APPENDIX. 



While this volume was passing through the press, a valuable 

 paper by Messrs. Oldfield Thomas and Ernst Hartert has 

 appeared in the Hon. Walter Rothschild's Journal " Novitates 

 Zoologicse." It deals with the Mammalia collected in the 

 Natuna Islands by Mr. Alfred Everett, and the following 

 additional notes must be recorded. 



p. 20. TARSIUS TARSIUS. 



Tarsius spectrum^ Oldfield Thomas and HarLert, Nov. Zool, 

 i., p. 655 (1894). 

 Mr. Everett says that on Banguran Island he could hear 

 nothing of the existence of the Tarsier, but on Sirhassen Island 

 the Malays described it to him unmistakably under the name 

 of " Imbing." 



p 33. NYCTICEBUS TARDIGRADUS. 



Mr. Everett procured specimens of the Javan Slow-Loris on 



the inland of Banguran, where, he says, it is probably not 

 rare, though not often captured; the native name is " Kukang." 

 The natives of Banguran did not appear to know the animal. 



p. I GO et seqiLcnt. propithecus majori. 

 Propithccus majori^ Rothschild, Nov. Zool., i., p. 666, pi. xiv* 

 (1S94). 



