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darker and duller in colour than former, and lacking the 

 bright tint on flanks, neck, and head, and less dark than 

 latter, with a well-defined nuchal stripe instead of a diffused 

 dark colour all over neck. 

 No specimen in collection. 



R.— Tragulus javanicus araoenus, 



Tragulua amcenus, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxvi, p. 439, 1903. 

 Tragulus javanicus amcenus, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 689, 

 1904. 



Typical locality Pulo Mansalar, off Sumatra. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



A yellowish, dark-necked race, approximating to T. j. 

 nUjricollis, but smaller and more richly coloured, with 

 normal throat-markings, in which the dark stripes are 

 blackish. General colour orange ochery, darkening towards 

 ochery rufous on legs, and fading to yellow-buff on flanks, 

 with a black suffusion produced by black hair-tips. Basal 

 length of skull 101 to 108 mm. 



No specimen in collection. 



S.— Trag-ulus javanicus jugularis. 



Tragulus jugularis. Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxvi, p. 440, 1903. 

 Tragulus javanicus jugularis, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm,, Suppl. p. 689, 

 1904. 



Typical locality Pulo ]\Iansalar, off Sumatra. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Size much the same as in T. j. amcenus ; no white 

 anywhere, that portion of the chin which is white in other 

 races being coloured like the cheeks, while the light throat - 

 stripes are indicated only by a stronger grizzling of tawny 

 ochery amid the black ; in other respects the general 

 colouring, except on under-parts, inner sides of legs, and 

 lower surface of tail, very nearly as in T. j. ammnus, but 

 the neck less speckled with tawny ochery, and cheeks and 

 eyebrow-stripes rather more suffused with black. 



No specimen in collection 



