252 journal oj the F.M.S. Museums. [Vol. VII, 



Habitat : — Sec above. 



imens examined : — Thirty-three. 



The synonomy will be as foil 



Moschus fulviventer, Gray, l.c.s. 



ulus kanchil, Cantor (partim) l.c.s. (Singapore and 

 Malay Peninsula), Thomas (partim), l'.Z.S. 1886, p. 79 (Selan- 

 gor and Singapore). 



Tragulus javanicus, Mower (partim), P.Z.S. .1900, p. 374 

 (Perak, Selangor and Singapore) ; Bonhote (partim), op. cit, p. 

 885 (Kelantan). 



Tragulus fulviventer, Stone and Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, 1902, LIY, p. 130, r, 2. (Malacca and 

 Indian Peninsula). 



litis ravus, Kloss (partim), Journ. F.M.S. Mus., II. 

 1908. p. 148 (Malay Peninsular region) ; id. op. cit. IV, igi 1. p. 

 212 (Redang Ids. ; Gyldenstolpe Arkiv for Zoologi, Stockholm, 

 \. 1917, p. 31 (Perak). 



Tragulus kanchil ravus, Bonhote. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. III. 

 1908. p. 11 (Pahang) ; Kloss, op. cit. IV, 1911, p. 44 (P 1) 

 Robinson and Kloss, op. cit. VI, 1916. p. 238 (Kedah). 



Tragulus kanchil ravus, Kloss, Journ. Strait? Branch Roy. 

 Asiat. Soc, No. 53, T909, p. 43 (Malay Peninsula and 

 Singapi > 



Tragulus kanchil fulviventer, Thomas and Wroughton, 

 1. c. s. Lydekker, ("at. Ungulates Brit. Mus. 



IV, 1915, p. 285 Sint 



? Tragulus kanchil lancavensis. 



Tragulus kanchil. Cantor partim). Journ. Asiat. Soc. 

 Bengal, XV, 1846, p. 53 (Lancavy Islands). 



Tragulus javanicus. Miller (partim). Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Washington, XIII, 1900. p. 192. 



Tragulus lancavensis, Milh 1. op. cit. XVI, rgo3, p. 41. 



'ancavensis, Kloss, Journ. F.M.S. Mus., 

 II, tgo8, p. 148; id., Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. No. 53, 

 1909, p. 44. 



Miller separated animals ol Langkawi Island from 

 11 ing more brightly coloured 

 with, in tei extension of fulvous on 



the underparts. Such indeed an the differences in this 

 connection but I find myself quite unable to separate 

 Langl< L\vi examples from the more southern form fulviventer. 



Habitat:— Langkawi Island. West Coast of the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Spet in ! Seven, 



