t) MR. R. I. POCOCK ON THE 



pinna there is a definite pit or depression overlapped in front and 

 capable of being closed by two lobate thickenings, one above the 

 other, the upper being larger than the lower. The auditory 

 orifice, opening upon a thick ridge-like excrescence, is concealed 

 by the tragal ridge which forms the external border of the 

 capsule of the pinna. 



Text-figure 3. 



A. Anal area of Moschiola meminna $ , showing the short tail and the hairy 



scrotum. 



B. The same of Tragulas javanicus $ , showing the long tail and the naked 



scrotum. 



C. The same of T. Javanicus $ , sho'ving the naked area round and below 



the vulva. 



The ear of the Tragulidte differs from that of the Pecora in 

 three particulars, namely, in the breadth of its basal attachment 



