DUTCH BORNEO-EXPEDITION. 47 



Tupaja javanica Horsfield. 



37. (ale). Young female. Roema Manoeal , on the 

 southern foot of Mount Kenepai. 31. 12. 1893. B. 



4 1 . (ale). Young male. Roema Manoeal. 1 . 1 . 1 894. B. 



69. (ale). Adult male. Top of Mount Kenepai. 18. 

 1. 1894. B. 



92. (ale). Adult female Mount Kenepai. 24. 1. 

 1894. B. 

 125. (ale). Adult male. Mount Liang Koeboeng. 20. 



3. 1894. B. 



154. (ale). Adult male. Mount Liang Koeboeng. 6. 



4. 1894. B. 



230. (ale). Adult male. Poelau, on the Sibau-river. 

 19. 6. 1894. B. 



Iris brown or dark brown. 



There is such an endless variation in the color of the 

 tail above as well as below , that we can only state the 

 fact that no two are exactly alike. 



I suppose that Tupaja minor Giinther is a name for the 

 Bornean specimens of T. javanica. The late Diard distin- 

 guished the Bornean form under the name Glipora leuco- 

 gaster (see Catalogue Leyden Museum, 1888, T. XII, p. 

 116), for the rest a very acceptable specific title. 



Dr. S. Muller found in 1836 a nest with two young, 

 about 12 feet above the ground and 2600 feet above the 

 level of the sea on Mount Sakoembang , Lawoet , Borneo. 



Tupaja dorsalis Schlegel. 



33. (ale). Adult male. Roema Manoeal , on the south- 

 ern foot of Mount Kenepai. 30. 12. 1893. B. 

 76. (ale). Adult female. Mount Kenepai. 20. 1. 

 1894. B. 

 153. (ale). Adult female. Mount Liang Koeboeng. 



5. 4. 1894. B. 

 164. (ale). Adult male. Mount Liang Koeboeng. 12. 

 4. 1894. B. 



r^otes from the Lieyden Museum, Vol. !XIX. 



