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Traguhis sp. — " Plandok said to be very common in the man- 

 groves, but I could get none of them trapped. Of course it is impos- 

 sible to shoot them." 



Tupaia burioce. — " Very common." 



Mcgadcrma spas?na. — One specimen. No notes. 



Pteropus lepidus. — "Three specimens of a small Pteropus ob- 

 tained. All were shot while they hung to the leaves of avvenga 

 palms. The natives said that a large species was also found." 



Macacus pumilus. — "Plentiful and tame." 



PuLO Wai. 



Mus tambelanicus. — One specimen taken. 



Schcrus miinelhis. — " Several squirrels seen and a pair shot. They 

 were considerably larger than the similar ones \_S. mimicidus\ ob- 

 tained on Ste. Barbe Island." 



Macacus pumilus. — " Monkeys were common." 



"Natives said that a Tzipaia and the variety of Sciurus ?iotat2is 

 [5". abbottii\ which we got on Big Tambelan and Bunoa were also on 

 this island, but we saw neither." 



Kaju Ara or Saddle Island. 



" This island is formed of two hills joined by a ridge. It is about 

 ^ mile long and 5^ mile wide." 



Sciurus klossil. — "A small variety of Sciurus notatus was very 

 numerous." 



Pteropus lepidus. — "A single Pteropus., the same as that taken on 

 Big Tambelan, was shot." 



ANAMBAS ISLANDS. 



"Natives said that musanges {Paradoxurus) and plandok {7ra- 

 gulus., 2 sp. ?) were common on all the islands of the group, but we 

 saw none." 



PuLo Piling. 



" Saw no mammals except monkeys" [probably Macacus'\. 



PuLO RiABU. 



Sciurus anambcnsis. — One taken. No notes. 

 " Saw monkeys, but obtained none." 



PuLO SlANTAN. 



"The second largest of the group. Contains about 20.000 acres, 

 mostly covered with heavy forest." 



