IgO MAMMALIA. 



spicuous in Tragulus kanchil ; Tragulus affinis described by Gray 

 from Cambodia, P. Z. S., i86i, p. 138, also seems to be merely 

 a geographical variety of T. kanchil. 



a. Skin $ A.S.B. 



b. Skin ? A.S.B. 



c. Skin Thaing, Mergui, 31-1-82 J. Anderson. 



d. Skin $ Pilai, Mergui, 3-3-82 J. Anderson. 



e. Skin $ ? Thaing, Mergui, 31-1-82 J.Anderson. 

 /. Skin $ ? Thaing, Mergui, 27-1-82 J.Anderson. 

 g. Skin $ Pilai, Mergui, 7-3-82 J. Anderson. 



h. Skin Mergui, 24-2-82 J. Anderson. 



j. Skin Mergui, 21-I-82 J. Anderson. 



k. Skin $ Zoological Gardens, 1877. 



I. Skin, skull ? W. Rutledge, 1878. 



w. Skin $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



n. Skin W. Rutledge, 1877. 



0. Skin 5 Zoological Gardens, 1880. 



p. Skin $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



q Skin $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



r. Stuffed No history. 



s. Stuffed ,„,.. Maharajah of Burdwan, 



(1858), A S.B. 



t. Stuffed, skull Plembang Isle, Suma- W. Rutledge, 1874. 



tra? 



II. Skin, ske- W. Rutledge, 1877. 



leton. 



■V. Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1875. 



leton. 



w. Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



leton. 



X. Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



leton. 



y. Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



leton. 



3, Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1875. 



leton. 



«2. Skin, ske- $ W. Rutledge, 1877. 



leton. 



£2-cl 2 Skulls No history, A.SB. 



d2. Skeleton, $ W. Rutledge, 1872. 



mted. 



Tragulus napu. 



Moschus napu, F. Cuvier Hist. Nat. Mamvi., livr. 37, -with plate (1822). 

 Moschws ]?i\-Sin\c\i^, apud Raffles Lifin. Trans., xiii, p. 261 (1822); Gray 



P. Z. S., 1836, p. 64. 

 Tragulus javanicus, apitd Gray List Manim. B. M., p. 173 (1843) ; Cantor 



J. A. S. B., XV, p. 269; BlythJ. A. S. B , xxvii, p. 277; id. Cat., p. 155. 

 Tragulus fuscatus, Blytk J. A. S. B., xxvii, p. 278 (1850). 

 Tragulus napu, Milne Edwards Ann. Sci. Nat. (5), ii p. 158 (1S64) ; Blyth 



P. Z. S., 1864, p. 483; Blanford J. A. S. B., slvii, p. 166; Thomas 



P. Z. S., 1886, p. 71 ; Jentink Notes Leyd. Mus., xi, p. 25. 



Distrihution, — From Tenasserim (Blanford), southwards through 

 the Malay peninsula, Sumatra (RafHes), Java (Blyth), Banka 

 and Borneo (Jentink). 



