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RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
THE RIB-FACED OR BARKING DEER (Cervulus muntjac)—condinued. : 
Length on | ; 
outside | Circumference. | ‘Tip to Tip. Habitat. Owner. 
curve. | 
64 * 25 34 Nepal ; . | B. H. Hodgson, British Museum. 
63 3 33 Be A. O. Hume, Private Collection. 
—63 2% oe N. of Mussooree | Capt. Iarry Brooke. 
6 Weight, 44lbs. Height at | Cent. Provinces Major A. E. Ward. 
shoulder, 27 in. 
53 * 23 34 Nepal . . | B. H. Hodgson, British Museum. 
53 3h 25 Assam | AQ HS Straker. 
58 3 | ue R. J. Heber- Percy. 
53 24 34 af Hume Collection, British Museum. 
| S ; ne ‘ 5 4 = 
5t 2 | 34 S. India . . | Sir Victor Brooke’s Collection. (Shot 
by the late Gen. Douglas Hamilton. ) 
54 34 38 Assam. Pa beewussels 
5 3 33 Do. i . | Major C. S. Cumberland. 
—5 38 | 38 North Kanara . | Lieut.-Col. L. L. Fenton. 
—4h 3% 335 Darjeeling . | Dr. Percy Rendall. 
4? 14 Ig Boe Hume Collection, British Museum. 
35 1? 2 Nepal. . | Sir Edmund G, Loder, Bart. 
-23 + 14 34 Dublin Museum. 
244 1g B Ningpo . . | R. Swinhoe, British Museum. 
iff bac | 44 Do. : . | A. Mitchie, British Museum. 
* Muntjacus virginalis. +t Cervulus sclateri. { Cervulus crintfrons. 
Fea’s Rib-faced Deer, Cervulus fea, the only specimen, was 
described in 1889, and was obtained on Muleyit Mountain west of 
Moulmein by Mr. L. Fea. Horns about 2 inches long. 
There is another variety in some part of Southern China, Cervzlas 
veenes?, specimens of which are very rare. 
