64 RECORDS OF (DIG 
Length 
on out- Circum- Tip to Widest Pein: ocahin: 
side ference. Tip. inside. : 
curve. 
342 83 203 25% 3+3 Upper Burma. 
—325 72 24% 274 342 Burma 
32 5 325 334 3+3 Cochin China. 
32 74 20} 237 Upper Burma . 
2Is 6 24% 26 3+3 Do. 
31 62 144 184 343 ? 
30% 63 174 192 7+7 Borneo 
—30} 52 27% 130 3+3 Burma 
30} 25 21 3+3 Mogon, burma 
308 4% 203 215 3+3 Burma 
295 53 20% 22 Byars} Do. 
274 45 245 203 3h3 Do. 
1 Outside. 
GAME 
Owner. 
A. L. Bacon. 
Major-Gen. O. E, P. Lloyd. 
H.R.H. the Duc d’Montpen- 
sier. 
H. L. P. Walsh. 
B. Lentaine. 
(G. Monteath. 
Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
Lieut.-Col. G. H. Evans. 
H. A. Kelso. 
British Museum. 
Capt. T. A. Ifeadlam. 
A. E. English. 
C.—FORMOSAN SAMBAR (C. unicolor swinhoei). 
This race is very closely related to the preceding, from which it is 
distinguished by its shorter head, concave profile, longer limbs, and 
certain differences in colour ; the lower part of the legs being brownish 
or whitish yellow, and the bushy tail black all round. 
to the island of Formosa. 
Length 
on out- Circum- 
side ference. 
curve. 
193 
17 4t 
17 4 
16% 38 
Tip to 
Tip. 
9 
10} 
16 
It is confined 
Points. Owner. 
343 British Museum. 
5 Duke of Bedford. 
343 Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
343 British Museum. 
D.—LUZON SAMBAR (C. unicolor philippinus). 
Nearly allied to the two last, the height at the shoulder being 
probably from 33 to 35 inches, the build stout and massive, with the 
hind-quarters specially elevated, and the form that of a small Malay 
— Owner’s measurements. 
