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in all the characters. I prefer to rank them as a geographical race of 

 hanchil. 



Blyth's T.fuscatus and T. pelandoc, haeed on stuffed specimens without 

 locality, are impossible of determination. 



This animal much resembles the last in all but size, T. napu being very 

 much the larger. 



"Very plentiful round Victoria Point but more local and much less 

 numerous further north, on the Tenasserim River. Identical in habits 

 with napu. 



Weight.— 4-5f lbs. 



Vernacular name. — Plandok (Malay, Bankachon)." — G. C. S. 



(6i) MuNTiAcus GE.A]srDicoK.jsris, Lyd. 



The Tejiasserim Rib-faced Deer. 



1891. Cevvulus muntjac, Blanford, Mam.malia No. 362. 



1904. Cevvulus muntjac grandicornis, Lydekker, Field, OIV, p. 780. 



(Si, Bankachon; (5 3, §2, Tenasserim; c? 3, $3, in al. 1, 

 Thaget ; c?2, 5 1, (skull only) Banlaw. 

 ''Plentiful everywhere, but especially so in the bamboo jungles round 

 Thaget." 



Vernacular name. — Kijang (Malay, Bankachon)." — G. C. S. 



(62) RusA uNicoLOK, Bechs. 



The Sambhar. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 5 1, Tenasserim ; $ 1, Thaget ; $ , Banlaw. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 11 and 15.) 



" In adult Sambhar of both sexes, the lower part of the throat always 

 appears to be bare, while in the centre of this bare area there is a small 

 spot always more or less inflamed. The absence of hair is probably due to 

 the animal rubbing its throat against trees on account of the irritation 

 caused by this curious disease or parasite, it certainly has not the 

 appearance of a gland. 



Vernacular name. — Rusa (Malay, Bankachon)." — G. 0. S, 



(63) Rhinocekos sumatrensis, Cuv. 



The Asiatic Tivo-horned Rhinoceros. 



1817. Rhinoceros sumatrensis, Cuv., Regno An. 1, p. 240 ; Blanford, 



Mammalia No. 336. 

 1854. Rhinoceros crossei, Gray, P. Z. S., p. 251. 



1873. Ceratorhinus niger, C. blythii, Gray, A. M. N. H., XI, pp. 357-360, 

 pi. XI. 

 $ 1, near Bankachon. 

 " Measurements of sp. 4714, $ , shot near Bankachon, 17 miles inland 

 from Victoria Point, Southern Tenasserim, 7th January 1914. 



(1) Extreme length — tip of nose — up and down horns to tip 



of tail 3,265 mm. 



(2) Tip of nose to root of tail —up and down horns . . 2,600 „ 



(3) Tip of nose to root of tail not up and down horns . . 2,520 „ 



(4) Length of tail . . . . . . . . . . . . 665 „ 



