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28. TRAGULUS KANCHIL RAM's. Mill. 

 Tragulus ravus, Mil/., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., w., p. 173 (1902). 

 Tragulus javanicus (G-mel.) ; Blaiif. Mamm., p. 556 ; Flower, <>[>. 

 cit., p. 374. 



Tragulus kanchil affinis, Gray] Bonk., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), 

 xi. (1903) ; id., op. cit., p. 42. 



a., b. ///., /. Kuala Tenibeling, Puhang River. 200 ft. August, 1905. 



It appears that T. affinis, as originally described, was a Nomen 

 nudum applied to the so-called type specimen which is undoubtedly 

 of Malay origin. It was, however, not until Mouhot's Cambodian 

 collection came in that T. a finis was properly described (P.Z.H., 1861, 

 p. 138). Under these circumstances, Mr. Miller's name of ravus has 

 to staud for the Peninsular form and Gray's affinis for the Cochin- 

 China form, my T. pierrei becoming a synonym of the last. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I. 

 FUNAMBULUS KUFIGENIS BELFIELDI, subsp. nor. 

 (P. 9 supra.) 



Locality.— Gunong Ulu Kali, Selangor, 4,800-5,800 ft, 



