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Bandon. Three examples from Pafani, on the east coast of th : 

 Peninsula in the same latitude as Pedis, are interm&diatee 

 though rather duller I 'iter they have the nape 



stripes equally pronounced: with aid probably be 



ted animals from Patani recorded by Bonhote as 

 Tragulus javanicus (P.Z.S. tgoo, i>. 883: Biserat and Bukit 

 and others as (Fasciculi 



Malayenses, Zool. 1. 903, p K 2 : Jalor) : otherwise the 

 synonomy probablj includes all 1 examples from 



the range given ab 



When describing that it was disting- 



uishable from ']'. k. kanchil of Sumatra by its pallid colouration 

 (1. c. -,., p. 1741. "Ill' distinguishes it from 



fulviventer and I regret that 1 am not in a positii n to compare 

 fulviventer with kanchil ol which we have no specimens. 



Habitat: — As above and Puhui Lontar, Coast of Trang. 



Specimens examined : — Se\ 



Tragulus kanchii. ravulus. 



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

 Washington, XIII, 1900. p. 192. 



Tragulus ravulus, Miller, op. cit. XVI, 1903, p. 41. 



T. k. ravulus differs from T. k. ravin in being paler, 

 i.e., yellower (especially the thighs) and less blackened above. 

 Below, the neck markings arc decidedly lighter with less 

 admixture of black and there is less tendency for the yellow 

 element to extend over the body. 



Habitat and Specimens examined: — Four from Pulau Adang 

 l! locality 1 !, and five from Pulau Rawi, Butang Ids. 



Tragulus kanchil angustiae, subsp. nov. 



Tragulus kanchil hton, J< urn. Bombay, Nat. 



Hist. Soc. XXIII, 1 9 1 5 . p. 717 (S. Tenasserim) : Kloss, Journ. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, 11. 1916, p. 29 (Patiyu). 



jyp e: — Adult male skin and skull). Collected at Bank- 

 achon, Victoria Poinl i, on 15th December. 



1916, by G. C. Original No. 4513 of the Bombay 



Natural History Society's Mammal Sun 



Diagnosis: — Colour as in T. h. ravus of Trang. but nape 

 .veil defined and withers darker, as in fill; 

 The type and a second specimen have the white of the 

 breast separated from that of the abdomen by a Y-shaped' 

 fulvous extension from the 



Measurements .—Head and body, (6o ; tail, 73: hindfoot, 

 127: ear, 36. Skull: gr< , 94.5; condyl 



length, 88 ; upper m \2; greatest breadth. 



44 mm. 



Specimens examined .—Four from the typical locality and 

 one from Maprit, Patiyu, S.W. Siam, in the same latitude. 



