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



ji. ■vittatus tedongus (Miller). 



Proc. U. S. Nat. 3Ius., XXXI, p. 591 (190G). 



Typical locality. — Tanjong Tedong, Banka. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



k^. vittatus billitonus (Miller). 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mas., XXXI, p. .593 (1906). 



Typical locality. — Buding Bay, Billiton. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



1^. vittatus miniatus (Miller). 



Proc. Acad. Set. Waslmujlon., II, p. 79 (1900). 



Typical locality. — Trang, Siamese Malaya. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



9102, (^ Chong, Trang, Siamese Malaya ; Topotjrpe of the species ; skins and 



skull. 



9103, 5, 6. (J, 2 9 Bukit Jong, Trengganu, East Malay Peninsula ; skins and 



skulls. 



9104, 7. 2 9 Nyalas, Malacca ; Federated Malay States Museum [P.] ; skins and 



skulls. 

 9512. o Zoological Gardens [P.] ; skin only. 

 9510, 11. Malay Peninsula (E. Linstedt) [C.] ; skins and skulls. 

 9509 (A. S. E.). Malay Peninsula (G. Moxon) [C] ; skin and skull. 

 9498. Malacca (F. Stoliczka) [C] ; skin and skull. 



9503. (J (E. R. Alston) [P.l ; skin and skull. 



9504. S (W. Rutledge) [P.] ; skin and skull. 



$ Bukit Kutu, Selangor. 3,400 ft., August 1915 (0. B. Kloss) [C] ; Federated 

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



m^. vittatus scotti (Kloss). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), XV, p. 117 (1911). 



Typical locality. — Bedung Island, off Trengganu, East Malay Penin- 

 sula. 



Type. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



(^ Redang Island, off Trengganu, East Malay Peninsula, August 1910 ; Paratype ; 

 skin and skull. 



n^ vittatus plasticus (Kloss). 



Loc. cit. supra, p. 117 (1911). 



Typical locality. — Great Redang Island, off Trengganu, East Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Type. — In Federated Malay States Museum. 



^ O Great Redang Island, off Trengganu, East Malay Peninsula ; Paratypes ; 

 skins and skulls. 



o'. vittatus perhentiani (Kloss). 



.Ann.. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), VII, p. 118 (1911). 



Typical localify. — West Perhentian Island, oft" Trengganu, East 

 Malav Peninsula. 



