l'?8 Records of the Indion Museum. [Vol. XV, 



Petaurista punctatus. 



a. punctatus punctatus (Clray). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., XVIIl, p. 211 (1846). 



Typical locality. — Malacca. 



Type. — In British Museum. 



Also collected by Fea on the Karin Hills. 



b. punctatus marica, Thos. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), IX, p. 627 (1912). 



Typical locality. — Yunnan (probably near Mong-tze). 

 Type. — -In British Museum. 



c. punctatus sybilla, Thos. 



Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, XXIV, p. 424 (1916). 



Typical locality. — Chin Hills (near Kindat, Upper Burma). 

 Type.— In British Museum. 



Sp. incert. 



9057. Yung Ping, Helen, Yunnan, 22nd February 1909 (J. Coggin Brown) [C] ; 

 skin and skull. 



This specimen, which is far too young to describe, probably represents 

 a new form allied to the annamensis-alborufus section, if indeed it does 

 not belong to the latter form, of which we have seen no authentic 

 specimens. 



Genus EUPETAURUS, Thomas, 1888. 

 Eupetaurus cineraceus, Thos. 



Journ. Asial. Soc. Bengal, LVII, p. 258, jils. xxii, xxiii (1888). 



Typical locality. — Gilgit Valley. 



Type. — In British Museum. Co-type in Indian Museum. 



9492. Gilgit Valley, 5,000 ft. (G. M. Giles) [C] ; skin and skull. Co-type of the 

 species. 



Subfamily PTEROMIINAE. 



Genus lOMYS, Thomas, 1908. 

 lomys horsfieldi. 

 a. horsfieldi horsfieldi (Waterhouse). 



P. Z. S., 1837, p. 87. 



Typical locality. — Java (or Sumatra) 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



