NO. 1976. TREE SHREWS: FAMILY TUPAIID^—LYON. 175 



Lyon, Marcus Ward, Jr., and Osgood, Wilfred Hudson. Catalogue of the Type- 

 specimens of Mammals in the United States National Museum, including the 

 Biological Survey Collection. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 62, January 28, 1909. 



The type-specimens of species in the family Tupaiidfe in the U. S. National Museum, listed, pp. 

 251-254. 



Mason, Rev. Francis. The natural productions of Burmah, 1850. 

 On p. 224 mentions Tupaiajavanica and pcguana (=chinensis and belangeri). 



Matschie, Paul. Uber Saugethiere von der Philippinen. Sitz-Ber. Ges. nat. 

 Freunde, Berlin, 1898, pp. 38, 43. 

 Original description of Tupaia moUendorffl. 



Mearns, Edgar A. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Mammals from the 

 Philippine Islands. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 28, pp. 425-460, May 13, 1905. 

 Original description of genus Urogale and species cylindrura {=cvcreUi). 



Meijere, J. C. H. De. iJber die Haare der Saugethiere, besonders iiber ihre Anord- 

 nung, pp. 312-424. Morph. Jahrb., vol. 21, 1894. 



On p. 398, the arrangement of the hairs of Tupaia javanica and of Ptilocercus lowii, and schematic 

 figure of the scales and hairs of tail of Ptilocercus (fig. 3, p. 319). Hairs arise, singlj', and not in definite 

 groups, 3 hairs to a scale in Ptilocercus. Hairs of Tupaia liave a thickness of 0.016 to 0.020 mm., occa- 

 sionally 0.065 mm. Hairs of Ptilocercus 0.012 mm. in diameter. 



Miller, Gerrit S., Jr. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on Islands in the 

 South China Sea. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 2, pp. 203-246, August 20, 1900. 



Original descriptions of Tupaia hunox, T . sordida, T. chrysomalla. T. tana (now TarM lingx) 

 recorded from Linga Island, T.malaccana, from Linga, with illustrations of skull of latter. 



. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on Pulo Lankawi and the Butang 



Islands. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 13, pp. 187-193, December 21, 1900. 



Records Tupaia fcrruginea on Pulo Lankawi and Butang Islands, and also at Trong, Lower Siam. 

 At present these represent 3 forms of Tupaia laccrnata. At the time of Miller's paper examples of true 

 Tupaia glis ferruqinea were not in the United States National Museum collection. 



. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the Natuna Islands. Proc. Wash. 



Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 111-138, March 26, 1901. 



Original description of Tupaia (now Tana) sirhassenensis. T. splendidula (now natunx) recorded 

 on Bunguran, and T. lucida on Laut. 



. The Mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 



vol. 24, pp. 751-795, May 28, 1902. 



Original description of Tupaia nicobarica surda, Little Nicobar, and record of T. n. nicobarica on 

 Great Nicobar. 



. Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the region of the Indragiri River, 



Sumatra. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1902, pp. 143-159, June 11, 1902. 



Original description of Tupaia phxura, Sinkep Island . T. malaccana recorded from Linga Island and 

 Indragiri River, and from Sinkep (now T. minor sincipis), and T. tana from Linga (now Tana lingx). 



— — . Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the coast and islands of north- 



west Sumatra. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 26, pp. 437-484, February 3, 1903. 



Records Tupaia ferruginea, Loh Sidoh and Tapanuli Bays; T. tana (now Tana tana tuancus) from 

 Tuangku Island, T. malaccana from Tapanuli Bay. 



. Seventy New Malanyan Mammals. Smiths. Misc. Coll., vol. 45, No. 1420, 



pp. 1-73, pis. 1-19, text fig. 1, November 6, 1903. 



Original descriptions of Tupaia castanea, Bintang Island; T. pulonis, Pn\o Aor; T. tephrura, Tana 

 Bala Island; T. chrysogastcr, Pagi Islands (skull, fig. 1, pi. 10); T. cervicalis, Tana Bala Island. Views of 

 skull of Tupaia ferruginea from Tringanu, fig. 2, pi. 10. Key to species of splendicula group= T. lucida, 

 T. splendidula, T. chrysomalla, and T. castanea. 



Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Karimata Islands, Dutch 



East Indies. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, pp. 55-66, July 23, 1906. 

 Original description of Tupaia Qanmatx. 



