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Bussa, 
Bussa russa S. Müller. 
I have at my disposition only horns, but they are very easy to identify 
after the excellent figures of S. Müller and Schlegel i). 
Celebes: Tello; (302). 
Saleyer: (537). 
Flores: Maumeri; (1 and 500). N° 500 agrees more with Russa mo- 
luccensis M. et Schi, as the first branch is very long and 
as the foremost of the two upper branches is only a little 
smaller than the hindermost. N°. 1 is from a very young 
animal; the antlers are not yet branched at all. 
Bibos. 
Bihos banteng Raffles. 
Java : Tjipandak on the South-Coast ; ad. Skeleton. Dr.F.H.Bauer,who 
shot the specimen, was kind enough to give it to me. 
Bubalus. 
Buhalus 'bubalus Linné. 
Java: Buitenzorg; domesticated. Skull (297). 
Anoa. 
Anoa depressicornis Smith. 
Hitherto this curious animal has been known only from North- 
Celebes. But without question it is spread over the whole island. I 
heard of it first — called by the buginese name Anuwang — in South- 
Celebes, where the Prince of Sidenreng told me that it was found in 
the central part of Celebes. Afterwards, when in Luwu (Central-Celebes), 
different people told me, that it was met with in Bingkoka, one of the 
provinces of the principality of Luwu, situated in the south-eastern 
peninsula of Celebes. Here it extends up to the small island of Kubuna, 
south of island Muna near the well known island Buton. For this infor- 
mation I am indebted to Mr. Eerdmans, Secretary to the Governe- 
ment of Celebes, who is much interested in natural history. 
Also on the south-western peninsula of Celebes Anoa is living, but 
as far as I could make out only on the peak of Bonthain. I staid 
myself some days at Loka (1150 Meter high) in the vicinity of this 
1) Müller en Schlegel: Natuurk. Verhandelingen. 1839—184.4. Tab. 45. 
