282 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Distribution very similar to that of the preceding species, 

 but including Cambodia and Cochin China. 



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A.— Trag-ulus kanchil kanchil. 



Tragulus kanchil kanchil, Lyon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxiv, 

 p. 628, 1908. 



Typical locality Sumatra. 



General characters those of the species. 



1361, «. Skeleton, female, mounted. Sumatra. 



Purchased ( Warwick). 



79. 6. 28. 19. Two skins. Pajo, Sumatra ; collected by 



Herr Karl Bock. Purchased, 1879. 



B.— Tragulus kanchil longipes. 



Tragulus kanchil longipes, Lyon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxiv, 

 p. 628, 1908, vol. xl, p. 66, 1911. 



Typical locality. Little Siak Valley, eastern Sumatra. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Distinguished from typical race by greater length of 

 hind-foot, which ranges from 131 to 145 mm. against from 

 114 to 128 mm. in the former. 



Whether such slight differences as distinguish this and 

 the next form from the typical race are worthy of recognition, 

 is very questionable. 



ISTo specimen in collection. 



C. — Tragulus kanchil luteicoUis. 



Tragulus kanchil, JentinTt, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xiii, p. 209, 1891. 

 Tragulus luteicollis, Lyon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxxi, p. 579, 

 1906. 



Tjrpical locality Banka Island, east of Sumatra. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Distinguished from typical race by slightly larger size 

 (basal skull-length 85-91 mm., against 84-83 mm.), generally 

 duller colour, especially on sides of hea,d and neck, and less 

 l^lack on upper-parts. General colour mixed dull ochery or 



