MAMMALS COLLECTED IN SIAM. 355 
were pale brown on head and legs the bodies were speckled, tails 
blackish and lips whitish. Broadly speaking the present specimen 
agrees ; the hinder parts are somewhat grizzled and there is a broad 
blackish line along the back from the shoulders. 
The jackal is well known to the Siamese who call it 
ma ching chawk, i.e, dog which makes a noise like a gecko (chiny- 
chawh). 
10. Cyon javanicus. 
Canis javanicus, Desm., p. 198 (1820). 
Canis familiaris var sumatrens’s, Hardwicke, Trans. Linn. Soc, X11, 
p. 231, pl. XXIII (1822). 
Canis rutilans, 8. Mull. in Temminck’s Verhandelingen, Zool. Zoogd., 
pp. 27, 51 (1839-44). 
Cuon rutilans, Gyldenstolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl., 57 
No. 2 p. 23 (1917). 
Whilst walking in some long grass along the edge of a 
patch of jungle at Lat Bua Kao, I almost stepped on a wild dog. It 
darted into the bush instantly but I was able to note the rich 
ferruginous colour and bushy black tail. Siamese name, ie po. 
INSECTIVOR A. 
11. Crocidura fuliginosa. 
Sorex fuliginosus, Blyth Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal XXIV, p. 362 
(1855). 
1 2 in spirit, Lat Bua Kao. 
External measurements: head and body, 117: tail, 43: hind 
foot, 13. 
12. Tupaia glis belangeri. 
Cl [adobates} belanger’, Waguer, Schreb, Sevageth. Supp. IT, p. 42, 
(1841). ae 
Tupaia peguimus, Lesson, Nouv. Tabl. Reg. Auim. Manm., p. 938 
(1842). 
Tupaia glis belungeri, Kloss Journ, N. HW. Siam. EET, p 53 (1919). 
63 7 2 ad. and subad. Koh Lak, S. W. Siam. 
1 2 subad. Pran River mouth, S. W. Siam. 
1 ¢ ad. Hua Hin, Pran, S. W. Siam. 
1 2 ad., 1 2 imm. Satahip, 8. E. Siam. 
4 5 ad., 1 2% imm., 1 ¢ ad. Lat Bua Kao, E. Siam. 
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