153 
1202). D, Smaller female. Presented by 
Babu Rajendra Mallika, in 1849. E. Flat 
skin, with horns, of melanoid huok^. Presented 
by C. Chapman, Esq., c. s., in 1853 {J. A. S. 
XXII, 415). F. Skeleton of a young buck, 
from Society's old collection. G. Skull with 
very fine horns. H. I. Skulls of younger males. 
Presented by W. Masters, Esq. (j, A. S. 
XI, 96). J. Skull of adolescent female, from 
Society's old collection. K. L. M. N. O. P. 
Frontlets, some with particularly fine horns, 
and mostly purchased. Two heads presented 
by J. Athanass, Esq., in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 
599). 
Genus Hyelaphus, Sundevall. 
491. A. PORCINUS ; Cervus porcinus, Zimmerman (F. 
Cuv., Mamm. Lithog. Ill, 91, 92). 
Syn. C. oryzeus, Kelaart, the Ceylon (and proba- 
bly S. Malabar) race, or 'Paddy-field Deer' of 
Gevlon {J. A. S. XX, 174, XXIII, 217, 
XXYII, 297*). 
a dodur (?), Eoyle, III Him. Bot 
(Hog Deer or Para ; Drai of the Burmans.) 
Hab. Bengal ; Nipal ; Asam ; Indo-Chinese 
countries (where very abundant) ; Deyra 
Doon ; Sindh ; S. Malabar (?) ; and Ceylon 
(a slight variety): but unknown in the penin- 
sula of India generally. 
A. Specimen from Ceylon. Presented 
(alive) by Dr. Kelaart, in 1852. B. Old buck, 
not in good condition. C. Younger buck, spot- 
ed. Presented by Babu Ptajendra Mallika, 
in 1857 {J. A, S. XXVI, 241). D. E. Doe, 
with spotted fawn. Presented by P. G. W. 
Frith, Esq., in 1843. F. G. Another doe, with 
fawn. Presented by Babu Pajendra Mallika, 
in 1852. H. Skull of male. /. J. Other skulls 
* Somewhat lighter in form, with the menilUng more distinct in summer 
vesture, and the horns perhaps longer on the average, with the inner prong of 
the terminal fork branching at a less abrupt angle — all tending to approximate 
nearer to Axis maculatds. 
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