MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 117 
‘On p. 36 I veferred to another species as occurring North of 
Lat. 13° 20', which was grizzled black in colour, with long silvery grey 
whiskers. This has heen identified as P. germaini. This species was 
first described from Cochin China, though Flower in 1900 recorded it 
from Siam. 
Of this species two adults measured :— 
Nose to : Hind leg, ire ‘ 
root of tail Tail ies midalle rm Hand 
. toe 
20 in. 29 in. 12 in. 6 in. 10 in, 3.5 In. 
19.5in, 80.5in. 19.5 in. 6 in. 1 im 4.5 1m, 
Tn both sexes the bare skin of face, hands and feet is black; 
the inguinal region, in the male, is dark brown. Two females had 
a conspicuous white streak running from the anus down the inside 
of either thigh for 2in., this mark being wanting in all males examin- 
ed. Callosities, dirty yellow. Body skin, dirty light ash. Colour 
of the body hair, dark grizzled grey running to black on uppers of 
hands and feet and extremity of tail. Whiskers, silvery grey up to 
21in. long and almost concealing the ears. Specimens obtained 
during January and February had the tail hair short and_ bristly, 
while specimens obtained in July, had the tail much more thickly 
haired. Two males obtained in July weighed each 19 Ibs. and the 
chest circumference was 19.5 in. The mating season is, I believe, 
July or August. 
It appears to be only locally distributed in Ratburi and only 
in the low country; but will probably be found common in Eastern 
Siam. 
k. G. GAIRDNER. 
June 1914, 
No. VI—LARGE HORNS OF MALAY SAMBAR (CERVUS 
UNICOLOR EQUINUS). 
The accompanying illustration shows the head of a Sambar in 
the possession of Mr. R. Acey Moore. 
The horns are probably a recerd for Siam, an] are longer than 
any recorded by Rowland Ward for the species. though a specimen 
is now recorded from Surma (vide Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Journal, 
Vol. XXI p. 248,) with a length of 38 in and girth of 10 in, 
