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Measurements of Twpaia concolor, dissimilis, and modesta. 



1 Type. 



* Though labeled "Cochinchiua," I strongly suspect it came from Pulo Condore, being collected by 

 Germain, 1882. See No. 9, Paris, T. dissimilis. 



3 Germain, 1882. 



* dpm * still in place. 



6 The skeleton of this specimen is figured by Gregory, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 27, p. 276, 1901. 

 6 All these specimens are in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. 



TUPAIA HYPOCHRYSA Thomas. 



1895. Ttipaia foruginea hypochrysa Thomas, Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Geneva, 

 ser. 2, vol. 14, p. 6, footnote, January 7, 1895. 



Type-locality. — Java. 



Type-specimen. — In British Museum, Reg. No. 86.7.2.12, skin and 

 skull of adult male, collected in Java, in 1856, by Henry Blyth. The 

 skin is in good condition, but skull damaged in the occipital region 

 after the manner of h'wd collectors. 



Geograpliic distrihution. — Java. See No. 11 on map on page 75. 



Diagnosis. — Above blackish finely grizzled with bulTy or ochi-aceous, 

 taU blackish, underparts ochraceous rufous; mammae unknown. 



Color. — Upper parts of head, neck, body, and outerside of legs a 

 fine uniform grizzle of blackish and dull ochraceous rufous anteriorly 

 gradually passing into pale raw sienna, the blackish color rather in 

 excess; tail, above blackish finely and sparingly lined vnth cream 

 buff; tail below, a rather coarse mixture of cream color and blackish, 

 the lighter color predominating m the middle line, and the black 

 color predomniating on the margins and tip; underparts of head, 

 neck, and body ochraceous rufous, extending to mner side of legs 

 but there considerably admixed with blackish brown, hands and 

 feet blackish brown; shoulder stripe barely indicated, ochraceous 

 rufous. 



