20 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



I. Muntiacus muntjak grandicornis. 



Cervulus muntjac grandicornis, Lydekker, Field, vol. civ, p. 780, 1904, 

 Game Animals of India, etc. p. 261, 1907 ; Ward, Records of 

 Big Game, ed. 6, p. 80, 1910, ed. 7, p. 80, 1914. 



Muntiacus grandicornis, Lyon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxi, 

 p. 583, 1907 ; Wroughton, M.S. 1914. 



Typical locality Amherst district, Burma. 



A large race (basal length of skull about 7j inches, length 

 of upper row of cheek-teeth about 2 T 7 6 - inches), with very 

 large and massive antlers (length in type 6f inches, basal 

 girth 4J inches) ; general colour tawny ochery, with the 

 grizzled nuchal area not extending behind the shoulders ; 

 hairs dull pale brown at the base, and the basal portion not 

 paler than that above. The size is approximately as in the 

 typical Javan race, and larger than in Indian muntjacs ; 

 while the colour is much duller and browner than in the 

 Bornean and Malay races, with more brown on the fronts of 

 the legs than is usually present in the latter. 



4. 9. 23. 1. Skull, imperfect at hind part of base, with 



antlers. Thouagyen Forest, Amherst district, Burma. Type. 



Presented by D. H. Allen, Esq., 1904. 



79. 11. 21. 190. Skull, with antlers, which are small. 

 The cheek-teeth are less worn than in the preceding specimen, 

 but the length of the whole row is approximately the same, 

 although the basi-cranial length is less (7 inches). 



Transferred from India Museum, 1879. 



94. 12. 19. 6-7. Two skulls, with antlers, provisionally 



identified with this race. Lower Chindwin Valley, Upper 



Burma. In the second specimen (7) the antlers are small, 



the pedicles very slender, and the molars but slightly worn. 



Presented by C. F. Gilbert, Esq., 1894. 



96. 5. 6. 1. Fragmentary skull and skin, young. Thibau, 

 western Shan States. Presented by E. W. Oates, Esq., 1896. 



98. 2. 13. 1. Skin, mounted. Burma. 



Purchased (Gerrard), 1898. 



14. 12. 8. 239. Skull and skin. Thaget, Little Tenasserim 

 Eiver ; collected by G. C. Shortridge, Esq. 



Presented by the Bombay Natural History Society, 1914. 



14. 12. 8. 240. Skull and skin. Same locality and 

 collector. Same history. 



