MUNTJAC 81 
form is known as C. m. tamulicus, and the Siamese as C. m. curvostylts. 
The antlers of the Burmese race are large and massive. The earlier 
name JZuntjacus is often used in place of Cervulus. 
Length on 
outside 
curve of 
antler from 
burr to tip. 
Circumference Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
above burr. 
—102 ane “E Java : : . H. Van Son. 
1_o} 44 5 Singapore . : . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
-88 3? 64 Java : : . Dr. Albert von Stephani. 
-§3 44 48 India ‘ : . W. H. Wilson. 
178 43 3h Lombok . : . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
72 24 13 U. Burma ‘ eee ee Balker. 
aot 34 3% Lombok . : . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
7 38 44 Burma. ; - Col) He Di: Kearny. 
-6? 22 2s Perak : : . Perak Museum. 
2 24 3 Ranikhet . : . Lieut.-Col. B. W. C. Deeble. 
63 24 BY Java. : : . J. ©. Van Son. 
63 22 a5 Nepal ; : . British Museum (B. H. 
Hodgson). 
63 3 33 ? A. O. Hume. 
-64 24 3k Namba Forest, Assam Major H. S. Wood. 
-65 22 Nee North of Mussuri . Capt. Harry V. Brooke. 
-~64 2g 34 Ranikhet . : . Lieut.-Col. E. T. Taylor. 
1 Determination provisional. 2 Weight 37 lbs. 
SCLATER’S MUNTJAC (Cervulus sclateri): 
About equal in size to the last, with the upper part of the head and 
fore-neck bright yellow and the body browner than in muntjac. The 
lower portion of the front of the fore-legs is blackish brown. In the 
Tibetan C. Jachrymans the head is orange brown, and the limbs are 
brownish fawn. Weight of male 38 and female 36 lbs. 
Distribution.—Central China. 
Length on out- 
side curve of | Circumference. Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
longest antler. 
5% 24 32 China é : : Lieut. Hon. R. O. B. Bridge- 
man, R.N. 
5 2 3 Anghwei, China. British Museum. 
3% 2 2} Tungkuan Shan, C. Lieut. Hon. R. O. B. Bridge- 
China man, R.N. 
2k 12 3 Ningpo . : : British Museum (R. 
Swinhoe). 
-24 13 34 Do. , : : Dublin Museum. 
- Owner's measurements. 
