Travels in the Central Parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos (Vol. 2 of 2)
reyish; forehead and circumference of the black spot on the crown pale
and appear to be adult. They only vary slightly in the size of th
waved; a large ovate spot on the crown, and a
hree have the teats well developed. They vary in the size of t
te, reaching only half-way down the a
g further down the abdomen: sides of the f
chin, and the whole of the throat, ches
hite, without any blac
a small island near Cambodia. (Described by D
arni