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MAMMALIA. 



spicuous in Tragulus kanchil ; Tragulus affinis described by Gray 

 from Cambodia, P. Z. S., 1861, p. 138, also seems to be merely 

 a geographical variety of T. kanchil. 



A.S.B. 



A.S.B. 

 ■82 J. Anderson. 

 ■82 J. Anderson. 

 •82 J. Anderson. 

 ■82 J. Anderson. 

 82 J. Anderson. 

 ■82 J. Anderson. 

 ■82 ]. Anderson. 



Zoological Gardens, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1878. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



Zoological Gardens, 1880, 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



No history. 



Maharajah of Burdwan, 

 (1858), A.S.B. 



W. Rutledge, 1874. 



Thaing, Mergui, 31-1' 

 Pilai, Mergui, 3-3- 

 Thaing, Mergui, 3i-i' 

 Thaing, Mergui, 27- 1- 

 Pilai, Mergui, 7-3- 

 Mergui, 24-2- 



Mergui, 21. i 



Plembang Isle, 

 tra? 



Suma- 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1875. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



W. Rutledge, 1875. 



W. Rutledge, 1877. 



No history, A.S B. 

 W. Rutledge, 1872. 



Tragulus napu. 



Moschus napu, F. Cumer Hist. Nat. Mamm., livr. 37, with plate (1822)- 

 Moschus javanicus, a^aii i?a^es it»«. 2VaKi., xiii, p. 261 (1822); Gray 



P. Z. S., 1836, p. 64. 

 Tragulus javanicus, apttd Gray List Mamm. B. M., p. 173 (1843) ; Cantor 



J. A. S. B., XV, p. 269; BlythJ. A.S.B , xxvii, p. 277; id. Cat., p. 155. 

 Tragulus fuscatus, Blyth J. A. S. B., xxvii, p. 278 (1850). 

 Tragulus napu, Milne Edwards Ann. Sci. Nat. (5), ii p. 158 (1864) ; Blyth 



P. Z. S., 1864, p. 483; Blanford J. A. S. B., xlvii, p. 166; Thomas 



P. Z. S., 1886, p. 71 ; Jentink Notes Leyd. Mus., xi, p. 25. 



Distribution, — From Tenasserim (Blanford), southwards through 

 the Malay peninsula, Sumatra (Raffles), Java (Blyth), Banka 

 and Borneo (Jentink). 



