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MR. O. THOMAS ON UNGULATES. 



[June 16, 



side of thighs handsomely marbled with black on a yellow ground ; 

 sometimes a light line running along the inner upper side of the 

 tibia ; vocal sacs more or less pigmented. 



Measurements. 



. 1. 2. 



$ . Gensan 85 38 



(S . Japan 70 35 



6. „ 65 35 



2 . „ 80 40 



2 . „ 75 38 



d ■ Central Japan . . 54 23 



$. „ .. .52 21 



6 . Loo Choo 63 32 



6 . Chefoo 58 27 



$. „ 65 31 



$ . Shanghai 66 33 



$ . Kiu-Kiang 83 38 



c? . Ningpo 55 27 



$. « 70 34 



3. 



4. 



5. 



44 



9 



5* 



40 



8 



5 



39 



8 



5 



46 



10 



6 



42 



9 



bk 



28 



6 



H 



25 



6 



H 



37 



7h 



6 



31 



51 



H 



36 



7 



6 



38 



8 



5 



43 



8 



5 



31 



6 



4 



38 



7 



5 



$.&yg- 



1-2. Hgr. 



3. 9. 



4. 9. 



5. $. 

 6-8, 9-10. 

 11-17. 6 



18. $. 



19. c?. 



20. <?. 



21-28. c?,$,hgr., 



&yg- 



29-34, 35-37, 38- 

 39. c?,$,&ligr. 



40-41. $ & hgr. 



42, $. 



43-44, 45. d*, ?, 

 & yg. 



46-1-8, Yg. 



List of the Specimens. 



S. slope of Khingham Mts., E. 



Mougolia. 

 Broughton Bay, Corea. 

 Gensan, Corea. 

 Japan. 

 Japan. 



Central Japan. 

 Yokohama. 

 Hakone Lake, Japan. 

 Great Loo Choo Island. 

 Chefoo. 



Shanghai. 



G. E. Mason, Esq. [P.]. 



G. E. Mason, Esq. [P.]. 

 J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. 

 J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. 

 Leyden Museum. 

 Dr. J. Anderson [P.], 

 Dr. J. Anderson [P.]. 

 Dr. J. Anderson [P,]. 

 G. E. Mason, Esq. [P.]. 

 R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. 



R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. 



Mountains north of Kiu-Kiang. A. E. Pratt, Esq. [C.]. 



Chusan. 



Ningpo. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. 



Bangkok, Siam. 



G. E. Mason, Esq. [P.], 



2. Notes on some Ungulate Mammals. 

 By Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S. 



[Eeceived May 28, 1891.] 



The following notes have been put together during the preparation 

 of a list of the specimens of Ungulata in the British Museum 

 Collection, and it is hoped they may help to clear up some of the 

 difficulties in the systematic arrangement of these animals. 



