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TUPAIA GLIS SORDIDA Miller. 



1900. Tiipaia sordida Miller, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, p. 231, Aug. 20, 1900. 



Type-locality. — Pulo Tioman, off east coast of Malay Peninsula. 



Type-specimen. — In United States National Museum, Cat. No. 

 101747, Pulo Tioman, October 2, 1899; collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott; 

 in good condition. 



Geographic distribution. — Pulo Tioman. See No. 28 on map on 

 page 75. 



Diagnosis. — Essentially the same in color as Tupaia glis pulonis, 

 but under parts darker and more buffy; condylo-basal length slightly 

 less. 



Color. — Color of upper parts of head, neck, and body and outer 

 side of legs is not distinguishable from that of Tupaia glis pulonis; 

 shoulder stripe less prominent; under parts and inner side of legs dull 

 buff to dull ocliraceous buff with considerable of the dark bases of the 

 hairs showing tlirough; underside of tail grayer and less buffy than 

 in the case of T. glis pulonis. 



Slcull and teeth. — These do not show any very tangible differences 

 from those of T. glis pulonis, but the condylo-basal length averages 

 about 2 mm. less, and the skull as a whole appears narrower and 

 slenderer, especially when compared with T. glis ferruginea. (Plate 



9, fig. 8.) 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body, 171 mm; tail, 165; hind 

 foot, 40; condylo-basal length, 45.5; zygomatic width, 25.5; width 

 of brain case, 19; maxillary tooth row, 18. For measurements of all 

 the specimens examined see table, page 51. 



Specimens examined. — Six in United States National Museum and 

 two in British Museum. 



TUPAIA GLIS PEMANGILIS Lyon. 



1911. Tupaia pcmangilis Lyon, Proc. Biol. See. Wash., vol. 24, p. 168, June 16, 

 1911. 



Type-locality. — Pulo Pemangil, off east coast of Malay Peninsula. 



Type-specimen. — In United States National Museum, Cat. No. 

 112499, Pulo Pemangil, June 12, 1901; collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott; 

 original number, 1064; in good condition. 



Geographic distribution. — Pulo Pemangil. See No. 29 on map on 



page 75. -, . r. 



Diagnosis. — Essentially the same color as Tupaia glis pulonis, but 

 hind foot smaller and skull smaller and slenderer. 



Color. — The color of Tupaia glis pcmangilis does not differ from 

 that of T. glis pulonis. * 



Slcull and teeth.— The skull and teeth are very similar to those of 

 Tupaia glis pulonis and T. glis sordida, but the skull is slenderer, 

 sUghtly shorter; m^ is smaller; bullae are slightly smaller. 



Measurements. — Tupaia glis pcmangilis is slightly smaller than the 

 closely related T. glis pulonis. External and cranial measurements 



