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hill where I shot it two times more.  The horns were just budding & on the forehead were two deep longitudinal folds in the skin.  We continued our way on up the ravine the men & dogs going well up the hill above us.  Finally we arrived at the forest & ascended thru the trees up a ridge to an old clearing toward which the men drove but nothing was flushed.  There were however trails in the forest & piles of rather fresh dung on its edge where the deer stand & look over the fields I presume.  A very few tracks were seen on the edge of fields.  The sambar live here in the forest & are sometimes to be driven out of the tall grass but apparently never do they leave cover voluntarily during the daylight.  
Two or rather 3 new mammals