178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.45. 



ScHLEGEL, Hermann. Die Dierentuin van het Kon. Zool. Gen. Natura Artis Magis- 

 tra, Mammalium, 1872. 



Rather poor woodcut of Tarm dorsalis on page 62; short description of genus; species mentioned, 

 javanka, taim, dorsalis. 



ScHLEGEL, Hermann, and Muller, Sal. Over de op de oostindische eilanden 

 levende soorten van het geslacht Hylogalea. Verh. Nat. Gesch. Nederl overz. 

 Bezitt., 1843, pp. 159-168, pis. 26 and 27. 



Descriptions of the 4 then known Malayan species, tana, ferruginea, javanka, murina (new); colored 

 illustrations of the heads of the others, and entire animal of murina; drawing of skulls and bones of feet 

 of all; original publication of Hylogalea as the generic term for the treeshrews. 



Schneider, Gustav. Ergebnisse zoologischer Forschnngsreisen in Sumatra 0. K. 

 Zool. Anzeiger, vol. 27, pp. 722-724, July 12, 1904. 



Contains original description of Tupaia ferrxiginea demissa. See Oldfield Thomas. 



Ergebnisse zoologischer Forschnngsreisen in Sumatra. Saugetiere (Mammalia). 



Zool. Jahrb., vol. 23, 1905, pp. 1-172. 



Records specimens collected in the Deli and Indragiri regions, enumerating Ptilocercus lowii, Tupaia 

 ferruginea, T. /. demissa, T. splendidula (probably T. siaca), T. castanea (= T. siaca), T. javanica, T. 

 malaccana, T. tana, and T. taria var. speciosa (the latter two probably represent the same form, tana). 

 Interesting remarks on living specimens of Ptilocercus. Illustrations in colors, plates 1 and 2 of 

 Ptilocercus and Tupaia demissa. 



ScLATER, W. L. and P. L. Geography of Mammals, 1899, p. 145. 



Mentions Tupaia and Ptilocercus as being very characteristic of the Malayan Subregion of the 

 Oriental Region. 



ScUDDER, Samuel H. Nomenclator Zoologicus. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 19, 

 1882. 



In part 2, p. 130, original publication of Glirisorex. 



Sterndale, R. a. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon, 1884, pp. 

 99-104. 



Describes the mainland and Nicobar species and includes Ptilocercus, thinking it may be foimd 

 in Tenasserim. Remarks on habits, etc., mostly quoted. 



Stone, Witmer, and Rehn, J. A. G. A collection of Mammals from Sumatra, with a 

 Review of the genera Nycticebus and Tragulus. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1902, pp. 127-142. 



lupaia tarm recorded from Gunong Sugi, Lampong District, Sumatra. 



Temminck, C. J. Monographies de Mammalogie, vol. 1, 1827. 

 On p. 19 first use of Hylogale for the " barbarous " Tupaia. 



Thomas, Oldfield. On the Mammals presented by Allan O. Hume, Esq., C. B., to 

 the Natural History Museum. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1886, pp. 54-79. 



Records Tupaia belangeri (now called chincnsis) from Aimole and Machi Manipur; T. helangeri and T. 

 ferruginea frotn Tenasserim; T. ferruginea from Malacca and Selangor; T. javanica{j}Tohah\y T. malaccana) 

 from Selangor and Johore. 



. On the Mammals of Mount Kina Balu, North Borneo. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1889, pp. 228-236. 



On p. 229 records 3 specimens of Tupaia ferruginea from Mount Kina Balu, collected by John White- 

 head. They were probably examples of T. montana baluensis. 



. On a Collection of Mammals obtained by Dr. Emin Pasha in Central and 



Eastern Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1890, pp. 443-450. 



Remarks on the teeth of the Macroscelididfe and figure of the milk dentition of Petrodromus. 



. On some new Mammalia from the East Indian Archipelago. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist., March, 1892. 



Original description of Tupaia everetti (now Urogale everetfi) ajid T.pkta, T. montana, T. malanura 

 (now Dendrogale melanura). 



. On some Mammals from Moimt Dulit, North Borneo. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 



don, 1892, pp. 221-227. 



Among them Tupaia tana, montana, minor, melanura, and on p. 227, T. dorsalis. 



