4 MR. C. BODEN KLOSS ON 



volume ill tlie Fauna of Britisli India Series is likely to be available 

 to most people interested in mammals, but it must be remembered that 

 most of liis S))ecies are " blanket " or " portmanteau" species and that 

 the description given often covers and includes a number of forms which 

 are regarded to-day as perfectly distinct from each other sub-specifically. 

 The following are the localities at which the animals were 

 obtained : — 



In Ccidnd Siaui : Sam Kok, just south of Ayuthia ; Krabin, on 



tlie Bangpakong River. 

 In l<Mstern Siaiii : Hinla[), J'ak Jong, (Jhan Teuk, stations on 

 the railwa}' crossing the Dong Rek range between the towns 

 of Saraburi and Korat. 

 In Suidh-Eu stern Sinin : Hup Bon, about 12 miles E. of Sriraclia. 

 In renins alar Siam: Klong Wang Hip ( Nakon Sitamarat ), a 

 stream at the foot of the hills about 8 miles to tlie N. E. of 

 Tung Sawiig. Khao ^Vang Hip, the hill near b}' and part of 

 the main range, altitude about 2,500 feet. From the " Lower 

 Camp," the country at the foot of the hill and the lower slopes 

 of the same were worked ; from the " Upper Camp," the summit 

 and the ujiper slopes. 



Maprifc, a new station on the Southern rail\va\-, due W. of J'atiyu. 

 Klong Bang Lai, an uninhabited portion ot country, 10 miles 

 N. W. of Slaprit and close to the hills. 

 Koh Lak, in the province of Fran. 

 The names of colours used are geiieiMJly those of Kidgway's 

 second publication "Colour .Standards and Nomenclature," l'.U2. 

 1. Macaca andamanensis. 



Mki-kiui uii(l((iiiitHeii.-'i^, Bailli'tt, Land ami Water, \'IiI, p. ."»" (ISIiH) ; 



Kloss, P.Z.S., 1!»1G, p. 30. 

 MiiCKcu^ leiiiiluus, Blytli, Cat. Mainiii., lliis , Asialir 8i>f., Beiiijal, p. 7, 



(1803) : jSilatcr, P./.S.. 1870. p. Wi. pi. XXXV: AikIitsdm. Aiiat. 



and Znol. Ues., p. 52, (1878): lilaiifoid, Kiniii. Urit.liid, Maimu., 



II. 18 (1888). 



1 9 adult Fak Jong, Eastern Siam, 900 ft. Dec. 1915, 



[No. 2057J. 



Owing to the lack of good descriptions of the frmales of these 

 monkeys it is l)y no means easy to settle their identity and oiu^ can- 

 not pronounce on them with certainty unless jirovided with males 



JOUHN. NAT. lUs-T. SUt. SIAM. 



