty-three, from localities as follows: Mindanao: 

 Catagan, 10 (Mearns); Grand Malindang Mountam, 1 (Mearns); 

 Lanao, 4^ (collector unknown); "Mindanao," 1^ (Kelly); Pantar, 

 1 (Mearns) ; Santa Maria, 1 (Mearns) ; Zamboanga, 5 ^ (Mearns) . 



There are apparently two forms of deer represented in the above 

 series, or the variation in the size of the teeth in the common Min- 

 danao Rusa is much greater than is usual in annuals of this family. 

 Without more material from other parts of the island, and especially 

 topotypes of francianus, from Matai, Gulf of Davao, it seems unde- 

 sirable to attempt to divide the species into local races. 



' Frontals and antlers only. 



