OF THE PENINSULAR REGION. 45 



1902 p. 174. Pragulus javanicus, Blanford p. 556. 



Malay name " Plandok " or Kanchil. 



Back and sides ochraceous-buff heavily clouded with 

 black, palest on sides. Fore-legs, shoulders and sides of neck, 

 scantily clouded ochraceous, purest on legs. Thighs tinged 

 with ochraceous. Face like back; a black stripe along nape 

 from ears expanding on the shoulders. Throat stripes, chest, 

 abdomen, inner sides of limbs and under side of tail pure white. 

 Area between throat stripes a grizzle of black and ochraceous 

 continued in a narrow line down chest to abdomen where it 

 expands becoming ochraceous buff. Head and body about 18 

 inches. 



The Peninsula and Singapore. 



58. Tragulus (ravus) lancavensis, Miller, The Lankawi 



Plandok. Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1903, 

 p. 41. 



Like T. ravus but yellower and much lighter owing to the 

 lesser quantity of the black element. Dark nape stripe almost 

 obsolete. 



Colour pattern similar to the mainland form but back less 

 clouded, limbs and tail more fulvous. Under parts more 

 ochraceous and dark throat-area less grizzled. Head and body 

 about 18 inches. 



Langkawi Island. 



59. Tragulus (ravus)' ravulus, Miller. The Adang 



Plandok. Miller, Pro. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1903 p. 41. 



Like T. ravus but smaller, neck paler and nape- stripe less 

 clearly defined. 



Back and sides light ochraceous-buff clouded with black 

 which is slightly in excess above. Neck lighter ochraceous 

 than in the mainland form. Head and body about 18 inches. 



Pulo Adang, Butang Islands. 



R. A. Soc, No. 53, 1909. 



