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



d. vittatus ubericolor (Miller). 



Proc. U. S. Nat. 3Ius., XXVI, p. 455 (1903). 



Typical locality. — Pulau Tuangku, Banjak Islands. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



e. vittatus tapanulius (Lyon). 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll., XLVIII, p. 280 (1907). 



Typical locality. — Tapanuli Bay, West Sumatra. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



f. vittatus peninsularis (Miller). 



Smithsonian Misc. Coll., XLV, p. 10 (1903). 



Typical locality. — North bank of Endau River, South-East Pahang. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



g. vittatus rupatius (Lyon). 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXXIV, p. 640 (1908). 



Typical locality. — Pulau Rupat, East Sumatra. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



h. vittatus subluteus (Thos. and Wrought.). 



Ann. Mag. Nut. Hist., (8), III, p. 440 (1809). 



Typical locality. — Si Karang, South-East Johore. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



$ Tanjong Surat, .Johore, 26th July 1908 (H. C. Robinson and E. Seimund) 

 [C] ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.] ; skin and skuU. 



i. vittatus singapurensis (Robinson). 



Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., VII, p. 73 (1916). 



Typical locality. — Changi, Singapore Island. 

 Type. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



]. vittatis maporensis (Robinson). 



.Journ. Fed. Malay States Mns., VII, p. 64 (1916). 



Typical locality. — Pulau Mapor, Rhio-Lingga Archipelago. 

 Tijpe. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



k. vittatus nesiotes (Thos. and Wrought). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), III, p. 439 (1909). 



Typical locality. — Pulau Batam, Rhio-Lingga Archipelago. 

 T}jpe. — In British Museum. 



