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RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



form may be known as C. HI. tamulicus, and the Siamese as C. in. 

 curvostylis. The antlers of the Burmese race are very large and 

 massive. 



The earlier name Muntjacus is now sometimes used in place of 

 Cervulus. 



Length on 



outside 



curve of 



.iiitler from 



burr to tip. 



-81 



-74 



6(1 



--64 



6* 

 64 



-64 

 -64 



-6 



Circumference .,.. T j 



above burr. 



44 



4l 

 4l 



4J 

 2:? 



2] 



3i 



2| 



34 

 32 



3i 



Locality. 



Java 



Singapore . 



Java 



India 



Lombok . 



Near Mussuri . 



Lombok . 



Lushai 



1'err.k 



Ranikhet . 



Java .... 



Do 



Nepal 



Namba Forest, Assam 

 North of Mussuri 

 Taroy, Burma . 



Owner. 



II. Van Son. 



Sir Edmund (',. Loder, Bart. 



Dr. Albert von Stephani. 



W. H. Wilson. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Lieut. -Col. A. K. Ward. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Major A. Wilson. 



Perak Museum. 



Lieut. -Col. B. W. C. Deeble. 



J. C. Van Son. 



H. Van Son. 



British Museum (B. II. 



Hodgson). 

 A. O. Hume. 



Major H. S. Wood. 

 Capt. Harry V. Brooke. 

 Major G. II. Evans. 



1 Determination provisional. 



Weight 37 Ibs. 



TIBETAN MUNTJAC (Cervulus lachrymans). 

 Nearly allied to the last, but smaller. 



Locality. 



3 



I>ength on out- 

 side curve of Circumference. Tip to Tip. 

 longest antler. 



Owner. 



-24 



Ningpo 

 3i Do. 



- Owner's measurements. 



British Museum (R. 



Swinhoe). 

 Dublin Museum. 



