THE MAMMALS AT PRESENT KNOWN TO INHABIT SIAM. 141 
ORDER INSECTIVORA. 
SUBORDER DERMOPTERA. 
84. GALEOPTERUS TEMMINCKI PENINSULAE Thos. 
Galeopterus peninsulae, Thomas, Ann, & Mag, Nat. Hist. (8) IT, 
1908, p. 303. (Semangko Pass, Selangor-Pahang boundary). 
The Malayan race of the Flying Lemur only inhabits Southern 
and Peninsular Siam, where it is not uncommon; specimens have 
been collected at Patelung, Bandon and Bang Nara. Gairdner has 
also met with it in Ratburi, west of Bangkok, but its northern limits 
. 
are still unknown. 
85. GALEOPTERUS TEMMINCKI PUMILUS (Miller). 
Galeopithecus pumilus, Miller. Siniths. Mise. Coll., vol, 45, 1908, p. 46, 
(Pulan Adang, Butang Islands, off the western eoast of Peninsular 
Siam), 
Exclusively found in the type locality, where it seems to be 
rather rare. 
SUBORDER INSECTIVORA VERA. 
86. DENDROGALE FRENATA (Gray). 
Tupaia frenuta, Gray. Ann. & Mag, Nat. Hist. (3) VI, 1860, p. 217, 
(Cambodia). 
Hitherto only recorded from South-eastern Siam, where Kloss 
obtained specimens at Klong Yai and Klong Menao on the Franco- 
Siamese boundary. 
87. 'TUPAIA BELANGERI BELANGERI (Wagn.). 
Cladobates belanger’, Wagner in Schrebers Siiugetiere, Suppl, 11, 1841, 
p. 42. Siiriram, Burma). 
Inhabits Central, South-eastern, Southern and Peninsular Siam, 
where it is quite common. 
88. TUPAIA BELANGERI LAOTUM Thos. 
Tupaia belangeri laotum, Thomas. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 
XT, 1914, p. 244. (Nan, Northern Siam). 
Apparently distributed throughout Northern Siam. Specimeus 
recorded from Chiengmai and Koon Tan, besides those from the type 
locality. 
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