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Rajah R. MulUck, 1852, A.S.B. 

 Zoological Gardens, 1677. 

 No history, A.S.B, 



No history, A.S.B. 



Rajah R, Mullick, 1857, A.S.B. 



No history, A.S.B. 



H, Butcher, 1879. 



H. Butcher, 1879. 



R. C .Beavan, 1865, A,S.B. 



No history, A.S.B, 



R. G. W. Frith, 1843, A.S.B. 



Cervus hippelaphus, 



Cervus hippelaphus, G. Cuvier Oss. foss., yd cd-> iv, p. 40 (1825)* } Brooke 



P. Z. S., 1878, p. 903. 

 Cervus russa, Miiller and Schlegel Tern. Verhandl., p. 217, pis. xliii and xlv, 



figs. 1-6 (1844) ; Blyth J. A. S. B., xxiv, p. 480 [foot-note. j 

 Cervus tunjac, apud Blyth Cat., p. 151 (1S63). 



Distribution. — ^Java and several other islands into which it has 

 probably been introduced by human agency ; it is still a question 

 as to whether the Timor and Molucca Deer are distinct; it has 

 also been introduced into Mauritius (see Blyth J.A.S.B., xxiv 

 p. 480). 



All the specimens of this deer in the Museum were in the 

 old Asiatic Society's Collection and have lost their labels, so that 

 it is impossible to identify the specimens with the list given in 

 Blyth's catalogue, but I suspect that the two of the small frontlets 

 are those catalogued by Blyth at " h" and " i," coming from Timor,, 

 in which case they are representatives of the form described by 

 Blainville as Cervus timoriensis. 



a-b. 2 Skulls and ^ 



horns. 

 crj. 7 Frontlets ^ ...' 



t. Horns 1 pr. g Moluccas 

 /. Skin, skelet. $ 

 m. Skull and $ 

 horns. 



No history, A. S. B. 



No history, A. S. B. 

 Zoological Gardens, 1869. 

 Zoological Gardens, 1882. 

 Zoological Gardens, 1882. 



Cervus duvauceli. 



Cervus duvancelii, G. Cuvier Oss. foss., 4th ed., vi, p. 89, pi. cci, figs. 6, 7 

 and 8 (1835); Anonymous J. A. S. B., v, p. 240; P. L. Sclaier 

 Trans. Zool. Soc, vii, p. 346, pi. xxxvi ; Brooke P. Z. S., 1878, p. 905. 



Cervus bahrainja, Hodgson, P. Z. S., p. 99 (1834). 



Cervus elaphoides, Hodgson J. A, S. B., iv, p. 648, pi. liii, fig. 4, ' 

 (183s). 



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