184 Records of the Indian Museum. [^oi^- XV, 



Petinomys vordermanni (Jent.). 



Notes Leyden Museum, 1890, p. 150, pi. vii, figs. 13 and 14. 



Typical locality. — Island of Billiton, East Sumatra. 

 Type. — In Leyden Museum, 



Petinomys setosus (Temm. and Schlegel). 



Faun. Japan., 1847, Mamm., p. 49. 



Typical locality. — Padang, Sumatra. 

 Type. — In Leyden Museum. 



Petinomys hageni (Jent.). 



Notes Leyden Museum, XI, p. 26 (1888). 



Typical locality. — Deli, Sumatra. 

 Type. — In Leyden Museum. 



Petinomys phipsoni, Thomas. 



Jotirn. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, XXIV, p. 422 (1916). 



Typical locality. — Tenasserim town, Tenasserim. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



Petinomys £uscocapiIlus (Jerdon in Blyth). 



Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XVI, p. 867 (1847). 



Typical locality. — South India (Nilgiri Hills ?). 

 Type. — Apparently not in existence ? 



Genus EOGLAUCOMYS, Howell, 1915. 

 Eoglaueomys fimbriatus (Gray). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., I, p. 584 (1837). 



Typical locality. — Western Himalayas. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



8990. Kashmir, 10,000 ft., J. Scully [C] ; skin and skull. 



9747. Chitral, 5,000 ft., G. M. Giles [C] ; skin and skull juv. 



9748. Nultar Valley, Gilgit (A. E. Ward) [C] ; skin only. 



9749. Nultar Valley, Gilgit ; skin and skull. 



9750. Chaprot, Gilgit ; skin and skull. 



9751. Gilgit, 6,000 ft. ; skin and skull. 



9752. Ladak. J. Biddulph [C] ; skin and skull. 



9753. Kashmir. J. Anderson [C] ; skin only. 



9754. Simla, L. C. Stewart [C.] ; skin only. 



Not to be regarded as an Oriental species. 



