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In addition to the above, specimens of 17 other species ah-eady 

 recorded were obtained this year, of which the following are of 

 interest : — 



U7'sus Malayanus. The Malay Bear (Siamese Mi Mali or Mi Moo). 



A large female was obtained with half-grown cub. The female 

 measured : — Sijout to vent 42.7 inches. Tail, represented only by a 

 tvift of hairs. Height at shoulder 21 in. Hind leg, vent to heel 

 15.7. Hand 5.5. Foot 7. Ear 2.5, or from crown 1.6. Snout to base 

 of ear 11 in. Width on crown between ears 8. Circumferences : Uhest 

 33 in. Belly 35. Forearm 12.2. Leg 10.3. Skull. Basal length, 8.22 

 in. Zygomatic breadth, 7.68. Canines yellow, flat topped (this was the 

 case in the only other Ratburi skull 1 have examined). Claws grooved, 

 nearly black (Blanford says "pale horn, sometimes dusky"). Muzzle 

 and chin, greyish white. Eye, brown. Palms and soles, dirty flesh 

 colour, slightly haired at bases of digits. I believe niamm^ should 

 be 3 pairs. I noticed but 2 pairs, the pectoral longest. 



Hapalomys longicaudatus. Berdmore's Rat. 



A male of this rare rat was obtained at Sai Yoke within 3 miles 

 of where last year's specimen was found (vide Journal No. 2. page 115). 

 [t measured : — Length 154 mm. Tail 208. Hind foot 29. Fore foot 

 17. Ear from orifice 13. Vibrissae 55 mm. These measurements 

 accord fairly with those of the specimen taken last year. 



In this specimen the lower lip -svas much drawn back, exposing 

 the incisors almost to the gums, but this may have been due to ti*ap- 

 ping. The Bombay N. H. S. Mammal Survey recently obtained 2 

 specimens in southern Tenasserim. 



Capricomis samatrensis milne-edwardsi. The Burmese Goat 

 Antelope. 



A nearly full grown female was obtained East of Si-sa-wad 

 measuring: — L. 41 in. Ht. at shoulder, 31. Ht. at withers, 32. Ear 

 from skull, 7.8. Tail without hair, 4.8. Body circumference, 32. 

 Hair of mane, 4.7. Horns, brown, 2. in. (these came away with the 

 skin, having no pedicels). Suborbital glands ^ in. dia., situate 1.75 

 in front of e3"es. Inter-digital glands ( orifice ^ dia. ) on both fore and 

 hind feet, the secreting bag being 2 in. in length. The secretion 

 had no scent. 



Colour, Bye, brown. Naked inners of ears, yellowish flesh 

 colour. Face and cheeks, black, a white stripe extending 2 in. from 

 mouth, a small dull chestnut patch above upper lip. Outers and front 

 bases of ears, the hairs basally black, tipped bright chestnut. Chin, 

 blackish ; throat, white and chestnut mixed. Whole body, greyish 

 brown with a plum-coloured tinge — the hairs being basally white, 

 tipped with dark brown or black. Dorsal stripe extending to tail, 

 chocolate brown — the basal half of the hairs being white. Uppers of 

 fore-legs, very dark brown — the hind legs somewhat lighter, but both 

 chestnut from knees and hocks downwards. Tail, naked beneath. 



Cervulus feae. Tea's Muntjac. The Black Barking Deer. 



Another specimen of this rare deer was obtained within 2 miles 

 of the spot where part of a specimen was procured last year ( vide 

 Journal No. 2. page 116 ). 



