ROME S SLAG, Te 
HOG DEER (Cervus porcinus)—covtinwed. 
Length on | Circum- 
outside j|ferenceabove} ‘Tip to Tip. Habitat. Owner. 
curve. brow tine. | 
17s Ae Ot India . : . | J. Carr Saunders. 
—-17 34 See Naini Tal Terai . | Major-General Alexander A. A. 
| Kinloch. 
162 3 103 | British Museum. 
165 38 | 14% | Nepal . . | A. E. Leatham. 
164 | 2 82 India . : . | Gen. Hardwicke, British Museum. 
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05s | 23 | 74 Doz - . | Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
14 3 $3 Nepal . .  H.R.H. Duke of Saxe-Coburg and 
Gotha. 
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-13 24 9 Do. . | Dublin Museum. 
13 34 12} Do. : . | Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
KUHL'S STAG (Cervus kuhli). 
Type—Mus. Leyden. 
This species was originally described by Muller from specimens 
collected by Diard in the Bavian Islands, to which locality the 
species, as far as is at present known, is confined. The auditory 
bullcee in Cervus kuhlt are largely inflated. By this character the 
skull may be distinguished from that of any of the Rusine deer, 
with the exception of C. forcinus. The skull of C. kuhit differs 
from that of C. forcinus in having the facial portion anterior to 
the orbits much more compressed, and the orbits much more 
prominent. CC. uli has proportionally much longer limbs than 
C. porcinus ; and all the hairs of the back and sides are annulated 
in the former and not in the latter species. The young of C. kuhli 
are unspotted, which is not the case with those of C. porcznus. 
Both species are devoid of upper canines. 
[Sin VICTORMBROOKE,-P.Z.S5 1878, p. 02. 
Distribution—Bavian Islands. 
Widest 
inside. 
Circum- 
ference. 
Length on 
outside curve. Points. Habitat. Owner. 
Tip to Tip. 
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, | 
9% 25 | 10g 10g 343 Java. . | British Museum. 
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