<)8 TKAGULII)^. 



figures the pelvis of Mem'mna without any bony expansion (/. r. 

 tab. 10. f. 7). 



n. Throat yellow. Streak on each side of lotverjmv and three on loioei- part 

 of throat white, all separated. Nape teithout any dark central streak. 



1. Tragulus Stanleyanus. (The Stanley Musk.) B.M. 



Fulvovis ; chest and abdomen white. 



Tran-ulus Stanleyanus, Gray, Cat. Unyul. B. M. p. 249, t. 25. f. :1 

 (skull) ; Gleanings, Knowslei/ 3Ienay. t. 3.3; A. M.-Edwards, Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. 1864, tab. 3. fig. 1,' tab. 7 (foetus). 



Hah. India (not Singapore). 



b. Chin and throat white, with a brown diverging .streak on each side of 

 the throat, and a cross band separatitig throat from the chest. Nape 

 with a dark central streak. 



2. Tragulus javanicus. (The Napu.) 



Fur pale brown, intermixed with black -tipped hairs. Neck and 

 throat-streaks dark brown, grizzled with white, the latter separate 

 above ; sides of face and forehead fulvous : middle of belly white. 



Tragulus javanicus, P«//f/.s, -SJpeW;. Zool. xiii. p. 18; Gray, Cot. Ungvl. 



li. M. p. 249; A. M.-Edumrds, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1864, ii. p. 123, 



tab. 2. fig. 1 (jun.). 

 Tragulus napu, A. M.-Echvards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1864, ii. p. 123, tab. 2. 



fig. 2 (bad, adult), tab. 4. fig. 2, tab. 8 (skeleton). 



Hah. Java and Sumatra. 



T. napu of Milne-Edwards is the adult, and his T. javanicus the 

 young state of this species. In his figure of javanicus the under 

 part is represented too grey. 



3. Tragulus fulviventer. 



Fur pale brown, intermixed with darker hairs ; neck and throat- 

 streaks rather more yeUow ; throat -streaks narrow, close togethei-. 

 or confluent above ; nape-streak black ; belly white, more or less 

 yellow-varied. 



Moschus kancbil, Jlorsfield. 



Tragulus affinis, Gruy^,List of Mammalia B. Mus. 1843, p. 173; P. Z. S. 



1861, p. 138 (desciibed). 

 Moschus fulviventer, Gray, P. Z. S. 1836, p. 65. 

 Tragulus pygma3us, var. 2, Gray, Cat. Unyul. B. 31. i. p. 250. 

 Tragidus kancbil, A. 3I.-Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 1864, p. 122, tab. 2. 



fig.3(?). 



Hah. Java {Horsfielcl) ; Camboja (Mouhot). 



There is no specimen in the Museum agreeing with M. A. M.- 

 Edward's figure in having a blackish head ; in one specimen the 

 lateral streaks on the throat are very narrow on the sides and inter- 

 rupted, and the middle of the beUy is more than half fulvous ; this is 



