9 1 4 Classified Catalogue of Mammals of Nejjal. [No. 1 1 9. 



CERVIDiE. 



Genus Cervus — Subgenera. 



78. Cervus. — 1 Sp. Elaphus of the Saul forest, possibly a distinct 



species, Affinis Nob. Bara Singha of Hindoos. H. T. 



79. PseudO'Cervus Nob. — 1 Sp. Cervus Wallichii Auct. type. Tail 



nearly obsolete. Horns branched at the base as in Cervus, 

 above as in Rusa, and quadrifurcate, size smaller. 

 N.B. — Alleged to be identical with Affinis. H. N. 



80. Rucervus Nob. — Aspect and size mediate between Elaphus and 



Hippelaphus. Muzzle remarkably pointed. Horns moderate, 

 smooth, pale ; one forward basal process on each beam ; no me- 

 dian ; summit branched as in Elaphus. Canines in males only. 

 N.B. — These subgeneric characters are ours, and are confessedly frailly based, 

 but not less so than the admitted distinctions. The whole family requires 

 reconstruction. 



1 — Sp. new, Cervus Elaphoides Nob. H. T. This is identical 

 with the C. Duvancellii of Cuvier. 

 81-83. Rusa. — Canines in both sexes. Heavily maned. Horns with 

 one basal and one superior process, thick, dark, and pearled. 

 3. — Sp. new, Jarayaet Nepalensis et Heterocervus Nob. 

 N. B. Jaraya probably identical with Hippelaphus et Aristotelis. H. T. 

 and L. rarely. 



84-86. Axis. — 3. Sp. 1st Cervus Axis Auct. or Axis Major Nob. 2nd 



Axis Minor, Lesser spotted Deer Nobis, and 3rd Axis Proci- 



nus. Smith. H. T. 

 87- Stylocerus — Sp. new, Ratwah, Nob. The Kaker and Barking 



Deer of Europeans. Probably identical with the insular type 



or Cervus Muntjac. H. T. L. and C. 



MOSCHID^. 



88-90. Moschus. — 3. Sp. new. Leucogaster, Chrysogaster, et Satu-. 

 ratus. Nob. 



N. B. — Saturatus is probably identical with the Moschatus of Linnaeus. H. 

 N. and Tibet. 



91. Tragulus. — 1 Sp. new, Mimenoides Nob. Vulgo Bijay. H. T. 



SOLIPEDES. 



92. Equus — 1 Sp. two small tame Himalayan and Trans-Himalay- 



an varieties H. N. and Tibet. 



