SYNOPSIS OF THE 



as far as the eyes ; the face plane ; forehead arched, dark- 

 coloured, with a dirty-buff crescent between the eyes ; 

 fur brown sepia-gray ; somewhat larger and heavier than 

 the preceding. 



Cervus Philippinus, Desmarets. 



Icon. Nobis from the Paris Museum. 



Inhabit the Philippine Islands. 



804. 34. C. Subcornutus (Blainville's Muntjak.) Horns 

 resembling the Kijang, but smaller, with regular burr, and 

 small process in front ; the point of the beam turned back, 

 and not towards the opposite horn ; pedicles short, strong, 

 not much prolonged down the face ; no canines ? 



C. Subcornutus, Blainville. 



Icon. 



Inhabit ? Skull in Surgeons' College, London. 



805. 35. * C. Aureus, Nob. (the Ubi Muntjak.) Male 

 unknown ; female the size of Kijang ; forehead square ; 

 snout tapering ; two strong, hard, bristly, and curling spots 

 of hair on the orbits, resembling dark eyebrows ; lachry- 

 mary opening large ; muzzle very small, not black, almost 

 ovine ; colour bright fulvous-yellow ; ears broad, large, 

 white inside ; throat, belly, inside of limbs, and fetlocks, 

 pure white. 



Perhaps the Rusa Ubi of Raffles. 



Icon. Nobis from specimen in Bullock's Museum. 



Inhabit ? perhaps Malacca. 



806. 36, * C. Moschatus (Nepaul Muntjak.) Male two 

 feet eleven inches long, two feet high ; horns upon elevated 

 pedicles, slender, without branch, pointing backwards, sim- 

 ple ; head seven inches long; hair rough, bristly, two inches 

 long, dun-coloured all over the body ; tail six inches and 

 three-quarters long, dark. 



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