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distance tip the larger tributaries uf the (ianges. It has 

 been reported from Madras, but apparently from the name 

 hog-deer having been misapplied to the chevrotain and 

 muutjac. In Ceylon it has been introduced into certain 

 districts. 



42. 5. 3. 7. Pair of antlers. Probably India. 



Purchased (Tucker), 1842. 

 4r>. 1. 8. 124. Frontlet and antlers. Nepal. 



Present a I by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., J845. 

 45. 1. 8. 125. A similar specimen. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 45. 1. 8. 104. Skull, female. Same locality. 



Hi 1 1 ne history, 

 * * * *. Two frontlets, with antlers. Probably India, 



No history. 



608, r. Pair of antlers. Probably India. Purchased. 

 t t t t- Two pairs of antlers. Probably India. 



No history. 

 J t J J. Skin, formerly mounted. Probably India. 



No history. 



0. 0. 0. 0. Skin. Ceylon. Purchased (Zoological Society). 

 47. 5. 17. 21. Skin, formerly mounted. Probably India. 



Purchased (Bartlett), 1847. 

 52. 2. 28. 6. Skull, with antlers. Probably India. 



Purchased (Baker), 1852. 



5H. 5. 6. 62. Skull, with antlers. Darjiling, Sikhim ; 

 collected by W. Theobald, Esc[. 



Presented lij Dr. T. Oldham, 1856. 

 58. 5. 4. 10. Skull, with antlers. Probably India. 



Transferred from the Zoological Society's Museum, 1858. 

 58. 6. 24. 113. Skin, female. Sikhim. 



Presented ly B. H. Hodgson, Esq., 1858. 

 58. 12. 16. 2. Skeleton, female. Ceylon. 



Purchased (Zoological Society), 1858. 

 1)5. 5. 0. 19. Skin, young, formerly mounted. Locality 

 unknown. Purchased (Zoological Society), 1865. 



67. 5. 20. 7. Skull and antlers. Assam. 



Purchased (Cutter), 1867. 

 70. 11. 21. 188. Skull and antlers. Burma. 



Transferred from India Museum, 1879. 



