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80. 6. 16. 1-3. Three frontlets, with antlers. Kejaug 

 Valley, North Borneo ; collected by H. B. Low, Esq. 



Purchased, 1880. 



80. (J. 16. 4-6. Three similar specimens. Same locality 

 and collector. Same history. 



80. 6. 16. 7-8. Two similar specimens. Same locality 

 and collector. Same history. 



86. 12. 20. 9. Sknll, with antlers. Sandakan, British 

 North Borneo ; collected by W, B. Pryer, Esq. 



Fur chased, 1886. 



87. 2. 10. 9-11. Three frontlets, with antlers. Eajang 

 Valley, North Borneo ; collected by H. B. Low, Esq. 



Purchased, 1887. 



92. 9. 4. 3. Skin, young in spotted coat. Mount Dulit, 

 eastern Sarawak. Type. Presented hy Dr. 0. Hose, 1892. 



95. 5. 7. 4. Skin, young in spotted coat. Miri Vallej^ 

 Baram, northern Borneo. Noticed in Deer of all Lands, loc. 

 cit. Same donor, 1895. 



1. 7. 29. 1. Abnormal antlers. Sarawak. There are 

 many more tines than usual, most of which are much 

 palmated. Savic donor, 1901. 



D. — Cervus unieolor swinhoei. 



Eusa swinhoii, Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 152, Trans. ZooJ. 

 Soc. vol. viii, p. 331, 1871 ; Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870, p. 644 ; 

 Gray, Cat. Biiminants Brit. Mus. p. 77, 1872, Hand-List Rumi- 

 nants Brit. Mils. p. 149, 1873 ; Fitzinger, Sitzber. k. Ah. Wiss. 

 Wien, vol. Ixx, pt. 2, p. 298, 1874 (swinhoei) ; Garrod, Proc 

 Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 17. 



Cervus swinhoii, BrooJce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 901 ; W. L. Sclater, 

 Cat. Mamm. Ind. Mus. pt. ii, p. 178, 1891 ; Flower and Lydehker, 

 Study of Mammals, p. 320, 1891 ; Ward, Records of Big Game, 

 ed. 2, p. 8, 1896 ; AoTii, Annot. Zool. Japon. vol. viii, p. 341, 1918. 



Cervus unioolor swinhoei, Lydehker, Deer of All Lands, p. 154, 1898, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. xv, p. 391, 1905 ; Ward, Records 

 of Big Game, ed. 5, p. 77, 1907, ed. 6, p. 64, 1910, ed. 7, p. 66, 

 1914 ; Bentham, Asiat. Horns and Antlers Ind. Mus. p. 77, 1908. 



Cervus (Rusa) swinhoei, Nitsche, Studien iiher Hirsche, p. 32, 1898. 



Typical locality Formosa, to which island this race is 

 restricted. 



Closely allied to the preceding race, from which it 

 appears to be distinguished by its shorter head and concave 

 profile, relatively longer legs, and the under-mentioned 

 IV. a 



