170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.45. 



Everett, A. H. A list of the Birds of the Bomean Group of Islands. Journ. Straits 

 Branch, Royal Asiat. Soc, No. 20, 1889, pp. 91-212. 



Map of Borneo showing roughly the distribution of highlands and lowlands, witli collector's localities 

 marked in red; map of Palawan and adjacent islands. 



. Remarks on the Zoo-geographical Relationships of the Island of Palawan and 



some adjacent Islands. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, pp. 220-228, pi. 23, map 

 showing sea depths. 



On. p. 223 mentions Tupaia javanica SJid ferruginea as occurring on both Borneo and the Palawan 

 group. 



. A Nominal List of the Mammals inhabiting the Bomean Group of Islands. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, pp. 492-496. 

 On p. 495, a list of the Bomean Tupaildse. 



. In Thomas and Hartert, Nov. Zool., vol. 1, p. 656, September, 1894. 



Records Ptilocercv^ on Sirhassen, Natuna Islands. 



Fischer, J. B. Synopsis Mammalium, 1829. 



Pages 2o9-2G0, describes Tupaia (mentioning four other terms that had been proposed) and three 

 species tana, javanica, ferruginea. 



FiTziNGER, Leop. Jos. Die Ausbeute der osterreichischen Naturforscher an Sauge- 

 thieren und Reptilien wahrend der Weltumsegelung Sr. Majestat Fregatte Novara. 

 Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Math. Nat. Wien, vol. 42, year 1860, p. 392. 

 Cladobates nicobaricus nomen nudum. 



. Die natiirliche Familie der Spitzhornchen (Cladobatas). Sitz. Akad. Wiss. 



Math. Nat. Wien, vol. 60, 1869, pt. 1, pp. 263-289. 



A systematic accoimt of the fatoily, in which Fitzinger included the genus Hylomys: Cladobates tana, 

 speciosuSiferrugineus, belangeri, ellioti, nicobaricu^s,javanicus, Dendrogale murina, Ptilocercus lowii. 



Flower, Stanley Smyth. On the Mammalia of Siam and the Malay Peninsula. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 306-379. 



Tupaia ferruginea, ranging from Nepal to Java (embraces many forms), T. javanica, from Peninsula 

 to Java (embraces many forms). Good lists of geographic localities. 



Flower, W. H. Mammalia, pp. 347-446. Encyk. Brit., 9th ed., vol. 15, 1883. 

 Tupaiidse, p. 401. 



. An Introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia, 1885. 



Tupaia treated nowhere as a whole, but most of the essential osteological characters pointed out at 

 various places in the work. 



Flower and Lydekker. An Introduction to the Study of Mammals Living and 

 Extinct, 1891. 



Pages 617 and 618 devoted to Tupaiidae, two genera recognized, Ptilocercus and Tupaia. Figiue of 

 Ptilocercus after Gray. 



Garrod, a. H. Notes on the Visceral Anatomy of the Tupaia of Burmah {Tupaia 

 belangeri). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, pp. 301-305, figs. 1-3 of the brain. 



A brief account of the visceral anatomy of a specimen that lived in the garden of the Society from 

 February 8, 1875, to December 18, 187G, with observations on the anatomy of Tupaia tana and T. splen- 

 didula. 



Geofroy St. Hilaire, Etienne. Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelle Strasbourg, 

 Paris, 1828, vol. 56, p. 77. Article Tupai. 



Genus called Tupaia Raffies, Cladobates F. Cuvier, latter apparently preferred. 



Species. — Java: Le Banxrings; C. javanica, F. Cuv., Hist. Nat. Mamm., liv. 35. Sumatra: Le 

 Tana; C. m7wRaf!l.,Tran. linn., 1. 13. Le Press; C. ferruginea'RatR., Press, T. Cuv. ,'Rist. Hat. Uamm. 

 liv. 36. 



Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Isadore. In Belanger, Voyage aux Indes-Orientales, 

 Zoologie, 1835. Text, pp. 103-107, and Atlas, pi. 4. 



Original description at Tupaia belangeri, and rather poor colored illustrations of same. 



