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5. KUCEBVUS. 75 



. Hah. Persia. Domesticated in Europe and- America. 



Introduced and domesticated in the island of Barbuda, Antigua, 

 about a hundred or a hundred and fifty years. Mr. Darwin has 

 sent to the Museum three flat skins (two of the usual and one of 

 the black variety) from this locality. 



n. EusiNE Deeb or Samboo. — Antlers suhcylmdrical, toith a distinct ante- 

 rior basal branch close on the burr or croivn, ivithoid any median branch, 

 and with a rather elongated 2)eduncle. Muffle lanje, high, not separated 

 from the upper lip by a hairy band. Skull icith a very deep suborbital 

 pit. South-eastern Asia and its islands. — Eusine Deer, Grai/, Cat. 

 Unfful.£.M.^. 202. 



* Antlers variomly branched above. Tail btishy at the end. 



4. PANOLIA. 



Antlers round, curved backwards and outwards, with a large an- 

 terior basal snag close on the burr; the up-pev part bent in, forked, 

 becoming rather expanded and branched at the inner or hinder edge. 

 Tail short, depressed, broad at the end, hairy. (Gray, Cat. Uugul. 

 B. M. p. 202, t. 29. f. 1, 2, t. 30. f. 1, skull and horns.) 



1. Panolia Eldii. (The Sungral.) B.M. 



Panolia Eldii, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 202, t. 29. f. 1, 2, t. 30. f. 2 

 (skull and horns) ; Murie, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 611, f. 1 (horns). 

 ■ Rusa dinioi-pha. Gray, Cat. TJnqul. B. M. p. 209 ? .»-. V 



Cervus Eldi, Sckiter, Tram. Z. S. vii. p. 348, t. 37,38. — ^^ 



Cerf frontal, Pucheran, Arch. Mus. vi. tab. 23. fig. 4 (horns). 



Hah. India, east of Bengal ; Pegu ; Troponipore ; Malay penin- 

 sula ; Assam (Eld) ; Hainan. 



Mr. Blyth, in ' Land and Water ' for 9th March 1867, p. 159, says 

 that Cervus dimorpha of Hodgson is only a badly developed specimen 

 of Panolia Eldii. Hodgson said it came from the Saul forest. 

 Morung, where I was not aware that species was found. At any 

 rate, it is only a young specimen, with imperfectly developed horns. 



2. Panolia platycercns. B.M, 



Horns dilated at the tip, and the branches are all on the inner 

 side. 



Panolia platyceros, Gray, Cat. U?igul. B. M. p. 203. 



Hab. Siam. 



5. RUCEEVUS. 



Antlers cylindrical, with an anterior basal branch, and median 

 and several superior snags on the hinder side. No anal disk. 

 JSluffle large, high, continued to the edge of the upper lip below. 

 Tail rather short, thick, l)road, and truncated at the end. Pace 

 shortish. (Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 203, t. 29. f. 3, 4.) 



