TRAGULUS. 189 



b^. Smaller, tarsus and hind-foot, 4 8 inches, with 3 white 

 throat stripes . T. kanchil, p. 189. 



Tragulus memminna. 



Moschus memminna, Erxleben Sysi. Reg. An., p. 322 (1777) ; Syies P. Z. S., 



1 83 1, p. 104 ; Elliot Madr. Journ., x, p. 220; Tickell Calc. Journ. N. H. 



i, p. 420 ; Blyth J. A. S. B., xi, p. 96. 

 Meminna indica, Gray P. Z. S., p. 63 (1836) ; Blyth J. A. S. B., xx, p. 174 ; 



Kelaart Prodr. Faun. Zeylan., p. 81 ; Blyth Cat., p. 15S ; yerdon Mamm., 



p. 269; McMaster Notes on Jerdon, p. 98. 

 Tragulus mimenoides, Hodgson J. A. S B., x., p. 914 (1841). 

 Tragulus memminna, A. Milne Edwards Ann, Sci, Nat, (5), ii, p. 160 



(1864) i Blyth P, Z. S., 1864, p. 483. 



The Mouse-deer ; Pisuri, Hindu ; Burka, Canarese ; Mugi of 

 Central India ; Yar of the Kols ; Gandwa, Ooriah ; Jitri Haran, 

 Bengali ; Kurupandi, Telegu ; Walmooha, Cingalese. 



Disiribulion, — The large forests of the Indian peninsula and 

 Ceylon ; it is said to have occurred in the Himalayan Terai, 



a. Skin ? Zoological Gardens, i88o. 



b. Skin, $ juv. W. Rutledge, 1881. 



skull 



c. Skin ¥ juv. W. Rutledge, i88r. 



d. Skin Ceylon Columbo Museum, 1888. 

 ^. Skin, skele- ? Zoological Gardens, 1880. 



ton. 

 /. Skin,skele-^ W. Rutledge, 188 1. 



ton. 



£■. Skin.skele-^ Ceylqn ? W. Rutledge, 1873. 



ton. 



A. Skeleton ^ W. Rutledge, i88i. 



j. Stuffed S India Dr. MacCosh, 1835, A. S. B. 



k. Stuffed $ Ceylon Babu M. Dey, 1870. 



I. Stuffed juv. India Mrs. Lindstedt, 1842, A.S.B. 



Tragulus kanchil. 



Moschus kanchil, Raffles Linn, Trans., xiii, p. 262 (1822) ; Gray P, Z. S., 

 1836, p. 64; Jentink Notes Leyd. Mus., v., p. 181. 



Moschus fulviventer, Gray P. Z. S., 1836, p. 65 (1836). 



Tragulus kanchil, Gray List Mamm. B.M., p. 173 (1843); Cantor J. A.S.B., 

 XV, p. 268 ; Blyth J.A.S.B., xxvii, p. 276; id. Cat., p. 156; MilneEdwards 

 Ann. Sci Nat. (5), ii, p. 159 ; Blyth P. Z. S., 1864, p. 483 j id. J. A. S. B., 

 xliv, Burma List, p. 44 ; Thomas P. Z- S., 1886, pp. 72, 79; jentink Notes 

 Leyd. Mus., xi, p. 25 ; Anderson y. Linn. Soc, xxi, p. 341. 



PTragulus pelandoc, Blyth J, A. S, B., xxvii, p. 277 (1858) ; id. Cat., p. 156. 



Disirihution. — Tenasserim, Siam and Cambodia, the Malay pe- 

 ninsula and Sumatra. 



This species is represented in Java by nearly allied species 

 Tragulus javanicus of Pallas, which seems to differ from Tragulus 

 kanchil merely in the absence of the nuchal streak so con- 



