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pale; one forward basal process on each beam; no median ; sum- 

 mit branched as in Elaphus. Canines in males only. 

 N. B. — These subgeueric characters are ours, and are confessedly frailly 

 based, but not less so than the admitted distinctions. The whole family 

 requires reconstruction. 



1 — Sp. new, Cervus Elaphoides Nob. The Baraiya. H. T. (This is 

 identical with the C. Duvacellii of Cuvier.) 

 88-90. Rusa. — Canines in both sexes. No interdigital pores. Heavily 

 maned. Horns with one basal, and one superior, process thick- 

 dark, and peraled. 3. — Sp. new, Jaraya, et Nepalensis, et Hete, 

 rocerus Nob. Samber and Jerrow. 



N. B. Jaraya probably identical with Hippelaphus et Aristotelis Hetero- 

 cerus, alleged to be so with Niger of Buchanan : but Niger where printed, 

 H. T. and L. 



91-3. Axis.— 3. Sp. 1st Cervus Axis Auct. or Axis Major Nob. 2nd 

 Axis Minor, Lesser spotted Deer Nobis, and 3rd Axis Procinus. 

 Smith H. T. The Chittra, Laghuna and Para respectively. 



94. Stylocerus. 1 Sp. new, Ratwah, Nob. The Kaker and Barking Deer 

 of Europeans. Probably identical with the insular type or 

 Cervus Muntjac. H. T. L. and C. Interdigital pores in hind 

 feet only. 



MOSCHID^. 



95-7. Moschus. — No interdigital, suborbital and oringuinal pores, caudal 

 and preputial oderiferous glands. — 3. Sp. new, Leucogaster, Chry- 

 sogaster, et Saturatus, Nob. 



N.B, — Saturatus is probably identical with the Moschatus of Linnaeus, H. 

 N. and Tibet. 



98. Moschiola.—] . Sp. new, Mimenoides Nob. Vulgo Bijay. H.T. 



SOLIPEDES. 



99. Equus. — \. Sp. Several small tame Himalayan and Trans-Hima- 

 layan varieties. H. N. and Tibet. See Tibet Catalogue. 



RODENTIA. MURID^. 



100. 5. Mus, Rats. — 6 Sp. Rattus Auct.? Rottoides Nob. Decumanus 

 Auct. ? Decumanoides Nob. Nemorivagus, et Nitidus, et Hy- 

 drophilus, et Niviventer Nob. H. C. and N. so far as known. 



106. 9. Musculus Nob. Mice. — 4 Sp. new, Cervicolor, Dumecolus, 

 Nipalensis, et Dubius Nob. H. C. and N. so far as known. 



110. 11. Arvicola? Neotoma? — 2. Sp. new, Pyctoris, et Myothrix Nob, 

 also probably the Hydrophilus introduced above. H. C. and N. 



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