152 COUNT NILS GYLDENSTOLPE ON 
154. Perinomys PpHIpsonr Thos. 
Pteromys (Petinomys) phipsoni, Thomas. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. 
Soc, XXIV. 1916. p. 432. (Tenasserim Town). 
This small Flying Squirrel has up to the present time only 
been collected at Bang Nara, Patani, Peninsular Siam. 
155, LARISCUS INSIGNIS JALORENSIS (Bonh.). 
Funambulus insignis jalorensis, Bonhote, Fase, Malayenses Zool, Part 1. 
1903. p. 25. (Bukit Besar, Nawngchik).* 
A southern form inhabiting Peninsular Siam where specimens 
have been collected at Kao Nawng, Kao Wang Hip, ete. 
156. RHINOSCIURUS TUPAIOIDES Blyth. 
Rhinosciurus tupatoides, Blyth, Journ Asiat. Soe. Bengal, XXIV. 1855, 
p. 477. (Singapore), 
Inhabits Southern and Peninsular Siam. Specimens recorded 
from Kao Nawng, Ban Koh Klap and Bang Nara. 
157. MENETES BERDMOREI MOUHOTIL Gray. 
Seturus mouhotii, Gray. P. Z, 8. 1861, p. 137. (Cambodia) 
This race of Berdmore’s Squirrel inhabits South-eastern Siam 
where it is rather common. Specimens collected at Lem Ngop, Klong 
Menao, Klong Yai, Ok Yam and Khao Sebab. 
158. MENETES BERDMOREI KORATENSIS Cryldenst. 
Menetes therdmore’ koratensis, Gy\deustolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vetenskaps- 
akad. Hand), Bd. 57, No, 2. 1917. p. 39. (Sakerat, KE, Siam). 
Inhabits the Korat plateau in Hastern Siam, and thus the dis- 
tricts north of the former race. 
159. MENETES BERDMOREI CONSULARIS Thos. 
Menetes berdmore consularis Thomas. Journ, Bombay Nat. Hist, Soe. 
XXIII. 1914. p. 24. (Nan, N. Siam). 
A northern race and common in Northern Siam where speci- 
mens have been obtained at several localities, viz, at Muang Prae, * 
Muang Nan, Nam Phi, Sukhotai, Muang Prom above Antong, Koon 
Tan, Chum Poo, Vang Num, ete. 
* Gerrit Miller Jt", deseribed in the Smiths. Mise. Coll, vol. 15, 19038. 
p, 25. a squirrel from Khow Sai Dow, Trang under the name of /'unambulus 
peninsulae, This form is, however, absolutely identical with 7. insignis jalorensis 
Bonh, and as Bonhote’s description was published a few weeks earlier his name 
will stand by the laws of priority, 
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