SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



782. 12. C. EquiniLS (the Malayan Rusa.) Horns ro- 

 bust, pearled ; basal antler on the burr ; terminal bifurca- 

 tion from the internal posterior side of the beam ; points 

 obtuse ; suborbital opening very large, moveable, admitting 

 air ; orange-coloured disk on the buttocks ; heavy mane ; 

 large stature ; canines in both sexes. 



C. Elquinus, G. Cuv. Rusa, Sir S. Raffles. Mejangan 

 Banjoe. Great Water Stag. Jamboe Stag. Eiant of the 

 Dutch. 



Icon. Nobis from life, Exeter 'Change. 



Inhabit Java, Sumatra, and probably other great islands 

 of the Indian Archipelago. India ? 



783. 13. * C. Peronii (Rusa of Timor.) Horns rather 

 slender, of a pale brown colour ; anterior basal antler as 

 before; second antler posterior, more equal in length 

 with the terminal point of the beam ; prominent longitu- 

 dinal elevation of the cranium between the horns ; posterior 

 angle of the orbits much raised; canines; snout long and 

 pointed. 



C. Peronii, G. Cuvier. 



Icon. The horn, pi. v. Jig. 41. Oss. Foss. vol. iv. G. Cuv. 



Inhabit Timor. 



784. 14. C. .^(Rusa of Malacca.) Male un- 

 known ; female of the size of the Hind of Europe ; of a 

 brownish-black colour, with white border to the inside of 

 the lips and base of the ears; inside of limbs white ; legs 

 white; edge of the buttocks ferruginous; a depression 

 above each eye forming a sinus ; hair hard and strong. 



Female of C. Hippelaphus ? G. Cuv. Female of Rusa. 

 Etam ? of Raffles. 

 Icon. Fred. Cuv. Mam. Lithog. 

 Inhabit Malacca. 



785. 15. C. Mariannus (Rusa of the Mariam.as.) Horns 

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