CERVIDJ5 27 



9. 6. 9. 1. Skin, mounted, immature. Same locality. 

 The lower part of the face is darker than in the preceding 

 specimen, perhaps a character of immaturity. 



Same donor, 1909. 

 1. 3. 2. 8. Skull, with antlers, and skin. Ningpo. 



Presented ly F. W. Styan, Esq., 1901. 



1. o. 2. 9. Skin, with imperfect skull in scalp. Foochow, 

 Fokien, South-eastern China. Same history. 



2. 6. 10. 61. Skull, with antlers, and skin, immature. 

 Chung-yung, southern Hupei. The lower portion of the face 

 is more dusky than in the type and the upper portion of the 

 ears hrown features which may be due to immaturity ; the 

 last two milk-molars are still in use. Collected January, 

 1902. Same donor, 1902. 



2. 6. 10. 61. Skull, with antlers, and skin of a somewhat 

 older individual. Same locality. The ears are mainly 

 yellow. Same history. 



5. 10. 27. 1. Skull, imperfect, with antlers. Wan-shan- 

 Chang, China. Presented ly H. Brelich, Esq., 1905. 



5. 10. 27. 2. Skull, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



C. Muntiacus lacrymans teesdalei, subsp. n. 



Typical locality Tatung, Yang-tsi Valley. A small dark- 

 coloured form, retaining the wholly yellow ears, but with the 

 entire lower part of the face blackish brown, nearly like 

 the back; basal length of skull 5| inches; length of upper 

 series of cheek-teeth 1J inches. 



May represent a distinct species. 



10. 6. 16. 1. Skull, with antlers, and skin, of a fully 

 adult animal. Tatung, Yang-tsi Valley. Type. 



Presented ly J. H. Teesdale, Esq., 1910. 



10. 6. 16. 2. Skull, with antlers, of a somewhat younger 

 individual. Same locality. Same history. 



III. MUNTIACUS EEEVESI. 



Cervus reevesii, Ogilby, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1838, p. 105. 



Prox reevesii, Sundevall, K. SvensJea Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1844, p. 185, 



1846; Fitzinger, Sitzber. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixviii, pt. 1, 



p. 362, 1872, vol. Ixxix, pt. 1, p. 60, 1879. 



