270 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting [No. 172. 



Cervus aureus, Ham. Smith, "1 

 Cervus Philippine Ham. Smith, I Q ^ 



Cervus albipes, .bred. Ouvier, ( r J 



Cervus Ratwa, Hodgson, J 



Muntjacus vaginalis, Gray : List. 

 Cervus Muntiac, Linne, apud Schinz.* 

 " Kidang" of the Malays of the Peninsula. 

 Hab. — Malayan Peninsula. 



Java, Sumatra, Banka, Borneo, Tenasserim, Nipal, Assam, Ben- 

 gal, South Mahratta Country, Dukhun. 

 In a young male, measuring from the apex of the nose to the root of 

 the tail three feet and one inch, the tail seven inches ; the intestinal 

 canal was of the following dimensions : 



Small Intestines, . . .. .. .. 13 feet 10 inches. 



Large, .. 22 „ 1 „ 



Caecum, ,. .. .. .. .. „ 9 „ 



The right lobe of the liver lies in contact with the right kidney ; the 

 spleen with the left. 

 Gall-bladder ; none. 



Axis, Hamilton Smith. 



Axis maculatus, Hamilton Smith. 



Syn. — Axis, Plinius. 



Cervus axis, Erxleben, apud Gmelin. 



Cervus nudipalpebra, Ogilby, (black Var.) "1 



Axis major, Hodgson, >Apud Gray : List. 



Axis minor, Hodgson J 



" Rusa Bunga" of the Malays of the Peninsula. 



Hab. — Malayan Peninsula, Pinang. 



Sumatra, Bengal, Assam, Nipal, Southern Mahratta Country, 



Ceylon. 



* In " Nachtr'age zum 2ten. Bande," the author suggests that six distinct species 

 are supposed to lie hid under the denomination of Cervus Muntiac, viz : 



1. Cervus styloceros, Schinz, Syn. C. Muntiac, Lin. apud Ogilby. Hab. Hima- 

 layah. 



2. Cervus Ratwa, Hodgson. Hab. Hiraalayah. 



3. Cervus albipes, P. Cuvier. Hab. India. 



4. Cervus Muntjac, Raffles and Horsfield. Hab. Java, Sumatra, Banka, Borneo. 



5. Cervus Reevesii, Ogilby. Hab. China. 



6. Cervus antisiensis, Pucheran. Hab. Andes. 



