MAMMALS COLLECTED IN SIAM. 373 
Dark dorsal stripes less conspicuous than in berdmorei; under- 
parts white tinged with yellow. 
Specimens examined :—Seventeen from S. E. Siam (Chanta- 
bun town to the Cambodian boundary on coast). 
For measurements see Kloss, loc. cit. 
My specimens, though not topotypes, doubtless more nearly 
represent the typical animal taken by Mouhot in “ Cambodia” than 
any others since recorded. One of them has the under-parts as 
strongly buffy as winter examples of berdmorei. 
Distribution :—S. E. Siam and Cambodia. 
c. MENETES BERDMOREI KORATENSIS. 
Menetes berdmorei, Gyldestolpe (partim), Arkiv. for Zoologi, 8, 
No. 32, p 15 (1916). 
Menetes berdmorei berdmorei, Kloss (partim), Journ. N. H. Soe. 
Siam. II. p. 23 (1914). 
Menetes berdmorei koratensis, Gyldenstolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vet. Akad. 
Handl., 57, No. 2. p. 39 (1917 ) 
Dark dorsal stripe generally more conspicuous than in mou- 
hott and berdmorei ; underparts ‘white, less tinged with yellow than 
in mouhoti. 
Specimens examined :—One from Krabin,! Central Siam ; two 
from Hup Bon,! and three from Satahip, S. E. Siam ; four from Lat 
Bua Kao, E. Siam. 
For measurements see Gyldenstolpe and Kloss, Joe. cit. and 
table postea. 
This race is based on two specimens taken at Sakerat, 
south of Korat town, and not far from Lat Bua Kao; the characters 
assigned are Small hind-foot and short muzzle ( Hf, 36; greatest 
length of skull, 46.1 mm.) ; underparts pure white anteriorly, slightly 
yellowish posteriorly ; no dark median dorsal stripe and the areas 
between the buffy side stripes of the same colour as the upper parts. 
The description applies fairly well to my immature juvenile 
examples and the measurements given suggest that the author had 
immature specimens before him. 
1 Messrs. W. J. F. Williamson and M. A. Smith’s collectors. 
VOL. II, NO. 4, 1919. 
