250 Mr. O. Thomas on some new Mammalia 
XXX VIII.—On some new Mammalia from the East-Indian 
Archipelago. By OLDFIELD THOMAS. 
Tue British Museum owes to Messrs. Charles Hose and 
Alfred Hverett a collection of Mammals from North Borneo, 
and in working them out the following new species prove fn 
need description. The Mount Dulit species will be more 
fully described in a general account now in preparation of 
the Mammals obtained by Mr. Hose in that most interesting 
locality. 
Hemigale Hoset, sp. n. 
Size and proportions of //. Hardwicket. General colour 
above from nose to tail uniform dark smoky brown, without 
dorsal or nuchal markings. A spot on each side of the 
muzzle, another over each eye, ears, and chin, white. Teeth 
markedly smaller than in //, Hardwicket. 
Dimensions :— 
(3) Head and body 540 millim. ; tail 820; hind foot 78 ; 
basal length of skull 89. 
Hab. Mount Dulit, N. Borneo, 4000 feet (C. Hose). 
Tupaia Everetti, sp. n. 
Size large; as large as 7’. tana. Fur short, close, and 
rather harsh. ‘Tail-hairs searcely or not longer ein anaes of 
the body. General colour uniform dull rufous- brown ; the 
head rather more olive-brown ; an indistinct ferruginous stripe 
over each shoulder. Underside similar to upper, but rather 
paler; throat more rufous. ‘Tail cylindrical, not bushy ; its 
hairs, except at the tip, rarely exceeding 10 millim. in length, 
its polonm quite like that of the back. 
Skull with the elongate tapering form of that of 7. tana, 
though the muzzle is slightly shorter. Zygomatic vacuities 
very small, only about 1°5 x 1:0 millim. 
Teeth, except j-3, very large and stout, markedly heavier 
than those of 7. tuna. 1-2 nearly twice the height and more 
than twice the antero-posterior diameter of that of 7. tana ; 
internal lobes of ®-? and P-4 very well developed. First and 
second lower incisors as usual, but the third one minute and 
nearly vertical, markedly contrasting with the 73 of 7. tana, 
which is well developed and nearly horizontal, like = and 75. 
On the other hand, the lower canine, to etielh the heavy ==; 
