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48. 6. 11. 25. Skull, young. Sikhini. Same liistory. 



56. 5. 6. 6o. Skull, female. Darjiling ; collected by W. 

 Theobald, Esq. Presented hy Dr. T. Oldham, 1856. 



56.5.6.64. Skull, immature female. Same locality and 

 collector. Same Idstory. 



58. 6. 24. 11-13. Three skins, immature. Sikliim. 



Presented hy B. H. Hodgson, Esq., 1858. 



58. 6. 24. 14. Skin. Sikliim. Same history. 



58. 6. 25. 15. Skull and skin, young. Sikhim. 



Same history. 



58. 6. 24. 182-184. Three skin-covered frontlets, with 

 antlers. Sikhim. Same history. 



■ 79. 11. 21. 191. Skull, with antlers, and head-skin. 

 Dehra Dun ; collected by Capt. J. Hutton. 



Transferred from India Museum, 1879. 



79. 11. 21. 192. Skull, imperfect, and head-skin, female. 

 Same locality and collector. Same history. 



79. 11. 21. 193. Skin, young in spotted coat. Same 

 locality and collector. Same history. 



91. 8, 7. 45. Skull, imperfect, with large antlers. Berar. 

 Length of upper series of cheek-teeth 2;^ inches ; the antlers 

 are smaller and their pedicles rather longer than in the type 

 of M. m. grandicornis (4. 9. 23. 1). 



Presented hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1891. 



91. 8. 7. 46. Skull, with antlers. Mussurie. 



Same history. 



91. 8. 7. 47. Skull, with antlers. Craro Hills ; collected 

 by G. P. Sanderson, Esq. Same history. 



91. 8. 7. 48. Skull, with antlers. Same locality and 

 collector. Sanne history. 



0. 7. 4. 1. Skin, mounted, melanistic phase. Darjiling. 

 Presented hy M. G. Jukes, Esq., 1900. 



12. 10. 31. 14. Skull, with antlers, which measure Qh inches 

 in length, with a girth of 3, and a tip-to-tip interval of 

 3| inches. Bequeatlied hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 



14. 11. 31. 3. Skull and skin. Twinywa, near Pyawbwe ; 

 collected by F. E. W. Venning, Esq. 



Presented hy the Bomhay Natural History Society, 1914. 



The place of origin of the two following specimens is 

 unknown, so that they cannot be definitely classed : — 



