LIST OF MAMMALS, BIRDS, REPTILES AND 
BATRACHIANS OBTAINED IN THE RATBURI 
AND PETCHABURI DISTRICTS. 
OES 
The nomenclature as in Fauna of British India has been 
followed except in such cases where the British Museum or other 
authority has reverted to an earlier name or split up species. In such 
cases the newer name is used, those in the Fauna beiug given in 
brackets. 
Species identified by the authorities of the British Museum 
are shown in heavy type, thus :—Hylobates lar. 
Species of which no specimens have been retained or which 
were only observed are marked with an asterisk. 
MAMMALS. 
ORDER PRIMATES. 
Hylobates lar. The White-handed Gibbon. 
Macacus arcroipes. The Brown Stump-tailed Macacque. 
M. RuUFESCENS. The Rufous Stwmp-tailed Macacque. 
Of Nos. 2 and 3 no adult specimens have yet been obtained, 
and it is impossible to tell whether the young are arctoides or rufescens. 
The young of the species obtained by me (I believe rufescens) has a 
very fetid scent, whereas adult captive specimens of what I think are 
arctoides from N. Lat. 10° have no scent. 
M. NeMEstRINUS. The Pig-tailed Macacque. 
M. cyNnomoLoaus. The Crahb-eating Macacque. 
Presbytis Barbei. Buarle’s Lanqur. 
P. obscurus. The Dusky Langur. 
P. Germaini. Germain’s Langur. 
P. femoralis. The Banded Langur. 
Preshytis is the Semnopithecus of Blanford. P. Germaini occurs 
only as an isolated colony west of Ratburi and separates obscurus 
to the South from Barbet to the North. 
NYCTICEBUS TARDIGRADUS. * The Slow Loris. 
