SAMBAR 65 
sambar. On the head is a blackish streak starting from over each eye 
to form a line down the middle of the face separated by a band of 
pale fawn from a moustache-like dark mark on the muzzle. 
Distribution.—The island of Luzon, in the. Philippines ; introduced into 
the Marianne Islands, specimens from which have been described 
as a separate species under the name of C. mariannus. 
Length 
on Circum- Tip to 
Gutside ference. ‘Tip: Points. Locality. Owner. 
curve. 
21 4} 53 3+3 Luzon. : . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
192 54 74 4+4 Dom. : . British Museum. 
183 5é 143 4A+3 IDe}, : ; Do. 
-E.—BASILAN SAMBAR (C. unicolor nigricans). 
Smaller than the last, the height at the shoulder in a mounted 
specimen in the British Museum being 27 inches. Detached antlers 
indicate, however, larger animals. 
Length 
on Circum- ‘Tip to Oe avon - 
pdileniechcen | Vip; Points. Locality. Owner. 
curve. 
134 43 124 3+3 .~°&2Basilan Island . . British Museum (A. H. Everett). 
134 44 11g = 3+3 Do. : t Do. 
-.—SZE-CHUEN SAMBAR (C. unicolor dejeani). 
A large race from North-western China, with very massive antlers, 
which show a tendency to develop small supplemental snags. 
Length 
on Circum- Tipto Widest - ae : 
outside ference. Tip. inside Points. Locality. Owner. 
curve. 
31 6 22 244 3+3 N.W.China . . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
02 4 152 184 3+3 Sze-chuen : . Paris Museum (type). 
3 52 5 jars: yp 
