26 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



The following three races are apparently distinguish- 

 able : 



A. Head and neck less yellow ; size apparently larger M. 1. lacrymans. 



B. Head and neck more yellow ; size, at least fre- 



quently, smaller. 

 a. Lower part of face mostly rufous ; general 



colour lighter ; size larger M. I. sclateri. 



1). Lower part of face blackish ; general colour 



darker; size smaller M. 1. teesdalei. 



A. Muntiacus laerymans lacrymans. 



Typical locality Sze-chuan. 

 Type in Paris Museum. 



Head and neck apparently less yellow than in next race 

 and size larger. 



No specimen in collection. 



B. Muntiacus lacrymans selateri. 



Cervulus selateri, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 814; Brooke, 

 ibid. 1874, p. 40 ; Gray, Hand-List Ruminants Brit. Mus. 

 p. 165, 1873; W. L. Sclater, Cat. Mamm. Ind. Mus. pt. ii, 

 p. 173, 1891 ; Lydekker, Field, vol. ex, p. 677, 1907, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1910, p. 989. 



Typical locality mountains near Ningpo, Southern China ; 

 abundant in the hills of the An-hwei district. 



Apparently distinguished from the typical race by its 

 smaller size and by the more strongly marked contrast 

 between the yellow of the forehead and the rufous or olive 

 of the neck; lower part of face typically rufous; basal 

 length of skull probably about 65 inches ; length of upper 

 series of cheek-teeth 2 inches. 



72. 9. 3. 1. Skull, imperfect, and skin (formerly mounted). 

 Ningpo, Southern China; collected by E. Swinhoe, Esq. 

 Type. Length of upper series of cheek-teeth 2 inches. 



Purchased, 1872. 



72. 9. 3. 3. Skin, formerly mounted, and skeleton, 

 young. Same locality and collector. Same history. 



7. 9. 19. 1. Head, mounted, subadult. An-hwei (Ngan- 

 hwei) district, Central China. 



Presented ly J. II. Teesdale, Esq., 1907. 



