MAMMALS OF THE DUTCH BORNEO-EXPEDITION. 113 



NOTE XX. 



ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE BUTCH SCIENTIFIC 

 EXPEDITION TO CENTRAL BORNEO. 



THE MAMMALS 



BY 



Dr. F, A. JENTINK. 



May 189S. 



(Plate 2). 



In a paper dated April 1897 (Notes from the Leyden 

 Museum, 1897, p. 25) Dr. Büttikofer stated that the work 

 of the expedition was still being continued in Borneo , 

 Dr. Nieuwenhuis having once more started for the Upper- 

 Mahakkara with a staff of collectors, and that, according 

 to the latest news he will have left the Upper-Mahakkam 

 medio March with fine zoological collections. 1 may report 

 now that Dr. Nieuwenhuis safely reached the east-coast of 

 Borneo and started from Samarinda June 7^^ 1897. 



His hunting-stations were the following: 

 Foetoes Sibau, on the Kapoeas, 16 May — 2 June 1896. 

 Long-Bloe^ right branch of the Upper-Mahakkam, 10 — 26 



September, 12—23 November, 16—20 December 1896. 

 Dingai, on the Upper-Long-Bloe, 29 September — 26 October 



1896. 

 Station on the Bruny-river, right branch of the Long-Bloe, 



27 November — 16 December 1896, 16 — 25 January, 



10—25 May 1897. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX. 



