MAMMALS COLLECTED BY DR. W. L. ABBOTT 245 



Mus anajubct. — 



Mus strcpitans, — 



Mus siantaiiicus. — "We trapped rats of several species. They 

 seemed very numerous in individuals." 



Sciiiriis tenuis. — " Common." 



Scuirus ana77ibensis. — " Common." 



Funambulus castanetis. — " Only one seen." 



Tragulus sp. — " One seen." 



Tupaia chryso7nalla. — " Common." 



Rhinolophus rouxi ? One specimen. No notes. 



Rhinolophus mimitus. — One specimen. No notes. 



Emballonura anajnbensis. — Two siDCcimens. No notes. 



Nycticcbus sp. — " A wretched caged specimen of Nycticebus was 

 brought me, but it was in such bad condition that I would not take it. 

 Am sorry I did not, as I never saw another." 



Macacits pujnilus. — " Common." 



PuLO Mata and Pulo Mobur. 



" These are large islands lying north of Siantan and separated from 



it by a narrow strait. On each we saw monkeys, squirrels and tu- 



paias." Two specimens of Emballomira ajiambettsis taken on Pulo 



Mobur are not mentioned in the field notes. 



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Pulo Telaga. 



"Monkeys and a variety of Scinrus 7iotatus seen." 



Pulo Jimaja. 



" This is the largest island in the group. It probably contains 

 30,000 acres." 



Mus Jiaviventer. — 



Mus a7ta77zbce. — 



Mzis strepitaTis. — No special notes on the rats obtained. 



Ratufa a7ia77tbce. — " Fairly common, and frequenting both heavy 

 forest and secondary jungle. Especially plentiful and tame along a 

 small creek (Sungei Maras) which is much used by canoes." 



Sciurus tcTiuis. — " Common." 



Sciurus a7ta7nbe7isis, — " Common." 



Tragulus sp. — " Common." 



Tupaia cJiryso77ialla. — " Common." 



Nycticebus sp. — " Saw a miserable specimen in captivity." 



Macacus pu77iihis. — " Common." 



