190 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Typical locality Larut Hills, Perak, Malay Peninsula. 



Nearly related to the last, but (typically) distinguished 

 by the presence of a considerable amount of red hair in 

 mane, and in the light patch on the fore part of lower jaw, 

 some white hairs also occurring in mane. 



3. 2. 6. 77. Skin. Bigerat, Malay Peninsula. Type. 



Presented ~by Messrs. H. C. Robinson and N. Annandale, 



1903. 



91. 2. 1. 1. Horns, belonging to this or an allied race. 

 Perak. Presented ly Sir Hugh Low, 1891. 



10. 10. 1. 107. Skull, with horns. Sungei Letue, Malay 

 Peninsula. Presented ty H. C. Robinson, Esq., 1910. 



D. Capricornis sumatrensis milne-ed wards! , 



Capricornis milne-edwardsi, David, Arch. Mus. Paris, vol. v, Bull. 



p. 10, 1869. 

 Nsemorhedus edwardsii, David, Arch. Mus. Paris, vol. vii, Bull. 



p. 90, 1871. 

 Antilope (Naemorhedus) edwardsii, Milne-Edwards, Rech. Mamm. 



p. 364, 1874. 

 Nemorhedus edwardsii, Anderson, Zool. Yunnan Exped. p. 335, 



1878. 



Nemorhcedus edwardsii, Sterndale, Mamm. India, p. 487, 1886. 

 Nemorhaedus sumatrensis milne-edwardsi, LydeTcker, Game Animals 



of India, etc. p. 143, 1907, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 943. 

 Capricornis sumatraensis milne-edwardsi, PococJf, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1908, p. 175. 

 Capricornis sumatrensis milne-edwardsi, Allen, Bull. Mus. Harvard, 



vpl. xl, p. 203, 1912 ; LydeJcJcer, Cat. Hume Bequest Brit. Mus. 



p. 25, 1913. 



Typical locality Moupin, Sze-chuan, China. 



Characterised by the rufous shanks, coupled with the 

 uniformly blackish brown colour of the whole of the upper- 

 parts; the mane being a mixture of grey and black hairs, 

 and under-parts dirty dark brown. 



The distributional area extends through Yun-nan to 

 Burma. 



12. 10. 31. 38. Skull, with horns. Tho Toungyen Valley, 

 above Myawadi, Burma. 



Bequeathed ly A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 



12. 10. 31. 39. Frontlet and horns. Pabya Hill (600 ft.), 

 76 miles S.S.W. of Moulmein, Lower Burma. Same history. 



