1870. ] MR. P. L. SCLATER ON THE CERVID&. 115 
Subfam. II, Cervuin2. 
Cornua decidua: dentes canini maris exserti ................2.265 6. Cervulus. 
Subfam. III. Moscuin. 
Cornua nulla: dentes canini maris exserti. 
Apparat MOsehifero WWWO F22....-2..-sceessostacsee ss cemananses 7. Hydropotes. 
Apparatu maris moschifero)..: j2...0voc).,<s2d-nnaedaataeeees sens 8. Moschus. 
In conclusion, Mr. Sclater pointed out the geographical distri- 
bution of the known species of the genus Cervus. The total number 
of Cervi recognized as probably valid species were twenty-three in 
the Old World and seventeen in the New World, namely :— 
Cervi of the Old World. 
a. CERVUS 
elaphus, ex Europa et Asia bor. 
wvanthopygus, ex Asia orient. 
affinis, ex mont. Himalayanis. 
cashmeerianus, ex Cashmiria. 
maral, ex Caucasia. 
barbarus, ex mont. Atlantis. 
6. SIKA 
7. mantchuricus, ex Sina bor. 
8. faévanus, ex ins. Formosa. 
9. stka, ex Japonia. 
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c. ELAPHURUS 
10. davidianus, ex Sina bor. 
d. Rucervus 
11. duvaucelli, ex Ind. Brit. 
12. schomburghki, ex Siam. 
13. eldi, ex Ind. Malayana. 
e. Rusa 
14. aristotelis, ex Ind. Brit. 
15. equinus, ex Ind. Malay. Sumatra et Borneo, 
16. swinhoii, ex ins. Formosa. 
17. rusa, ex Java. 
18. moluccensis, ex ins. Moluccis. 
19. perondi, ex Timor. 
20. marianus, ex ins. Philippin. 
21. kuhlii, ex ins. Bavianis. 
J. Hyevarnus 
22. porcinus, ex Ind. Brit. et Malayana. 
g. Axis 
23. avis, ex Ind. Brit. et Malayana. 
