132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [March, 



Tragalus pelandoc (Ham. Smith). 



1827. Moschus Pdandoc Ham. Smith, Griff., Aaim. Kingdom, IV, p. 



60. 

 1788. Moschus javanicus Grm., Syst. Nat., I, p. 174 (nee. Osbeek). 

 Tragulus javanicus Auct. 



Hah. — Java. 



Tragulus fulviventer (Gray). 



1836. Moschus fuUitenter Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 65. 

 Hab. — " Malacca aud Indian Peninsula ?" 



Tragulus nigricans Thomas. 



1893. Tragulus nigricans Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Ilist., 6th Series, 

 IX, p. 354. 



Hab. — Philippines (no specimen examined). 



Tragulus mimenoides Hodgs. Jour, As. Soc. Bengal. 

 Tragulus malaccensis Gray, Cat. Mam., 1843. 



These are nomina nuda and have no standing. 



Eusa unicolor equinus (Cuvier). 



1833. Genus equinus Cuvier, Ossemens Fossiles, 3d Ed., IV, p. 45. 

 One skin of a young male. Goenong Soegi. 

 Mus alexandrinus Geoflfny. 



1818. Mus alexandrinus Geoffroy, Description de I'Egypte, Mam- 

 miferes, p. 733. 



Five specimens in spirits. Batu Sangkar, Tanah Datar, Pa- 

 dangsche Bovenland. August-September. 



Sciurus vittatus Raffles. 



1833. Sciurus vittatus Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc, London, XIII, 

 p. 359. 



Two specimens, male and female. Batu Sangkar, Tanah Datar, 

 Padangsche Bovenland. August or September. 



Mr. Bonhote, in his recent review of this group, ^ states that the 

 red tip to the tail is a conspicuous and constant mark. The male 

 of the above pair has it, but the female has not, so that it would 

 seem to be of doubtful value as a diagnostic character. 



Sciurus prevostii harrisoni subsp. nov. 



One specimen. No. 6,651, Coll. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. Goe- 

 nong Soegi, Lampong District, Sumatra. Coll. Alfred C. HarrLson, 

 Jr., and Dr. H. M. Hiller. October-November, 1901. 



Apparently very similar to S. prevostii bangkamis of Schlegel, as 



' Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th Series, VII, pp. 444-445. 



