532 



CERVIDiE. 



The anatomy of C. mnnijac has been described by Hodgson 

 (J. A. S. B. xvii, pt. 2, p. 4S3). 



Fig. 173. — Skull find horns of Cervulus mimtjac. 



The genus Cervulus is found throughout the Oriental region, and 

 is restricted to it. 



Synopsis of Indian and Burmese Species. 



Colour chestnut-red C iminfjac, p. 532. 



Colour 8epia-browu ^'■f^''^'j P- '^34. 



362. Cervulus muntjac. The rih-faced Deer or harl-ing Beer. 



Cervus inuntiak, Zimm. Geoq. Gesch. ii, p. 131 (1780) ; Sykes, P. Z. S. 



1831, p. 104 ; i:iliot, Mad. Jour. L. S. x, p. 221. 

 Cervus muntjak and vaginalis, Boddaert, Blench. Anim. i, p. 13G 



(1785). 

 Cervulus moschatus, Blainville, Bidl. Soc. Phd. 1816, pp. 74, 77 ; 



Horsfield, Cat. p. 190. 

 Cervus aureus, Ham. Smith, Griffith's Cm: An. Kimj. iv, p. 148 (1827). 

 Cervus ratwa, Hod(/son, As. lies, xviii, pt. 2, p. 139, pi. (1833). 

 Cervus melas, Oc/ifbi/, Boi//e's Bot. Jlimal. p. Ixxiii (1839). 

 Styloceros numtjak, Cantor, J. A. >S. B. xv. p. 269. 

 Stvlocerus muutjacus, Kelaart, Prod. p. 85 (1852). 

 Cervulus vaginalis, Adams, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 530; Blyth, Cat. p. 154. 

 Cervulus aureus, Jerdon, Mam. p. 264 ; Blyth, Mam. Birds Burma, 



p. 46. 

 Cervulus moschatus, curvostylis, and tanuiHcus, Gray, JIand-Iist 



Edentate Sfc. Mam. B. M. pp. 16:5, 1(>5 (1873). 

 Cei'vulus muntjac, Brooke, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 38, 1878, p. 899 ; An- 



dcr.ion, An. Zool. Pes. p. 337 ; W. Sclater, Cat. p. 173. 



