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TRAGULUS NAPU (F. Cuvier). The wide-ranging form of Sumatra and the 

 Malay Peninsula (Plate 1). 



Upper parts orange-biifF, clouded with blackish, the dark clouding 

 not in excess of under color in general effect ; sides noticeably grayish, 

 in marked contrast with back; nape with a fairly well defined me- 

 dian dark stripe ; throat markings normal, the outer dark band essen- 

 tially concolor with sides of neck. Average and extremes of nine 

 adults from eastern Sumatra: Head and body, 572 (550-000) mm.; 

 tail, 04 (83-110) ; hind foot, including hoofs," 149 (145-150). 

 TRAGULUS PRETIOSUS Miller. Linga (Plate 2. upper figure). 



Colors much richer and more j^ellow than in Trdgulus napu, but 

 pattern in no way abnormal ; ground color of back orange-ochraceous, 

 darkening toward ochraceous-rufous on sides of nock and outer sur- 

 face of legs, and lightening to orange-buff on sides of body. Back 

 uniformly clouded, the black slightly in excess of the under color; 

 sides inconspicuously " lined "" with black. Najie stripe blackish, 

 normal in extent, sharply defined. Dark throat stripes a mixture of 

 black and dull ochraceous-rufous. "White throat stripes normal. 

 Average and extremes of five adults: Head and body, 560 (545-580) 

 mm.; tail, 88 (80-95) ; hind foot, including hoofs, 141 (140-142). 

 TRAGULUS PRETIELLUS Miller. Bakong and Sebang. 



Color as in Traguliis pretiosus, but size less and teeth relatively 

 larger. Average and extremes of eight adults from Pulo Bakong: 

 Head and body, 501 (473-515) mm.; tail, 77 (05-90) ; hind foot, in- 

 cluding hoofs, 122.7 (119-126). 

 TRAGULUS FORMOSUS Miller. Bintang. 



Size and general appearance as in Traguliis pretiosiis, but color 

 even more reddish, particularly on sides of neck, and dark nape stripe 

 narrower and less well defined. Average and extremes of seven 

 adiilts: Head and body, 549 (530-593) mm.; tail, 82 (75-100) ; hind 

 foot, including hoofs, 141.7 (137-145). 

 TRAGULUS LUTESCENS Miller. Sugi Bava, Jan. 



Color pattern normal, the nape stripe clear black, well defined; 

 size scarcely larger than in Tragulus pretiellus; ground color paler 

 than in the three preceding species, the back orange-buff, fading 

 rather abruptly on sides through straw-yellow to cream-color; cloud- 

 ing due to black hair tips, essentially as in T. pretiosiis or somewhat 

 less. Average and extremes of seven adults (two from Sugi Bava, 

 the others from Jan) : Head and bod}^, 508 (488-540) mm.; tail, 78 

 (72-90) ; hind foot, including hoofs, 130 (128-133). 



Soc. Washington, vol. 16, pp. 31^4 {lutescens, flavicoUis, formosus, focaUnus\ 

 virgicolUs=1wsei Bonhote, natunce=cveretti Bonhote, subrufus, 7-ubcus. raruliis, 

 hinrarcnsis, lamiunsis) ; Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 44, pp. 2— i {batuaniis. 

 7'ussitlnfi) ; Proc. TT. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 81. pp. ^5-^^^ (cfirimntrr) ; idem, pp. 2.^)0- 

 255 (nigrocinctus, pcrflaviis, prcticllKs). 



Thomas. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Cth ser., vol. 9. p. 2.54 ( iiifn-icniifi). 



