22 ON MAMMALS KROM EAST-SUMATRA. 



Hab. Bengal, Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo 

 and Java. 



Although I caunot accept with Schlegel a separation of 

 the Java-specimens under the name of Nycticebus javanicus 

 Geoffroy, as I find no difference whatever in the skulls 

 or other bony parts and as the supposed difference in color 

 is merely a difference in tinge, it however is a fact, that, 

 at least in our skeletons — two of N. tardigradus and five 

 of N. javanicus — the number of dorsales and lumbares is 

 24 in the Java-specimens, meanwhile it is 22 in the true 

 N. tardigradus (Schlegel, Monographic, Simiae). 



7. Galeopithecus v o I an s Linnaeus. 



Tandjong-Morawa. 



Hab. Tenasserim , Siam , Malayan Peninsula , Sumatra , 

 Banka , Borneo , Java and the Philippines. 



Carnivora. 



8. Fel is macro celts Temminck. 



Tandjong-Morawa. n. i. Rimau kitchil or akar. 

 Known from Sumatra and Borneo. 



9. Felts p I an ice p s Vigors and Horsfield. 



Deli. 



Hab. Sumatra and Borneo. 



10. F eli s mi nut a Temminck. 



Tandjong-Morawa. 



Hab. Bengal , Ceylon , Siam , Malayan Peninsula , Suma- 

 tra, Borneo and Java. 



11. Paradox u rus mu s a n g a Gray. 



Tandjong-Morawa. 



Hab. Burma, Siam, Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 Java, Bavean-islands, Timor, Ceram and Sulla-Bessie. 



Notes from tlie Leyden Museum , Vol. XI. 



