NO. 1317. 



MAMMALS OF NORTHWEST SUMA TRA— MILLER. 



471 



HEMIGALE HARDWICKII Gray. 



1830. "Viverra hardwickii (jkay, Spit-. Zool., 11, p. 9." 



Adult female, Tapiinuli Bay, Sumatra, Februaiy 12, 1902. Meas- 

 urements: Total length, 830; head and body, 520; tail vertebrne, 310; 

 hind foot, 73 (71). 



PARADOXURUS HERMAPHRODITUS (Pallas). 



1778. Virerra herinapJirodita Pallas, in Hchreber, Saugthiere, 111, p. 426; 

 " Barbary." 



Six specimens from Simalur Island. For measurements, see table, 

 page 171. 



Dr. Abbott writes that the musang of Simalur Island is lighter in 

 weight and much more slender in form than that of the Malay 

 Peninsula. The measurements, however, show no appreciable differ- 

 ences, and I can detect none in the skins or skulls. 



Measurements of Paradoxurus hemapJirodiliis. 



Family MUSTELID^. 



AONYX CINEREA (Illiger). 



1815. Lutra cinerea Illiger, "Abhandl, Akad. Berlin, 1811, p. 99." Java. 



An adult female was taken at Tapanuli Bay, Sumatra, on March 27, 

 1902. Measurements: Total length, 760; head and body, 170; tail ver- 

 tebrae, 290; hind foot, 82. 



Family GALEOPITHECID^E. 



GALEOPITHECUS VOLANS (Linnaeus). 

 1758 lLemur'\ rohtns LixN^rs, Syst. Nat., I, 10th ed., p. 30; Asia. 

 Two specimens from Pulo Tuangku, Banjak Islands. 

 Measurements of Galeopithecus volans. 



