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muzzle. In Icmales the streaks on the chest and the tail 

 are somewhat lighter-coloured. 



Fine antler.s measure from 33 to 37^ inches along the 

 front curve, with a basal curve of from 4^ to 5|-, and a 

 tip-to-tip interval of from IH to 25^ inches. 



Ccrvi'.s hijjjielaphns, of Cuvier, although generally stated 

 to be a Javan form, is typified by antlei'S l^rought from 

 Sumatra l)y Diard, and the types of C. tvnjnc are also 

 Sumatran ; but U. russa is typically Javan, while Rvm. 

 iwradoxa and C. rufus are leased on representatives of this 

 deer introduced, respectively, into IMauritius and liodriguez. 

 Deer of this type also occur in Borneo, where, however, 

 according to Brooke, they have been introduced by the 

 IMalays. 



If the Javan form be racially distinct from the 8uniatran 

 it should be known as C. timoricnsU rusa.^ 



51. 9. 8. 10-11. Two skins, immature, formerly mounted. 

 Sumatra. Co-types. Presented hij Sir T. Stamford Ea(ilcx, 



some time precious to 1830, 



* * * *, Skin, female, formerly mounted. Java. 



No history. 



697,0. Frontlet and antlers, provisionally referred to 

 this race. Locality unknown. No histort/. 



76. 11. 17. 1. Single antler. Mauritius; introduced; 

 collected by ]Mr. Le Soeuf. 



Frescntcd Inj Dr. J'. L. Sdatrr, 187(i. 



5. 3. 26. 1. Frontlet and antlers. Eodriguez Island, 

 Mascareue group ; introduced. 



Presented Inj Col. H. JT. L. Hine, 1905. 



10. 4. 5. 158-159. Two frontlets, with antlers. Brontok, 

 south central Borneo ; collected by G. C. Shortridge, Esq. 



Presented hj 0. Thomas, Esq., 1910. 



10. 4. 6. 74-75. Two upper halves of skulls, with 

 antlers. Sapandjang Is., near Kaugean Is., Java Sea ; same 

 collector. Same histori/. 



* Eusaa is an iucorrect rendeviug of the Malay name. 



