(p) Styloceros II. Smith.
Cervus muntjae., Zimm., Horst., Sykes, Elliot, Boddwrt, Sehreber, Marsden, Demurest, Linn.
Corvus vaginalis, rodderrL Cervus Phil i ppinus, C. moschatus, lilainville. C. albipe", P. Cur.
C. sub-cornutus „ C. ratwa, Hodgson.
C. mosehus, Demurest. Muntjacus vaginal's, Gray.
C. aureus, Ham. Smith.
Chovreuil des Indes of Al- Kidang, . . . MALAY. Inman& It inhabits the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Banka, Borneo, Tenasserim, Nepal, Assam, Bengal, S. Mahratta country, Dekhan.
(q) Cervulns moschatus, De Blain.
Corvus muntjae., Sykes, Cervus Ratwa, Hodgs.
Elliot. Prox. Ratwa of Sundevall.
C. moschua, Desmarest. P. Albipes of Wagner.
Styloceros ratwa, Ilodgs.
Barking deer of Nepal. Bekra BIahr. of Elliot.
Ratwa, . . . HIND. Rib-faced deer of Pennant.
Kaher, . , Jungle sheep.
Baiker of Mahrattas.
Inhabits India, living in forests in the mountains. It is of a bright reddish yellow colour, with the chin and gullet whitish. The hair is not ringed as in Cervulus Reevesii; six or eight live together. Horns of male fall in May ; the females have bristly tufts ending in a knot instead of a horn.
(r) Tragulus kanchil, Gray.
Moschus palandok, Mars- I Moschus kanchil, Raffles.
den. M. fulviventer, Gray.
Javan musk,. . . ENO. I Kanchil, . . . MALAY.
Chrevrotain de Java, FR., Palandok, . . „ of I3uffon and Gray.
Inhabits Malay Peninsula, Penang, Laneavay Islands, Sumatra, and Java. The largest adult measures from nose to root of tail 1 foot 6} in.
(s) Tragulus Javanicus, Pallas.
Moschus Javanicus, Gme- I Moschus Napu, F. Cur. lin, Pallas aped Raffles. Cervus Javanicus. Moschus Indicus, Oshek Napu, MALAY.
Inhabits the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo.
(t) Cervulus Reevesii, Chinese muntjak. A native of China. C. vaginalis, C. moschatus, and C. Reevesii breed together.
(u) Cervulus Pygargus.
Cervus Pygargus, Ahu, . . . . P11118. Tailless deer of Pennant Siaga, . . . TARTAR. and Shaw.
Tailless roe of Pennant. Dikajakosa, . . Russ.
A native of Central Asia.
(v) Nwmorrhedus-Snmatrensis, Ham. Smith. Antilope Sumatranus, Antilopo rant and Raffles. I Lichtenstein apud Schinz. Kambing utan, . MALAY. I Cambtan of F. Cuv.
Numerous on the Malay Peninsula, but fre quents the steepest hilly localities ; is shy and active, and exceedingly difficult to obtain.—Journ. As. Soc. Bengal ; Eng. Cyc. ; Horsfeld and Moore, Cat. E. I. Museum ; Jerdon.