MAMMALS COLLECTED IN SIAM. 371 
body the outer yellow stripes are bordered externally by a line of 
blackish-ochraceous ; the crown and nape are deep ochraceous-tawny 
speckled with blackish as are the areas between the pale stripes on 
the anterior half of the back but on the posterior part of the back 
these areas become black stripes, the outer dark pair being slightly 
speckled with ochraceous. 
Chin whitish, throat and undersurface of body and limbs 
ochraceous-orange washed with deep ozhraceous-salmon on the abdo- 
men. Hands and feet, ears and top of muzzle warm buff; back of 
ears black, the hairs near the base anteriorly and at the tip white. 
those on the posterior half black with white extremities and elonga- 
ted. Tail annulated black and ochraceous-buff, the tips of the hairs 
white ; extremity of tail black. 
Skull and teeth. Do not differ materially from those of 7. 
m. rodol phi. 
Specimens examined. The type, and an example from Kra- 
bin about eighty miles east of Bangkok. 
Measurements. Collector’s external measurements :—head and 
body, 118; tail, 117; hindfoot, s. u., 27.5; ear, 13.5. Skull :—greatest 
length, 32 ; condylo-basilar length, 25.5; palatilar length, 12; dias- 
tema, 6.0; upper molar row (alveoli), 6.1; median nasal length, 7.6 ; 
least interorbital breadth, 12; zygomatic breadth, 19.5; greatest 
breadth of combined nasals, 3.9 (5.5 in the example from Krabin ) 
Remarks. The specimen from Krabin, about 100 miles to 
the north of Cape Liant and taken on the same day of the previous 
year,(vide 7. rodolphi, Journ. Nat, Hist. Soc. Siam, IT (1916) p. 21) 
differs in having the head, neck and shoulders paler (i. e. ochraceous- 
bufty ), and the inner yellow stripes also paler, while the dark stripes 
are all grizzled though the median one is blackest: the sides and 
hind-limbs are also greyer and buffy; there is, however, a consid- 
erable variation of this kind in a series of 7. m. rodolpht topotypes, 
in which paler inner stripes are also correlated with paler shoulders, 
sides and limbs. 
Both 7. m. rodolphi and liantis differ from 7. m. novemli- 
neatus of Peninsular Siam and kongensis of North Siam, in having 
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