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Clouded with black throughout except throat stripes, 

 chest, part of abdomen and front of thighs which are pure 

 white. Back ochraceous fading to creamy white on sides. 

 Fore-legs like back but less blackened, a patch of clear fulvous 

 on hind-legs. A dark stripe along top of head and nape, expand- 

 ing on the crown. Area between posterior neck stripes black- 

 ish, centre of abdomen like sides. Under side of tail white. 

 Head and body about 22 inches. 



Throughout the Peninsula and Singapore. 



55. Tragulus (canescens) UMBRINUS, Miller. The Lan- 



kawi Napu, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1900, 

 p. 191. 



Like T. canescens but smaller, yellower and darker. 

 Colour pattern closely resembles the mainland form but is 

 more clouded with black. Back ochraceous, sides buffy, nape- 

 stripe less defined, dark area on throat more extensive and 

 white of abdomen more confined. Head and body about 20 

 inches. 



Langkawi Island: and also Teretau Island, specimens 

 from which do not appear to be separable. 



56. Tragulus (javanicus) rufulus, Miller. The Tioman 



Buddy Napu. Miller, Proc. Washington. Acad. Sci., 

 1900, p. 227. 



General colour bright tawny tinged with red on the rump, 

 and becoming ochraceous on the sides, purest on the neck and 

 dullest on the face. Back and sides clouded with black. 

 Upper nape stripe obsolete. Throat stripes, chest, inner sides 

 of limbs, abdomen and under side of tail white. Centre of 

 abdomen pale ochraceous. Head and body about 20 inches. 



Tioman Island. 



57. Tragulus (kanchil) ravus, Miller. The Small Mouse- 



deer or Plandok. Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 



Jour. Straits Branch 



