180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 45. 



Trouessart, E.-L. Catalogue Mammalium tarn viventium quam fossilium, vol. 1, 



1897, pp. 167-169. 



Ptilocercus, 1 form; Tupaia, subgenus Dendrogale, 2 forms; subgenus Tupaia, 20 forms. 



Vol. 2, 1899, appendix, pp. 1286, 1287. Two additional species of Tupaia. 

 Quinquennale Supplementum Anno 1904, pp. 120-123. The species and subspe- 

 cies of subgenus Tupaia now 28. 



[Vigors.] Catalogue of Zoological Specimens. Memoir of the Life and Public 

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 Pages 637-638, genus rttpoia. Tup. Tana, Sumatra. Tup. J avanica, Java. Tup./eTruginea,Sum.atra. 



VoGT, Carl, and Specht, Friederich. Die Saugetiere in Wort und Bild, 1883. 



On p. 87 a short account of treeshrews and wood cut. Cladobates, Ptilocercus, (Hylomys also 

 included), family Tupajee. 



Wagler, J. G. Naturliches System der Amphibian mit vorangehender Classifica- 

 tion der Situgthiere und Vogel, 1830. 



On p. 15, genus 9, Hylogale, with the sp^cv&s fenuginea, taria, javaniea. 



Wagner, J. A. Schreber's Saugthiere, Supplementband, 2. Abtheilung, 1841, pp. 



37^4, p. 553." 



Systematicaccount of the known Tupaiidae, Cladobates tana, p. 40; C. ferruginev^, p. il; C.belangeri 

 (new), p. 42; C.speciosus (new), p. 43; C.javanicus,p. 44; C.murinus,i>. 553. 



. Schreber's Saugthiere, Supplementband, 5. Abth. 1856, pp. 524-529, and 



pis. 34 and 35, in colors. 



Descriptions of C7o(fo6a<es tona, p. 525; Cl.ferTugineus,p. 52&,Tpl. 34; CI. ellioti, p. 526; Cl.javanicus, 

 p. 527; CI. belangeri, p. 527; CI. murinus (subgenus Dendrogale), p. 528; Ptilocercus lowii, pi. 35. 



Wallace, A. R. Geographical Distribution of Animals, 1876, vol. 1, p. 337, pi. 8, 



vol. 2, p. 187. 



Mentions in a very general way the distribution of the family. Hylomys is regarded as a member of 



the Tupaiidfe. 



. Island Life, 1881. 



On p. 345, list of the then known Bornean Tupaiidae, Tupaia, Dendrogale, Ptilocerus (sic). 



Waterhouse, G. R. Catalogue of the Mammalia preserved in the Museum of the 

 Zoological Society of London, 1838. 



On page 19 four specimens listed, Tupaia tana (probably the original specimen), T.javanica, T. 

 ferruginea. 



. Description of a new species of Tupaia discovered m Continent of India by 



Walter Elliot, Esq. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1849, pp. 106-108, pi. 13. 



Original description of Tupaia eZiJoii in comparison with T. tana, ferruginea, and. javanica; very good 

 plate in colors. 



Weber, Max. Die Saugethiere, 1904. 



Pages 376 and 377, family Tupaudse defined; two genera recognized, Tupaia, Ptilocercus. 



WiLLiNK, T. Mammalia voorkomende in Nederlandsch-Indie. Nat. Tijdschr. Ned.- 

 Ind., vol. 65, pp. 296-300, 1905. 



A list of Tupaiidae known up to 1905 and occurring in the Dutch East Indies, compiled and non- 

 critical. 



Winge, Herluf. Jordfundne og nulevende Flagermus (Chiroptera) fra Lagoa Santa, 

 Minas Geraes, Brasilien. 



Pages 41-51, various osteological and anatomical observations on treeshrews, usually designated 

 as Cladobates, sometimes as Tupaia. 



Zelebor, Johann. Saugethiere. Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara um 

 die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859. Zool. Theil, vol. 1, 1869, pp. 1-42, pis. 1-3. 

 Original description of Tupaia nicobarica, with a plate in colors of entire animal and a plat« illus- 

 trating skeleton, skull, and teeth. 



