CATAIiOGtfE OF UNGULATES 



Fig. 8.— Front View of Skulls op Nixgpo (A), and Ichang Tuftkd 

 Deer (B) {Elaphodus cej^halopJuis michianvs and E. c. ichangensis). 

 /V. frontal ; ««. nasals. 



From Lydekker, /'roc. Zool. Soc. 1904. 



C— Elaphodus cephalophus fociensis. 



Elaphodus michianus fociensis, Lydekker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1904, 

 vol. iv, p. 169. 



Typical locality Fiug-ling, Fo-kien, South-east China. 



Eather larger than ^. c. micJiianus and apparently a little 

 darker, with much more white on both sides of upper part of 

 ears ; tail unknown ; skull (female) with less elevation of 

 hind frontal region, and a greater expansion and flattening 

 of the platform formed by the base of the lachrymal and the 

 anterior zygomatic root. Basal skull-length 6f inches ; 



