4306 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVU. 



B. M. No. 45.1.8.271; Type of 



lyratus, Schinz, Ind, Mus. Calc. 

 No./.). 



2. R. elclL McClelland. Type locality :—Ma.ni-puv. (Eld). 



Other localities : — Manipur (B . M . ) . 



TyjJe : — 'Not traced. (Co-types of 

 frontalis, McClelland, B. M. No. 79. 

 11.21.36. and Ind. Mns. Calc. Nos. b. 

 and c. ; Type of cornipes, Lj^dekker, 

 B. M. No. 1.17.13.1). 



3. R. thamin tliamin, Type locality :■ — Pegu. (Evans). 

 Thomas. Other localities : — Lower Chindwin ; 



Pegu; Thatone, Tenasserim (B. M.). 

 Type:—B. M. No. 0.7.23.1. 



4. R. thamin brucei, Tho- Type locality : — Pubj^ Mines, 

 mas. Burma. (Bruce). 



Other localities : — -Ruby Mines. 

 Tijpe:—B. M. No. 17.7.8.17. 



Gen. VI. — Cervus. 



No. 364. cashmirianus, Lydekker adds two more forms 



Falc. which occur either within our region; 



or on its immediate border. These 

 three ma3'n3e arranged in a hey as follows ; — ■ 



Key to the species of Cervus. 



A. — Muzzle mainly dark, lower lips and 



chin fawn or brown ; ears long and 



pointed, with sinuous upper margins. 

 a. A white rump patch; antlers five- 



tined, sharply angulated and bent 



forward at the third tine, so that 



the tips of the fifth are bent inwards. 1. affinis, Hodgs. 

 h. White area restricted to back of 



hams ; a brownish patch on croup, 



in front of tail; antlers wapiti like. 2. macneilli, Lj^d. 

 B. — Muzzle pale fawn, lower lip and chin 



white ; ears bluntly pointed, with 



straight upper margins ... ... 3. haiiglu, Wagn. 



Distribution : — 



1. C. affinis, Hodgson. ' Tyjoe locality: — Chambi Valley; 



Sikkim (Hodgson). 



Other localities : — Chambi Valley ; 

 Bhutan (B. M.). 



Ty2ie .•— B. M. No. 45. 1 . 8. 94. 



