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Lower jaw : first incisor without denticulations , second 

 unicuspidate very flat , attains half the height of the third 

 unicuspidate , the latter as high as the posterior cusp of 

 the first molar. 



All the teeth are white. 



For measurements see page 167. The individual (stuffed) 

 from Sumatra is somewhat larger than the Java-specimen. 



Hah. Java and Sumatra. Collected by S. Muller. 



Cr cidur a neglecta, n. sp. 



Description of the type^ an adult female fin alcohol): 

 base of hairs black; hairs of upperparts tipped with 

 brownish red , underparts somewhat yellower. Tail and feet 

 very hairy, brownish red; scales of tail entirely covered 

 by the hairs: a few long fine hairs on the basal part of 

 the tail. Tail much shorter than in the other species. 

 Muzzle pointed. 



Upper jaw: posterior hook of first incisor about the 

 height of the second unicuspidate tooth , the latter being 

 on the same level with the first molar; third and fourth 

 unicuspidate teeth of the same size and about half the 

 height of the posterior hook of the first incisor. 



Lower jaw : first incisor without denticulations ; second 

 unicuspidate flat, as high as the anterior cusp of the first 

 molar; third unicuspidate somewhat higher than the pos- 

 terior cusp of the first molar. 



All the teeth are white. 



For measurements see page 167. 



Hah. Sumatra. Collected by S. Muller. 



Crocidiiraf vosmaeri, n. sp. 



Description of the type, a young specimen (in alcohol) : 

 upperparts of a beautiful velvet brownish black; lower- 

 parts of the same color, but the tips of the hairs have a 

 lighter tinge. Tail and feet thickly covered with hairs co- 

 Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. 3C« 



