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the neighborhood of Panybi is the Onggoenohoeto , probably 

 a species of cat" ; treating the Fauna of Bone the same 

 traveller observes » higher up in the mountains lives a 

 mammal , called Oengo-no-hoeto (wild dog) by the nati- 

 ves, it is shy and bloodthirsty and a good climber; very 

 probably it is a species of cat" ; further on v. Rosen- 

 berg mentions »the wild dog Oenggo-no-hoeta inhabits the 

 most inaccessible parts of the forests of Toelabollo , it 

 now and then in the night approaches the habitations and 

 robs domestic animals. I regret that I could not procure 

 this not frequently occurring animal". 



Ursus malayanus ^ Raffles. 

 An adult specimen from West-Sumatra. 



Tupaja javanica Horsfield. 



Three adult specimens from West-Sumatra. 



Tupaja ferruginea Raffles. 



Two adult specimens from West-Sumatra. 



Anoa depressicornis Ham. Smith. 



Three adult and two young specimens from North-Ce- 

 lebes. The horns of the largest specimen are nearly trian- 

 gular at the base and further on towards the top circle 

 round : these horns are peculiar for their length , mea- 

 suring 330 m.m. 



Cervus muntjac Zimmermann. 

 A male specimen from West-Sumatra. 



Cervus eguinus Cuvier. 

 A young specimen from West-Sumatra. 



Notes from the Ley den IVluseutu, Vol. V. 



