THE MAMMALS AT PRESENT KNOWN TO INHABIT SIAM. 145 
Hog-badger from Northern Siam under the name of A. collavis, viz, 
the northern form. 
110. HELICTIS PERSONATA (Geoff). 
Melogale personata, Geoll, in Bélanger, Voy. Zool. 1834. p. 137, pl. 
V. (Rangoon, Lurma), 
An inhabitant of Northern Siam, but very little is known about 
its occurrence and distribution in Siam. Specimens recorded from Nan 
and Chiengmai. 
111. MARTES FLAVIGULA FLAVIGULA (Bodd.). 
Mustela flucigula, Boddaert. Elench. Anim, 1785. p. 88. (Nepal). 
The large typical race of the Indian Marten inhibits Northern 
Siam, specimens having been collected at Chiengmai, Doi Par Sakeng 
and Doi Vieng Par. To the south it is replaced by the allied races 
mentioned below. 
112, MARTES FLAVIGULA PENINSULARIS (Bonh.). 
Mustela flavigula peninsularis, Bouhote, Ann. & Mag, Nat, Hist. (7) 
VIT. 1901. p. 346, (Bankachon, 8S. Tenasserim), 
Inhabits Southern and Peninsular Siam, but northern limits 
unknown. 
113, MARTES FLAVIGULA INDOCHINENSIS Kloss. 
Martes flavigula indochinensix, Kloss. P, Z. S. 1916, p. 85. (Klong 
Menao. 8.E. Siam). 
Originally described from South-éastern Siam, bat apparently 
distributed throughout the whole eastern part of the country where 
specimens have been collected at Lat Bua Kao. 
114, LuTRA BARANG Cuy. 
Lutra barang, F, Cav, Dict, Sci, Nat. XX VII, 1823. p. 246, (Java), 
Otters are not common in Siam and very little is known about 
their distribution. This species has been met with in Northern Siam 
(near Chiengsen), in North-western Siam (Meh Lua), near Bangkok, 
and in the district of Patelung in Peninsular Siam. Hence it seems to 
occur in the whole country. 
115, Lurra suMATRANA (Gray). 
Burangia sumatrana, Gray. PZ. 8. 1865, p, 123. (Sumatra). 
As far as I know this species has hitherto only been obtained a 
few times in Peninsular Siam. 
VUL. Il, NU. LU, 1919. 
