THE MAMMALS AT PRESENT KNOWN TO INHABIT SIAM. 147 
Confined to the southerumost parts of the country and apparent- 
ly rare, as it has only been obtained in Siam at Patani. 
122. LinsAnG MACULOosUs (Blantf.). 
Prionodon maculosus, Blauford. Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1873 p. 71. 
( Tenasserim ), 
Hitherto only recorded from the Province of Ratburi, according 
to Gairdner. 
123. HEMIGALUS DERBIANUS INCURSOR Thos. 
Hemigalus derbianus ineursor, Thomas. Journ, Bombay Nat. His, Soc. 
XXII. i915 p, 613, ( Bankachon, S. Tenasserim ). 
Obtained at Trang in Peninsular Siam. 
124. AncToGaLipia LEucorIS (Horsf.). 
Paradoxurus leucotis, Horstield. Cat. East Ind. Mus. 185!. p. 66. 
Still imperfectly known, but obtained in the Dong Phya Fai 
~in Eastern Siam, according to Flower. 
125. ARCTOGALIDIA MAJOR Miller. 
Arctogalidia major, Miller. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash, NTX. 1906. p 25. 
(Trang. Peninsular Siam); 
Known from the type locality only. 
126. PARADOXURUS HERMAPHRODITUS LAOTUM Gyldenst. 
Paradorurus hermaphroditus laotum, Gyldenstolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vetens- 
kapsakad, Handl, Bd. 57, No. 2. 1917. p. 26. (Chienghai, N. Siam), 
Inhabits Northern Siam, being replaced in the south by 
allied races.” 
127, PARADOXURUS HERMAPHRODITUS RAVUS Miller. 
Puradocurus hermaphroditus ravus, Miller, Smiths. Mise, Coll. vol, 61. 
No, 21, 1913. p. 2. (Trang, Peninsular Siam). 
A southern form inhabiting Southern, Peninsular and Central 
Siam, where it is quite common everywhere. Also found on the Islands 
of Koh Chang, Gulf of Siam, and Salanga (Puket), on the west coast of 
Peninsular Siam, but whether this or allied subspecies is uncertain. 
* In the Journal of the Bombay Natural History- Society, Vol. XXYV. 
1917. p. 51, Wroughton described a Palm Civet from Upper Burma under 
the name of Paradoxurus birmanicus. This form is, however, absolutely iden- 
tical with P. hermaphroditus laotum Mihi,, and as this form was described some 
months earlier, Wroughton’s name becomes a synonym of that species. 
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