May, 1896. Sundry Collections of Mammals — Elliot. 71 



The color of the fur on back and sides is tawny ochraceous, darkest in 

 middle of the back, with an irregular blackish-brown stripe from 

 forehead over the top of the head and middle of back to loins. 

 White stripe on nose to forehead and one above eyes to cheeks. 

 Sides and back of neck grayish. 



Hystrix crassispinis G'itnth. 



One example from Borneo. 



In their Memoir published by the Minnesota Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, in December 1894, Messrs. Bourns and Worcester give 

 Hystrix pumila Giinth, from Palawan and Calamianes. but make no 

 mention of the present species. Mr. Worcester in a letter to me states 

 that while a number of specimens of a porcupine were obtained in 

 the islands above named, and which are pronounced H. pumila by Mr. 

 Everett, several examples of another species were procured in Borneo. 

 It is undoubtedly one of these last I have received, as I have not 

 seen any specimens of //. pumila. 



Scotophilia temminckii (Borsf.). 



Four specimens from the island of Panay. 



These examples are apparently S. temminckii as given by Dob- 

 son, although they do not exactly agree with his description. They 

 are exactly alike and have the entire upper parts prout's brown, 

 under parts pale buff. Forearm, 1 ~% inches; thumb, \\ first finger, 

 ■2 inches; second finger, $'3; third finger, 2^; fourth finger, 2}/&\ 

 tail, 1 }£ ; tibia, ^4. It will be seen that the measurements are smaller 

 than those given by Dobson, but as he states specimens vary greatly, 

 both in color and size, I have considered these from Panay as 

 .V. temminckii. 



Semnopithecus pruinosus Dam. 



An adult and young from Borneo. 



Hylobates concolor .V. Miiller. 

 Adult from Borneo. 



