. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. CERVIDiE 39 length of nasals 2^, length of upper series of cheek-teeth 2^^ inches. 98. 3. 7. 18. Skull and skin, female. Fing-ling, Fo-kieu. '^y^^^- Presented hj C. B. Mickeit, Esq., 1898. D.âElaphodus cephalophus iehangensis. ^'^^IS/ STi904 ^^^'^^'^'' -^'â '"'- ^°°^- ^°''-1904, ,p. 169, Typical locality Ichang, Hu-pe, Central China. Apparently of the same approximate size as H. c. michiamis, but with a shorter and broader type of skull, in. Fig. 9.âSide View of Skuld of Ichang Tufted Deee (El


. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. CERVIDiE 39 length of nasals 2^, length of upper series of cheek-teeth 2^^ inches. 98. 3. 7. 18. Skull and skin, female. Fing-ling, Fo-kieu. '^y^^^- Presented hj C. B. Mickeit, Esq., 1898. D.âElaphodus cephalophus iehangensis. ^'^^IS/ STi904 ^^^'^^'^'' -^'â '"'- ^°°^- ^°''-1904, ,p. 169, Typical locality Ichang, Hu-pe, Central China. Apparently of the same approximate size as H. c. michiamis, but with a shorter and broader type of skull, in. Fig. 9.âSide View of Skuld of Ichang Tufted Deee (Elaphodus cephalophus ichangensis), pr. mx. premaxilla; pr. v. lachrymal pit. From Lydekker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1904. which the basal length is only 6|- inches, against 7j inches in the typical race; nasals (fig. 8, b) relatively short, and the lachrymal pits (fig. 9) forming more regular, smaller, and deeper ovals, of which the longer axis is more oblique to that of the orbits than in any of the other races; * general colour dark brown, passing into blackish on the limbs; tail wholly white at tip, with only the basal two-thirds of the upper surface dark. Length of nasals 2^ inches ; length of upper series of cheek-teeth 2^ inches. * Certain other cranial characters given in the original description appear to be dependent on Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, Printed by order of the Trustees


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