36 MR. BODEN KLOSS ON A NEW FLYING SQUIRREL. 



on the lower side the colours are the same except that the tawnj' element 

 exteiuls narrowly along the middle line almost to the tip. The under 

 surface of the membranes is practically naked : the body and limbs 

 are the same as the type but the calcaneal region is more blackened. 

 Head ami body, 195 ; tail, 205 ; hindfoot, 49 ; ear, 14.5 mm. [No 2091J 

 Mr. Barron writes " I have found three nests of this squirrel 

 and in each there was only one young. Tiie nest was placed in the 

 hollow of a tree about 35 to 40 feet above the ground in the ever-green 

 forest near Sriracha, where tlier original adult was found." 



JOUKN. NAT. Ills. sue. SUM. 



