THE MAMMALS AT PRESENT KNOWN TO INHABIT SIAM. 167 
258. RATTUS ASPER (Miller). 
Mus asper, Miller, Proc, ' iol. Soe, Wash. XTIL. 1909 p, 145 (Trang, 
Peninsular Siam). 
This form has up to the present time only been found within 
Siamese territory at Trang. 
259. Mus-MuscuLUS Linn. 
Mus musculus, Linnaeus. Syst. Nat. 1, Ed, 10, 1758. p. 62 (Upsala, 
Sweden). 
Recorded from Nan by Bonhote, from Bangkok by Flower, and 
from “Siam” by Pousarges. 
260, MILLARDIA MELTADA (Gray). 
Golunda meltada, Gray, Charlesworth’s Mag. Nat. Hist. 1, 18357, 
p. 586 ( Bombay ). ‘ 
Obtained at Biserat, Jalor, according to Bonhote. 
261. TauTatus THAT Kloss. 
Tautataus thai, Kloss, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soe. Siam 11, 1917, p. 280 
( Raheng, Central Siam ). 
Up to the present time only found in the type locality, where a 
single female specimen was collected in February 1917. 
262. VANDELEURIA SIBYLLA Thos. 
Vandeleurta sibylla, Thomas, Journ, Bombay Nat. Hist. Soe. XXIII, 
1914 p. 202 ( Chantaboon, S. FE, Siam ). 
Recently described on specimens collected at Chantaboon, South- 
eastern Siam. 
263. CHIROPODOMYS GLIROIDES (Blyth). 
Mus gliroides, Blyth, Journ, Asiat. Soc. Bengal XXIV, 1855, p. 721 
( Cherra Panji). 
Apparently very rare in Siam; only. recorded from Lat Bua 
Kao in Eastern Siam by Kloss, and from Si-sa-wat, in the Ratburi 
Province by Gairdner. 
264, HAPALOMYS LONGICAUDATUS Blyth. 
Hapalomys longicaudatus, Blyth Journ, Asiat, Soc. Bengal XXVIH, 
1859, p. 226 (Schwegyen. Burma ). 
Of this rare species only a few specimens have been collected in 
Siam, viz. at the Qaaa Noi river (14°22’N. Lat.) in the Province of 
Ratburi, and at Patani. 
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