172 COUNT NILS GYLDENSTOLPE ON 
288. MUNTIACUS MUNTJAK CURVOSTYLIS (Gray). 
Cervulus curvostylis, Gray, Cat. Ruminants Brit, Mus. 1872. p. 94. 
(Petschabun, Central Siam). 
Inhabits South-western, Central, Eastern and South-eastern 
Siam, but northern limits of range not ascertained. Specimens re- 
corded trom the Me Taw forest near Raheng, from Petchabun, Muak 
Lek, Bangpakong, Ratburi, Hat Sanuk ete. Specimens from Peninsular 
Siam may possibly belong to this form. Also recorded from the 
Island of Koh Chang, off the coast of South-eastern Siam, but whether 
the Island is inhabited by this or an allied race is still unknown. 
289. MUNTIACUS MUNTJAK VAGINALIS (Bodd.). 
Cervus vaginalis, Boddaert. Elench. Anim. [. (785. p. 136. (Bengal). 
Confined to Northern Siam, where specimens have been col- 
lected at Koon Tan, Bang Hue Pong and Me Lem. 
290. MUNTIACUS FEAE (Thos. & Doria). 
Cerrulus feae, Thomas & Doria, Ann. Mus. Genova. (2) VIL. 1889. 
p- 92. (Mooleyit. Tenasserim). 
Apparently very rare and exclusively confined to South-western 
Siam, where specimens have been recorded from Menam Lor near Quaa 
Noi (14°. 23”. N. Lat.) in the Province of Ratburi. 
291. CERVUS UNICOLOR EQUINUS Cuv. 
Cervus equinus, Cuvier. Ossemens Fossiles Ed 2. vol, TV. 1823. 
p. 45. (Sumatra), 
Rather common throughout the whole country. 
292, CERVUS ELDI PLATYCEROS (Gray). 
Panolia platyceros, Gray. List. Mamm, Brit. Mus. 1843. 181. 
(S. Siam). 
“Thamins’* are not uncommon in suitable localities throughout 
the whole country, but their southern limit of range still not as- 
certained. Specimens recorded from Chienghai, Me Lua (N. Siam), 
Non Luum (HE. Siam), Chawn Bung and Nawng Pla Duk (Ratburi ), 
Choraké Sampan (Kanburi) and from the neighbourhood of Lopburi 
(Central Siam). 
293, CERVUS SCHOMBURGKI Blyth. 
Cervus ( Rucerrus) schomburgki, Blyth. P. Z. 8. 1863. pp. 156 & 830. 
(Siam). 
* Siamese=lamang. 
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