328 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



BURMESE SEROW (Nemorhsedus sumatrensis). 



A large and clumsily built ruminant, with the ears long, the hair 

 coarse, rather thin, and elongated into a crest from the nape to the 

 withers ; the under-fur found in the gorals being absent. The general 

 colour of the upper-parts is black or dark gray, with a grizzled appear- 

 ance, owing to the whitish bases of the hairs; the under -parts, 

 shoulders, and thighs being rusty red. Although by no means large, 

 the shining black, somewhat rugose horns form decidedly handsome 

 trophies. Height at shoulder about 34^- inches. 



Distribution. From the Eastern Himalaya, Moupin in Tibet, and 

 Yunnan, to Sumatra, occurring throughout the Assam Hills, Burma, 

 Siam, and the elevated tracts of the Malay Peninsula. 



Owner. 



. O. F. Wheeler-Cuffe. 



Do. 

 . A. O. Hume. 



Do. 



British Museum (Hume Col- 

 lection). 

 Capt. G. H. Evans. 



C. Toussaint. 



Indian Museum. 

 . H. A. Kelso. 



H. S. Fournier. 

 . Capt. H. S. Wood. 

 . A. O. Hume. 



Perak Museum. 

 . R. C. E. Underwood. 

 . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Perak Museum. 



W. Thorn. 



