NO. 1317. MAMMALS OF NORTHWEST SUM A TRA— MILLER. 



475 



Measurements of Cynopterus titthsccheihis. 



Looalitv. 



Pulo Babi 



Do 



Do 



Tapanuli Bay 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Num- 

 ber. 



1 1142G9 

 114271 

 114270 



K 11440(1 

 1144.S(i 



( 114467 

 1144(;s 

 114409 

 114470 

 114471 

 114472 

 114473 

 114474 

 11447.'i 

 114476 

 114477 

 114478 

 114479 

 1144S0 

 1144X1 

 1144.S2 

 114483 

 114484 

 114485 



Sex. 



Female adult.. 



do , 



Male adult 



do , 



Male, young 



Female adult. . , 

 Female, young . 

 Female adult.. 



do 



do 



do , 



Female, young 

 Female adult.. 

 do , 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Female, young 

 Female adult.. 

 Female, young 

 do 



10 



16 



15 



14 



15 



13.4 



14 



16 



15 



16 



17 



15 



15 



17 



17 



15 



15 



15 



16 



15 



14 



15 



14 



16 



" Skin. 



Family NYCTICEBID^. 



NYCTICEBUS MALAIANUS (Anderson). 



1881. \_Nycticebus tardigrade s'] var. makdana Anderson, Cata!. Mamm. Indian 



Mus., I, p. 95; Malacca. 

 1902. Nycticehus coucang malaianns Stone and Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, 1902, p. 139, June 4, 1902. 



An adult male was taken at Tapanuli Bay on March 20, 1902. 

 Measurements: Total length, 328; head and body, 312; tail vertebra?, 16; 

 hind foot, 65. 



This specimen has been examined l)y Mr. Stone and Mr. Rehn, who 

 write me that they consider it *■' undoubtedly malaianm.^'' Although 

 Anderson mentions no type specimen in his original description of the 

 form, the stuffed adult male and its skull which heads his list of 

 material (p. 96) may be regarded as the type. This was collected at 

 Malacca. 



Family CERCOPITHECID.^. 



MACACUS NEMESTRINUS (Linnaeus). 

 1766. \_Swiki] nemestrina Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., I, 12th ed., p. 35; Sumatra. 



Two pig-tailed macaques taken at Tapanuli Bay, Sumatra, were the 

 only individuals of the species observed. For measurements, see table, 

 page 177. 



