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154 
(minus lower jaw.) K. L. M. N. O. P. Q- 
Frontlets. Two of them presented by W« 
Masters, Esq., in 1842 (J. A. XI, 96). 
Others noticed in J. A. S. IX, 523 ; but most 
of the horns have been purchased at various 
times. 
Sub-fam MOSCHINJS. 
Genus Cervulus, Blainville {Muntjacus, Gray ; Stylo- 
ceros, C. H. Smith ; Prox, Ogilby). 
, 492. C. VAGINALIS ; Cervus vaginalis^ Boddaert (Horsf., 
Zool. Res. in Java, pi. ). 
Syn. C. muntjac, Zimmerman. 
C. aureus, C. H. Smith. 
C. moschus, Desmarest. 
C. ratwa, Hodgson. 
C. melas, Ogilby. 
C. albipes, Wagler. 
( Muntjac or Kijang, Malay ; Kakur or 
Parking Deer, Himalaya; Jungle Sheep of 
Madras sportsmen ; Red Deer of those in 
Ceylon; Gee, Burmese.) 
Hab. India generally, with Ceylon : Indo- 
Chinese region (where very abundant); Ma- 
layan peninsula ; Sumatra ; Java ; Borneo ; 
Philippines (?). 
A. Stuffed buck, dark-colored, from Nipal. 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., in 1844. 
B. Another, of the usual chesnut coloring. 
Presented by P. Homfray, Esq. (1843.) 
C. Young. Presented by Babu Rajendra 
Mallika, in 1852 {J. A. S. XXI, 358). 
D. E. Male and female, not yet mounted, 
from the Tenasserim provinces. Presented 
by E. O'KeiUy, Esq. (1847.) F. Skeleton 
of buck. Also presented (the carcass) by 
Babu Rajendra Mallika. G. Skull of male, 
H. Another, imperfect. /. Frontlet, with 
unusually large horns. Presented by W. 
Masters, Esq., in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 96). 
J. K. Other frontlets, from Arakan. Pre- 
sented by Col. Phayre, in 1846. 
