168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.45. 



Blakford, W. T. Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, Mammalia, 

 1888, Tupaiidse, pp. 207-212. 



General account of lamily, genus, and species ellioti, fcrruginea, nicobarka, quoted accounts of 

 habits, etc. 



Blyth, E. Cuvier's Animal Kingtlom, etc., London, 1840, pp. 78 and 79. 



A brief account of the genus Tupaia, with included species T. tana, sumatrana, and ferruginea. Su- 

 matrana occurs as a new name, and is a nomen nudum. 



. Catalogue of M^ammalia in the Museum Asiatic Society, Calcutta, 1863. 



pp. 81-82. 



Lists a few specimens and mentions T. ellioti as questionablj- occurring in Ceylon. 



. Catalogue of Mammals and Birds of Biu-ma. Journ. Asiat. See. Bengal, 



part 2, Extra Number, August, 1875, pp. 31, 32. 

 Describes T. bdangeri and quotes authors on habits. 



Boas, J. E. V. Ohrknorpel und Aussere.s Ohr der Saugetiere, 1912, pp. 60-61, pi. 3, 

 fig. 27. 



Description and figure of the ear cartilage of Tupaia tana {=Tana iana). 



Bonaparte, C. L. Vertebratorum Systematis. Nuov. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bologna, 



vol. 2, 1838, p. 113. 



Uses the name Cladobatidina as a group of the Soricidae. 



Prodromus Systematis Mastozoologiae. Nuov. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bologna, vol. 



3, 1840. 



Catalogo Metodico dei Mammiferi Europei, pp. 1-35, 1845. 



On p. 3 uses Cladobatina as a subfamily of Soricidas. 



BoNHOTE, J. Lewis. On a collection of Mammals from Siam made by Mr. T. H. 

 Lyle. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 191-195. 



Records Tupaia belangeri from Nan and Chengmai. In this paper these specimens are identified as 

 T. chinensis. 



On the Mammals collected during the "Skeat Expedition" to the Malay 



Peninsula, 1899-1900. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 869-883. 



Tupaia ferruginea from Belimbing Kelantan, Gunong Inas, Kota Bhara. Good lists of localities. 



Fasciculi Malayenses. Zool., vol. 1, 1903, pp. 1-^5. 



Records Tupaia belangeri from Biserat, and T. malaccana from Perak-Pahang boundary. 



On Mammals from South Johore and Singapore collected by Mr. C. B. Kloss. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 4-11. 

 Tupaia ferruginea, T. malaccana. 



[Original Description of Tupaia concolor.] Abstr. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 



1907, p. 2, January 22, 1907. 

 On a Collection of Mammals made by Mr. Vassel in Annam. Proc. Zool. Soc. 



London, 1907, pp. 3-11, pi. 2. 



Tupaia concolor, Dendregale frenala. 



Report on the Mammals, pt. 1 of Report on the Gunong Tahan Expedition, 



May-September, 1905. Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., vol. 3, 1909. 

 Tupaia ferruginea recorded from Gunong Tahan, 3, 300 feet, and Pahang River. 



Bourns, Frank S., and Worcester, Dean G. Preliminary Notes of the Birds and 

 Mammals collected by the Menage Scientific Expedition to the Philippine Lslands. 

 Occ. Papers Minn. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-64, 1894. 



On p. 61, Tupaia javanica, recorded on Palawan, Calamianes. Probably misidentification of T. 

 palawanensis and T. mollendorffi. 



Brehm, a. E. Illustrirtes Thierleben, 1864, vol. 1, pp. 663-665. 



Cladobates tana, C.ferrugineus, Ptilocerus (sic) lotoii, not very good wood cuts of the tlu^e forms. 



■ Die Saugethiere, 1877, vol. 2, pp. 223, 224. 



Cladobates tana. {Sorex glis, Tupaya, and Hylogalea ferruginea apparently considered synonymous 

 with it.) A fair wood cut of Tana which is copied by Gill and by Dallas. Ptilocercus not mentioned. 



