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Tragulus javanicus, Pallas. 



Syn. — Moschus javanicus, Gmelin. 



Moschus javanicus, Pallas, apud Raffles. 



Napu, Raffles. 



Moschus indicus, Gmelin, ) . ■, p 

 Cervus javanicus, Osbek, J ^ ^" 



Moschus Napu, Fred. Cuvier. 



" Napu" of the Malays of the Peninsula. 

 Hab. — Malayan Peninsula. 



Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 

 On the Malayan Peninsula, the species appears to be far less numerous 

 than the preceding. The canines of the female are very small. The 

 four mammae are situated at the posterior part of the abdomen, a little 

 in front of the hind legs. The anterior pair are half an inch apart ; the 

 posterior two-eighth of an inch apart. The two pairs are half an inch 

 distant from each other. In an adult female, measuring from the apex of 

 the nose to the root of the tail two feet, four and two-eighth inches ; the 

 tail five inches : the intestinal canal was of the following dimensions : 



Small Intestines, .. .. .. .. 13 feet 6 inches. 



Large ditto, . . . . . . 7 „ 10 „ 



Caecum, . . . . . . . . „ 6 „ 



The gall-bladder is very large ; immediately behind it is situated the 

 right kidney. 



Gen. — Cervus, Linne*. 



Styloceros, Hamilton Smith. 



Styloceros Muntjak, H. Smith. 



Syn. — Chevreuil des Indes, Allamand. 



Cervus Muntjak, Zimmerman, apud Horsfield, Sykes and Elliot. 



Cervus Muntjak, Boddaert, 



Cervus vaginalis, Boddaert, 



Cervus Muntjak, Schreber, 



Cervus Muntjak, Marsden, 



Cervus moschatus, Blainville, ^Apud Horsfield. 



Cervus subcornutus, Blainville, 



Cervus Muntjak? Shreb, apud Raffles, 



Cervus Muntjak, Desmarest, 



Cervus moschus, Desmarest, 



