1918.] H. C. RoMNSON & C. B. Kt.oss : Sciuridae. 229 



g. tenuis modestus (S. Miiller). 



Temminck's Vcrhunddingen, Zooloyie, Inleidung, p. 55 (183!J). 



Typical locality.— Monnt Singgalang, Sumatra, 3,000 ft. 

 Type. — In Ley den . Museum. 



h. tenuis altitudinis (Robinson and Kloss). 



Journ. Striiils Branch Roy. Asiaf. Soc, No. 7.'}, p. 270 (19 Hi). 



Typical locality .—Kov\\\c\i\ Peak, Sumatra, 7,300 ft. 

 Type.~ln Federated Malay States Museum. 



i. tenuis mansalaris (Miller). 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mas., XXVI, p. 451 (1903). 



Typical locality. — Mansalar Island, West Sumatra. 

 Type. — In United States National Museum. 



j. tenuis batus (Lyon). 



Proc. U. S. Naf. Mu.s., LII, p. 443 (1916). 



Typical local ity.~T aim Bala, Batu Islands, West Sumatra. 

 Type.— In United States National Museum. 



k. tenuis bancams (Miller). 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVI, p. 451 (1903). 



Typical locality.— BrnvrksiTu Island, Banjak Islands. West Sumatra 

 Type.— In United States National Museum. 



1. tenuis pumilus (Miller). 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, XLV, p. 15 (1903). 



Typical locality.— ^outh Pagi Island. West Sumatra. 

 Type.— In United States National Museum. 



m. tenuis parvus (Miller). 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XIV, p. 33 (1901). 



Typical locality. — Sarawak, Borneo. 

 Type.— In United States National Museum. 



We are unable to precisely identify the follow ing specimen on 

 account of its poor condition. 



045S. (329-A. S. B.) Java (Batavian Society) (P). 



No squirrel of this type is known from Java ; the present specimen 

 probably came from South Borneo and is provisionally referred to 

 this race. 



Tomeutes lowii. 

 a. lowii lowii (Thomas). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (0), IX, p. 253 (1892). 



Typical locality. — Sarawak, Borneo. 

 Type.— In British Museum. 



