146 COUNT NILS GYLDENSTOLPE ON 
116. AONYX CINEREA (Illiger). 
Lutra cinerea, Mliger, ADL, Akad, Berlin. 1811 (published 1815), p. 99, 
(Java). 
The Small Clawless Otter, which is fairly common in the Malay 
Peninsula, has also been obtained a few times in Peninsular Siam, viz., 
at Patelung and Nawngchik. 
117. THOS AUREUS CRUESEMANNI (Matschie). 
Canis cruesemanni, Matschie. 8. B, Gesch, Naturforch, Berlin, 1900, 
p. 145. (Nong Bua, Ee. Siam’, 
The distribution and the occurrence of Jackals in Siam is still 
very imperfectly known and very few specimens have ever been collect- 
ed. It seems to be rather rare and has only been observed by a few 
naturalists, and never in the Northern parts of the country. Recorded 
from South-western Siam ( Ratburi and Hat Sanuk ) and is said to 
occur in Muang Pran, but everywhere very rare. 
118. Cuon ruTiLANs (8S. Miill.). | 
Cunis rutélans, 8. Mull, Verhandl. Zool, Zoogd, 1859. pp. 27 & Sl. 
The wild Dog seems to be widely distributed in Siam through 
still imperfectly known. It seems, however, to be most common in the 
southern parts of the country, though it also occurs in the North. 
119. ViVERRA ZIBETIHA PRUINOSA (Wrought.). 
Virerra cibetha pruinosa, Wroughton. Journ, Bombay Nat. Hist, Soe. 
XXIV, 1915. p. 64. (Thaget, Little Tenasserim river). 
Inhabit: Southern and Peninsular Siam at Jeast north to NRat- 
buri. It seems to be rather common, but it is uncertain if it also 
occurs in Northern Siam. 
120. VIVERRA MEGASPILA Blyth. 
Viverru megaspila, Blyth, Journ, Asiat. See. Bengal. XNXAT. 1862. 
p.33!, ( Burma ). 
The Burmese Civet occurs thoughout Siam; it has been re- 
ported from Khao Pleung in the north as well as from Hat Sanuk in the 
south. It is, however, not so common as the other Civet. 
121. VIVERRICULA MALACCENSIS (Cin.). 
Virerra maluceensis, Gmelin, in Linn, Systs. Nat. 1. 1788. p. 92, 
( Malayvsia ). 
JOURN, NAT. HIST. SOC.’ SIAM. 
