tgi8.] C. B Ki.< >ss 255 



Remarks : — The Lessei Mouse-deei has b 



1 1 '.K th, I'./.S. 

 1864, p. 483), to whicli point i form probably 



l1 Sanuk 



in S.W : mi boundai \ il 11 is 



N. l.i L D 1 r. k. d (finis 



Kungl.Sv.Vel 



[ 9 !7 



TuAGULUS KAM'llii AFFINIS. 



tins affinis, Gray. I'. Z. S. ] 1 ambodia). 



ulus javanicus, Flower, P. Z. S. 1900, p ; Donj 

 Phya Fai, Main). 



Tragulus kai; '• 



Cochin-China); Lydekker, Cat. Ungulati , Brit. Mus. 



1 hin-China) 1 . 



ulus kanthil affinis, Bonhote, P. Z. S. [907, 1, p. 11 



(South Annam); Kloss, 1'. Z. S. u E. Siam), id., 



Journ. Nat. Hisl and E. Mann. 



This 1 ravus in being still 



duller with the nape stripe obsolete or entirely absent: it mosl 



the neck and limbs 

 : ,i! the upp< 1 parts of the body is 

 more noticeable in the form of annulations. Wl 



ilar form is not yet ascertained but 1 have 

 specimens from the range' of mountains between Avuthia and 

 Korat. 



it: South Annam. Cochin-China, Cambodia and 



Main. 



Specimens examined : — Five. 



I'l. CHIL WILLIAMSONI. 



mchil williamsoni, Kloss, fourn. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Siam. 11 



h the upp< i 

 ochraceou ! brown (hind- 



nm). 

 Specimens examined : Tl North 



Siam.wlii< his tl theLessei 



deer. 



rs KANCHI1 1 



/ ragulus kanchil hosei, Bonhot< . Ann. and Mag., X I 

 p. 292; Lydekker, Cat. 1 P 290. 



XIII, I'm.;, p. .',7. 



1 



OUgh Siam to S 



