550 FROCEEDINOS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxiu. 



TRAGULUS BORNEANUS Miller. 



1902. Tragulus borneanus Miller, Proc. Biol. Soe. Washington, XV, p. 174, 

 August G, 1902. 



Two skins with skulls and one skeleton from the Kapuas River. 

 The skins are practically indistinguishable in coloration from speci- 

 mens of Tragulus napu from Sumatra. The Bornean animals are 

 somewhat smaller. (For measurements, see page 549.) 



RUSA BROOKEI (Hose). 



1893. Ccrvus brookci Hose, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., XII, p. 20G. 

 1906. Rusa brookei, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXI, p. 585, December 18, 

 1906. 

 Two specimens from along the Kapuas River, the antlers of an 

 adult male, Cat. No. 142356, U.S.N.M., and the skull of a nearly adult 

 male, Cat. 142357, U.S.N. M. 



Measurements of these specimens respectively: Length of antler 

 along convexity of curve, 462, 325; burr to tip of frontiJ tine along 

 convexity, 160, 136; circumference of antler above frontal tine, 132, 

 84; tip of apical tine to its angle with main trunk of antler, 50, 33. 

 The basal length of the skull of Cat. No. 142357, U.S.N.M., is 

 332 mm., maxillary too throw (alveoli) 105 nun. 



MUNTIACUS PLEIHARICUS (Kohlbrugge). 



1896. Cerindus plciharicus Kohlbrugge, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederhxn- 



dsch-Indie, LV, 1896, p. 192, plate facing p. 260. 

 1906. Muntiacus plciharicus, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXI, p. 583, Decem- 

 ber 18, 1906. 

 Represented by the frontlet and antlers of an adult male from the 

 Sakaiam River, Cat. No. 142358, U.S.N.M. 



Measurements: Burr to tip of antler along convex curve, left 

 112 mm., right 97; tip of frontal tine to angle with main trunk of 

 antler, left 26, right 27; distance between the angles of the pedicles 

 with skull, 56; distance from angle of pedicle with skull to posterior 

 edge of burr, left 83, right 83. 



SUS BARBATUS Muller. 



1839. Sus barbatus Muller, Tijdschrift voor Natuurlijke Geschied. en Physi- 

 ologic, V, p. 149. 

 1906. Sus barbatus, Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 739, June 13, 1906. 



Six skulls, without skins, obtained from the natives along the 

 Landak River. Cranial measurements are given in the table below, 

 the points between which they are taken being the same as those used 

 by Miller in his Notes on Malayan Pigs.^ Of the six skulls, five are 

 evidently males and one a female. They are all skulls of adult or 



a Proc. U. tS. Nat. Mus., XXX, pp. 755, 756, June 13, lOOfi. 



