286 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



52, a. Skull and skin. Singapore (?).* 



Bequeathed ~by Gen. T. Hardwicke, 1835. 



53, a. Skull and skin. Singapore (?).* Type. 



Same history. 



53, b. Skin, immature. Singapore (?).* Same history. 

 85. 8. 1. 363. Skin, female, mounted. Singapore; 

 collected by W. Davison, Esq. 



Presented ly A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1885. 

 85. 8. 1. 364. Skin, young. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



9. 4. 1. 500. Skull and skin. Changi, Singapore ; collected 



by H. C. Eobinson, Esq. Presented ly 



the Government of the Federated Malay States, 1909. 



9. 4. 1. 501. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and 



collector. Same history. 



K. Tragrulus kanchil affinis. 



Tragulus affinis, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861, see also Hand-List 

 Ruminants Brit. Mus. p. 169, 1873, where this form is included 

 under the heading of T. fulviventer. 



(?) Tragulus ravus, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. xv, 

 p. 163, 1902, vol. xvi, p. 41, 1903. 



Tragulus kanchil affinis, Bonhote, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. xi, 

 pp. 293 and 296, 1903, Fascic. Malay, vol. i, p. 42, 1903 ; Thomas, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. v, p. 536, 1910.- 



Typical locality probably the northern part of the Malay 

 Peninsula or Tenasserim (not, as stated by Gray, Singapore). 



T. ravus, from Trong, Lower Siam, was identified with 

 this race by Bonhote, who stated that specimens from the 

 Malay Peninsula were inseparable from the type of T. affinis. 

 Thomas has, however, suggested that the latter may be a 

 more southern type, in which case ramis will have to stand 

 for the northern form. 



Slightly smaller and paler than T. k. fulviventer, without 

 the transverse rufous stripe ; skull with the auditory bull3 

 smaller and less inflated than in T. k. hosei (p. 298), in 

 which the whole skull is smaller. 



38. 7. 13. 2 (853, c). Skin, immature. Malay Peninsula (?). 



Purchased (Stevens), 1838. 



* Not Java, as originally stated. 



