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138 DR. J. E. GRAY ON MAMMALS, ETC. FROM CAMBOJA. [April 9, 



der side of body and inside of limbs white ; the upper part of the 

 sides with a longitudinal black streak, edged above and below with 

 a narrow white line ; tail blackish whitish washed, hairs elongate, 

 brown, with two broad black rings and a white tip ; ears simple, 

 rounded. 



Hab. Camboja. 



A single specimen. 



The species differ from most of the Squirrels of the size, in the 

 three streaks being on the upper part of the back, and in the dark 

 colour between the two colours of the upper and under surface. 



RusA PERONii, Gray, Cat. B. M. p. 211. 



Cervus peronii, Cuvier. 

 C. kuhlii, S. Midler. 



Hab. Camboja. 



There is a pair of shed horns, evidently of an adult specimen, in 

 the collection ; they are small and slender, and similar to the horns 

 of C. kuhlii in the Museum Collection, which were received from 

 Holland. They may be the horns of an allied but distinct species ; 

 for it is quite impossible to distinguish deer by the horns alone, they 

 vary so much in specimens of the same species. 



RusA ? 



Hab. Camboja. 



There is a single horn of the right side of the head, which has 

 been cut from the base, which is very distinct from any horn that I 

 know. It is very thick and strong, curved, covered with very large 

 grooves and warts, and with a short, conical, thick branch, bending 

 rather inwards on the front of the inner side quite at the base. 



■^ Cervulus cambojensis. 



Hab. Camboja. 



There are the forehead covered with hair and the horns of a Munt- 

 jack in the collection. It is very much larger than any specimen of 

 that genus in the Museum Collection, and is probably a distinct 

 species. 



The horns are thick, nearly straight, with a short, thick, re- 

 curved branch on the outer part of the front side near the base, and 

 one of them has a somewhat similar callosity on the hinder side on 

 the same level. Hair of forehead very rigid, close pressed, dark 

 brown, with narrow yellow rings. 



Tragulxjs affinis, Gray, Listof Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 173, 1843. 



Not yet described. Similar to T. javanicus in colour, but rather 

 smaller and much paler, and the side of the neck similar in co- 

 lour to the side of the body ; the belly is white, with a brown streak 

 on each side of the central hue ; the head is smaller. It is larger 

 than T. kanchil, very much paler, and the neck is not blacker and 

 grisled. A specimen of the species has been in the Museum as above 



