Contents 



III. The Typical Deer — continued 



3. The Philippine Spotted Deer — Cervus alfredi 



4. The Calamianes Deer — Cervus culionensis 



5. The Bavian Deer — Cervus kuhli 



6. The Para, or Hog-Deer — Cervus porcinus 



7. The Chital, or Indian Spotted Deer — Cervus axis 

 Incertae Sedis — Cervus lepidus 



Cervus caspicus 

 v. The Rucervine Group — Sub-Genus Rucervus 



1. The Swamp-Deer — Cervus duvauceli 



2. Schomburgk's Deer — Cervus schomburgki 



3. The Thameng — Cervus eldi 



a. Burmese Race — Cervus eldi typicus 



b. Siamese Race — Cervus eldi platyceros . 



4. The Siwalik Swamp-Deer- — Cervus sivalensis (extinct) 



IV. The Muntjacs — Genus Cervulus 



1. The Indian Muntjac — Cervulus muntjac 



2. The Tibetan Muntjac — Cervulus lachrymans 



3. The Chinese Muntjac — Cervulus reevesi 



4. The Tenasserim Muntjac — Cervulus fea 



5. The Hairy-fronted Muntjac — Cervulus crinifrons 



V. The Tufted Deer — Genus Elaphodus 



1. The Tibetan Tufted Deer — Elaphodus cephalophus 



2. Michie's Tufted Deer — Elaphodus michianus 



VI. The Miocene Muntjacs — Genus Dremotherium (extinct) 



1. Hensel's Muntjac — Dremotherium furcatum 



2. Kaup's Muntjac — Dremotherium anoceros 



VII. The Tuskless Muntjacs — Genus Dicroceros (extinct) 

 The Sansan Muntjac — Dicroceros elegans 



VIII. The Water-Deer — Genus Hydrelaphus 



The Chinese Water-Deer — Hydrelaphus inermis 



IX. The Roes — Genus Capreolus 



1. The European Roe — Capreolus vulgaris 



2. The Siberian Roe — Capreolus pygargus . 



3. The Manchurian Roe — Capreolus manchuricus 



4. The Pliocene Roe — Capreolus cusanus (extinct) . 



X. The Milou Deer — Genus Elaphurus 



Pere David's Milou Deer — Elaphurus davidianus . 



