208 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XV, 



li. caniceps lucas (Miller). 



Loc. cii. s>ij)ra, p. 20. 



Typical locality. — St. Luke Island, Mergui Archipelago. 

 Type.— In United States National Museum. 



i. caniceps casensis (Miller). 



Op. cit. supra, p. 20. 



Typical locality. — Chance Island, Mergui Archipelago. 

 Type. — ^In United States National Museum. 



j. caniceps altinsularis (Miller). 



Op. cit. supra, p. 21. 



Typical locality. — High Island, Mergui Archipelago. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



k. caniceps epomophorus (Bonh.). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), VII, p. 272 (1901). 



Typical locality. — Salanga or Junk Ceylon Island, Siamese Malaya. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



1. caniceps milleri (Robinson and Wroughton). 



Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., IV, p. 233 (1911). 



Typical locality. — Trang, Siamese Malaya. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



(J Lamra, Trang, Siamese Malaya, January 1910 (Mus. Coll.) ; skin and skuU. 

 $ Krongmon, Trang, Siamese Malaya, February 1910 (Mus. Coll.); Federated 

 Malay States Museum [P.] ; skin and skull. 



m. caniceps samuiensis (Rob. and Kloss). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), XIII, p. 233 (1914). 



Typical locality. — Koh Samui Bandon, Siamese Malaya. 

 Type. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



(J $ Koh Samui Island, Bandon Bight, Siamese Malaya, May 1913 (H. C. 

 Robinson and E. Siemund) [C] ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.] ; 

 skins and skulls. 



n. caniceps fallax (Robinson and Kloss). 



Tom. cit. supra, p. 225. 



Typical locality. — Koh Pennan, Bandon, Siamese Malaya. 

 Type. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



$ Koh Pennan Island, Bandon Bight, Siamese Malaya, May 1913 (H. C. 

 Robinson and E. Siemund) [C] ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.] 

 ekins and skulls. 



