/ THE MAMMALS AT PRESENT KNOWN TO INHABIT SIAM. 169 
Obtained and recorded from Peninsular Siam, where specimens 
have been collected at Bang Nara, Biserat and Jalor. Mentioned as an 
inhabitant of “ Siam” by Flower. 
272, ACANTHION KLOSSI Thos. 
Acanthion klosst, Thomas, Ann. & Mag, Nat. Hist. (8) XVIL 1916, 
p. 139 (Tenasserim). 
Besides the specimen from the type locality (‘Tenasserim Town) 
it has also been obtained at Klong Yai(S. E. Siam) according to Kloss, 
and in South-western Siam at 12° N. 99° 40° E. by Gairdner. A speci- 
men collected in Northern Siam by myself may also be referred to thig 
form, which therefore seems to be found throughout almost the whole 
country. 
273. ACANTHION TERUTAUS ( Lyon). 
Atherurus terutaus, Lyon, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. XXXII, 1907, p. 587 
(Pulau Terutau). 
Confined to the Island of Terutau, off the Western coast of 
Peninsular Siam. 
274, ATHERURUS MACROURUS (Linn.), 
(Aystrix) macroura, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1. Ed, 10. 1758. p. 57 (Kast 
Indies). 
Recorded from Trang by Lyon and from Biserat by Bonhote. 
275. LEPUS SIAMENSIS Bonh. 
Lepus staumensis, Bonhote, P. Z, 8. 1962, p. 40 (* hiengmai, N. Siam). 
Hares belonging to this form are fairly common in suitable 
localities throughout the whole country. Southward they extend at 
least to Koh Lak where they are quite common. 
ORDER UNGULATA. 
SUBORDER PROBOSCIDEA. 
276. ELEPHAS MAXIMUS Linn. 
Elephas maximus, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1 Ed, 10, 1756, p. 38 
(Ceylon). 
Wild Elephants occur throughout Siam, and they are not un-. 
common in suitable localties. 
SUBORDER PRERIS*ODACTYLA. 
277. RHINOCEROS SONDAICUS Desm. 
Rhinoceros sondaicus, Desmarest, Mammalogie. vol. 11, 1822, p. 399 
( Assam.) 
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