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A large race (basicranial length 102-105 mm.), with 

 wholly black neck and throat-stripes, and the black of the 

 neck extending forwards over the face and cheeks to a 

 greater degree than in any races except T. j. annce, T. j. 

 jugular is, and T. j. lunguranensis, from all of which the 

 present form is distinguished by the normal pattern of the 

 throat -markings ; general colour ochery with a deep shading 

 due to the black hair- tips, neither colour distinctly in excess ; 

 on flanks the ochery fading to buff, and the black suffusion 

 rather less pronounced than on back. 



No specimen in collection. 



W. Tragrulus javanicus versieolor. 



Tragulus versieolor, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. v, 

 p. 535, 1910. 



Typical locality Nhatrang, Annam. 



A medium-sized chevrotain distinguishable from other 

 members of the genus by the marked contrast between the 

 colouring of the fore and hind halves of the body, the former 

 being fulvous and the latter grey. Although much smaller 

 than is usual in T. javanicus, it seems to be a member of the 

 present group since it has the coarse coat of T. j. napu, and 

 cheek-teeth of nearly the same size. In point of size this 

 chevrotain exceeds but little the members of the T. kanchil 

 group, which is represented in Annam by T. k. affinis 

 (p. 286). Basal length of skull 95 mm. 



6. 11. 6. 38. Skull and skin. Nhatrang, Annam; 

 collected by Dr. J. Vassal. Type. Purchased, 1906. 



6. 11. 6. 39. Skull and skin. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



10. 3. 10. 6-7. Two skins. Same locality and collector. 



Purchased, 1910. 



IV. TKAGULUS KANCHIL. 



Moschus javanicus, Gmelin, Linn.'s Syst. Nat. vol. i, p. 174, 1788; 



nee OsbecTf,, 1765. 

 Moschus kanchil, Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xiii, p. 262, 1822 ; 



Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836, p. 64 ; Jentirik, Notes Leyden Mus. 



vol. v, p. 181, 1883. 



