610 ■ PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxi. 



Paradoxurus hermaphroditus, p. 597. 



L'nimiHj linsdin/. — I'rlo)i<i<lon (jracilis, Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Fays-Bas, IX, Cat. 

 Osteol. Manniiiferes, 1887, p. 92. Lingsauga gracilis Willink, Natuurkundig Tijd- 

 schrift Nederland8ch-Indie, LXV, 1905, p. 212. 



Arctictis Mnturong. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, IX, Cat. Osteol. Mam- 

 miferes, 1887, p. 96. Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, LXV, 

 1905, p. 216. 



Herpestes javanicus Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, LXV, 

 1905, p. 218. 



Barangia sumairana. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, IX, Cat. Osteol. 

 Mammiferes, 1887, p. 115. Doctor Abbott mentions an otter as occurring on Banka, 

 but saw none. 



Ursus malayanus. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, IX, Cat. Osteol. I\Iammi- 

 feres, 1887, p. 119. Doctor Abbott mentions the bear as occurring, but not meeting 

 with it. 



FeUs. — "There is a wild cat, but I did not meet with it." 



Ptilocercuslowii. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, XII, Cat. Syst. Mammiferes, 

 1888, p. 118. Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, LXV, 1905, 

 ]i. .300. 



Tupaia inflata, p. 600. 



Tupaia discolor, p. 602. 



Tupaia tana Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, LXV, 1905, 

 p. 296. 



fCrocidura vosmrrri. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, XII, Cat. Syst. Mammi- 

 feres, 1888, p. 34. 



Cynocephalus volans. — Galeopithecus volans, Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, 

 IX, Cat. Osteol. Mammiferes, 1887, p. 69. Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Neder- 

 landsch-Indie, LXV, 1905, p. 270. "Did not get the Kubang {Galeopithecus), but 

 this animal exists there." 



Emballonura peninsularis, p. 605. 



Rhinolophus solitarius, p. 604. — "Hanging beneath a palm leaf in heavy forest." 



Hipposideros galeritus, ji. 604. — "These bats were roosting in small caves or 

 rather overhanging rocks upon Tanjong Pamuja. Beneath one rock was a dense 

 mass roosting, and I obtained 63 individuals with two shots of the .32-caliber auxili- 

 ary barrel besides many more that dropped into crevices beneath and were lost." 



Pteropns cdulis. — Jentink, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, XII, Cat. Syst. Mammiferes, 

 1888, p. 145. Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, LXV, 1905, 

 p. 273. 



Cynopterus brachyotis, p. 603. — "Specimens shot hanging upon a casuarina tree 

 on seashore." 



Vespertilio brachypterus Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift Nederlandsch-Indie, 

 LXV, 1905, p. 288. 



Nycticebus bancanus, p. 605. 



Tarsius hancanus. — ^Horsfield, Zool. Researches in Java, 1824, T. Spectrum, Schlegel, 

 Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, VII, Simi;e, 1876, pp. 179, 333. Doctor Abbott remarks: 

 " I failed to get theTarsier, although all the natives knew it, which they called ' Mentii- 

 ling.' They had not all seen it, and either the animal is scarce or more probably 

 rarely seen, owing to its nocturnal habits. They said if I remained some time in 

 Muntok (the capital) I would be sure to get them, as there was a regular demand 

 there for them by the doctors (?) and they were brought there for sale." 



Macaca phaeura, p. 606. 



Mac.aca nemestrina. — Macacus nemestrinus Schlegel, Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, 

 VII, Simiaj, 1876, p. 111. No specimens listed. « Willink, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift 



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