O MR. R. I. POCOCK ON THE 



the false hoofs where there is a definite parting, the hairs below 

 the line growing downwards. Moschiola, however, is distin- 

 guished both from Ilyeinoschus and Trayulus by having the 

 posterior sides of the pasterns and the interdigital clefts hairy 

 instead of almost naked. 



Text-figure 4. 





A. Posterior surface of liind leg of 3IoschioJa meminiia, the arrows showing 



the direction of the hair-growth. 



B. Posterior side of fore foot of Tragulus javanicus. 



C. Posterior side of hind leg oi Kyemoschtis aqiiaticus. 



D. Posterior side of fore foot of the same. 



The Penis of an undetermined species of Tragidus was figured 

 and described by Lounberg (Nova Acta. R. 8oc. Upsal. (3) xx. 

 p. 33, pi. ii. fig. 20, 1904). The penis of an example of T. stan- 

 leyanus (text-fig. 5, 0, D) agrees tolerably closely with it except 

 that there is an additional coil on the spirally twisted terminal 

 portion, possibly due to its being more contracted. As in Lonn- 

 berg's specimen there is at the base of the spirally twisted 

 termination a well-developed lamina ending proximally in a free 



