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493. C. Reevesi; Cervus Reevesi, Ogllby (P. Z. S. 1838, 
105). 
Hab. China. 
A. Skull from Formosa (?). Presented by 
R, Swinhoe, Esq., in 1860 {J. A. S. XXIX, 
93). 
Genus Meminna, Gray. 
494. M. INDICA, Gray (BufFon, H, N., Supp., Ill, t. 15). 
Syn. Moschus meminna, Erxleben. 
Moschiola mimenoides, Hodgson.* 
Hab. India generally (in suitable localities), with 
Ceylon. Unknown eastward of the Bay of 
Bengal. 
A. Stuffed male. Presented by Dr. McCosh, 
in 1835 {J, A. S. IV, 587). B. Female. Pre- 
sented by "a lady," in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 
S6, 199). C. Young. Presented shortly after- 
wards by Mrs. Lindstedt {ibid, p. 87). D, 
Female ; and JE. Young. Presented by 
jP. Skeleton. Presented by the Right Hon'ble 
Lord Auckland, in 1837 {J. A. XYI, 
498). 
Genus Tragulus, Brisson (nec Ogilby). 
495. Tr. javanicus, Pallas (F. Cuv., Mamm. Lithog. 11,97). 
Syn. Moschus indicus, Gmelin. 
M. napu, F. Cuvier. 
M. Stanleyanus, Gray (var.). 
Tr.fuscatus,^\yt\i, J, A. S, XXVII, 278 
(var.). 
Hab. Malayan peninsula ; Sumatra ; Java ; 
Borneo. 
A. Specimen from Java (?). Presented by 
the Batavian Society in 1844 (J. A. S, ) ; 
described as Tr, fuscatus, mJ.A. XXVII, 
* Dr. Gray separates the Indian and Malayan races; but I suspect incorrectly. 
The latter, he asserts, chiefly differs from the other in being darker-colored. 
(^Ann. M. N. H. IX, 1852, p. 425.) The darkest specimen which I have seen 
is from Nepal ; those of Burma resembling the ordinary Indian animal. 
