1918.] H. C. Robinson & C. B. Kloss : Sciuridae. 209 



o. caniceps lancavensis (Miller). 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll., XLV, p. 16 (1903). 



Tyfical locality. — Pulau Langkawi, Straits of Malacca. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



(J $ Pulau Langkawi, Straits of Malacca, February — March 1908 (Mus. Coll.) ; 

 Fedei-ated Malay States Museum [P.] ; skins and skulls. 



p. caniceps adangensis (Miller). 



Loc. cit. sujira, p. 17. 



Typical locality. — Pulau Adang, Butang Archipelago, Straits of 

 Malacca. 



Type. — In United States National Museum. 



$ Pulau Rawi, Butang Islands, Straits of Malacca, April 1911 (H. C. Robinson 



and E. Seimund) [C] ; skin and skull. 

 (J Pulau Adang, Butang Archipelago, Straits of Malacca ; Federated Malay 



States Museum [P.] : skin and skull. 



q. caniceps terutavensis (Thos. and Wrought,), 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), IV, p. 535 (1909). 



Typical locality. — Pulau Terutau, Straits of Malacca. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



(J $ Pulau Terutau, Straits of Malacca, December 1907 and February 1909 

 (H. C. Robinson) [C] ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.] ; skins 

 and skulls. 



r. caniceps concolor (Blyth). 



Joiirn. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XXIV, p. 263 (1855). 



Typical locality. — Malacca. 



Type. — In Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



9328. Malacca, 1847 (G. Moxon) [C] ; type of the sub-species ; skin and skull. 



9326-7. Perak (Mus. Coll.) ; skins and skulls. 



9108-9. 2 $ Bukit Jong, Trengganu, September 1910 (C. B. Kloss) [C] ; skins 



and skulls. 

 9110, 9111. ,S ^ Bentong, Pahang (Mus. Coll.) ; skins and skulls. 

 9112. $ Nyalas, Malacca, October 1910 (Mus. Coll.); Topotype ; skin and 



skull. 

 cj Klang Gates, Selangor, January 1908 (Mus. Coll.) ; skin and skull. 

 $ Telom, Perak-Pahang border, 3,500 ft., December 1908 (H. C. Robinson and 



C. B. Kloss) [C] ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.J; skin and 



skull. 



Callosciurus griseimanus. 

 a. griseimanus griseimanus (A. Milne-Edw.). 



Rev. Zool., 1867, p. 195. 



Typical locality. — Cambodia. 

 Xype,—ln Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris. 



