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RHINOCEROS SUMATRENSIS. * The Asiatic Two-horned Rhinoceros. 
Tapirus Inpicus. * The Malay Tair. 
Bos Gaurus. * The Gaur er Indian Bison. 
B, sonpatcus. * The Banting. 
CAPRICORNIS (NEMORHAEDUS } SUMATRENSIS MILNE-EDWARDSI.. 
The Goat Antelope. 
CERVULUS MUNTJAC CURVOSTYLIS. The Barking Deer. 
CervuLus Fear. The Black Barking Deer. 
CERVUS UNICOLOR EQUINUS. The Malay Sambar. 
TRAGULUS SP. * (probably JAvanicus. The Mouse Deer). 
Sus cristatus. The Indian Wild Pig. . 
EDENTATA. 
Manis sp. * (probably gavanica. The Malay Pangolin). 
BIRDS. 
I regret that this list is in no way representative of the avifauna 
of the Petchaburi—Ratburi district, but my collecting has been done 
with a 12 bore gun, which is not suitable for small Passerine birds. 
Other classes I have inexcusably neglected—noticeably the Wood- 
peckers which abound in this area. 
The numbers are those of the Fauna of British India—Birds. 
ORDER PASSERES. . 
4. Corvus MAcRoRHYNCHUS. The Jungle-Crow. 
14. CISSA CHINENSIS. The Green Magpie. 
64. DRYONASTES CHINENSIS. The Black-throated Laughing- 
Thrush. 
GARRULAX DiarpI. The Siamese White-crested Langhing- 
Thrush. 
118. PomaTorHINus oLIvACcEUS. The Tenasserim Scimitar Babbler. 
176. MrxorNis RUBRICAPILLUS. The Yellow-breasted Babbler. 
250. CHLOROPSIS CHLOROCEPHALA. The Burmese Chloropsis. 
255. MELANOCHLORA SULTANEA. The Sultan-bird. 
290. OTOCOMPSA FLAVIVENTRIS. The Black-crested Yellow Bulbul. 
299. Pycnonotus Frntaysoni. Finlayson’s Stripe-throated Bulbul. 
327. Dicrurus ATER. The Black Drongo. 
340. DISSEMURUS PARADISEUS. The Larger Racket-tailed Drongo. 
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