JOURNAL 



OF THl^ 



Natural History Society of Siaiii 



\'olume II. BANGKOK. Number 2. 



ON SOME SIAMESE MAMMALS. 

 By (J. BOKEN KLOfriS, I'.Z.8. 



The following- lUites deal with some of the niateriiil sent uie for 

 examination since my paper in the last number of this -Toiirnal was 

 written ; several unrlescrilied or rare s])ecies froni Messrs Williamson 

 and Smitli remain to be dealt witli later. 



The principal \alne of the present notes lies in the addition 

 which they make to our knowledo;e of the range of certain foi'n)=, 

 several of the animals obtained by Mr. Aaga.ard at Bangnni-a beino- of 

 particular interest in this respect. 



Patani is the southernmost state belonging to Siani on the east 

 coast of the Malay Peninsula; most of the other localities are in Hiani 

 proper, and are either well-known places or ha\'e been described in my 

 earlier report. 



1. Nycticebus cinereus. 



yi/cti'ci'lii/s ciiii'rtii>i. M.-ImIw., Miiuv. Aic-liiv. dii .Mils.. Hull 111. p. II, 

 pi. Ill (18t;7): Amlersdii (|);lllilll^, Aimt. iiiid /ool. Res., p. I(l3 

 (ISTSI; Faom, Troc. U. S. Nat. .Mns., X.\.\l, p. 5S:J (1906): 

 {iyklenstolpe, Arkiv. hir Zdolofrj, Stocklioliii, 8. No. 23, p. X (19 It). 



Xj/ciirehiis ttin/ii/r(i(/iis, Bkiifdnl ( paitiiii). Faun. Drit. Iiid.. .MaiiiMi., 

 "p 44 (1888) :' Fliiwor, P. Z. S.. 1900. p. 321. 



1 adult, sex unknown. Koh Lak, S. W. Siam. [No. 2U84]. 

 This example of the Slow jjeuuir or Jjoris. of which 1 give a des- 

 cription below, closely resembles the Siamese animal described by 



