NO. 1577. MAMMALS COLLECTED [X WESTERN BORNEO— LYON. 559 

 FELIS BENGALENSIS of Authors. 



One specimen from Ngabong, Landak Eiver, a young female, with 

 none of the permanent teetli in place. 



Measurements: Cat. No. 142343, U.S.N.M.; head and body, 

 387 mm.; tail, 158; hind foot, 88; greatest length of skull, 69; 

 zygomatic l)readth, 47.5. 



ARCTOGALIDIA STIGMATICA (Temminck). 



An adult male from the Landak River. Cat. No. 142341, U.S.N.M. 



Measurements: Head and body, 555 mm.; tail, 660; hind foot, 96; 

 weight, 7} lbs. (3.29 kgs.) ; greatest length of skull, 110; basal length, 

 105.6; basilar length, 103.5; zygomatic width, 67.7; interorbital con- 

 striction, 13.7; front of canine to back of last upper molar, 41. 



PARADOXURUS PHILIPPINENSIS Jourdan. 

 1885. I'aniilnxurti^ philipp'nieniii><, Blanf(iri), Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 800. 



Two specimens of Paradoxurus, collected by Doctor Abbott in 

 western Borneo, do not appear essentially different from two skins 

 collected by Dr. JC. A. Mearns in the Philippine Islands. 



Measurements: Adult male, Pontianak, Cat. No. 142338, U.S.N.M., 

 and adult male, wSanggau, Cat. No. 142339, U.S.N.M., head and body, 

 500, 470 mm.; tail, 443, 375; hind foot, 85, 84; greatest length of 

 skull, 101.4, 100.5; basal length, 95.7, 92.4; basilar length, 93.5, 91.5; 

 front of canine to back of last upper molar, 36.5, 35:7. 



[Brought alive by a Malay, very thin. — W. L. Abbott.] 



HERPESTES SEMITORQUATUS Gray. 



1846. Hcrpesirs semitonpiatus Gray, Ann. Ma^. Nat. Hist., XVIII, 1846, p. 211. 

 1879. Herpestes seinitorqiKifnx, Anderson, Zool. Western Ynnnan, p. 191, pi. ix, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



I refer a young male mongoose from Sanggau to this species with 

 some hesitation. It is a very immature individual, and while the char- 

 acters of the skin answer in a general way to the description of that 

 of Heriyestes semitorquatu.s, the appearance of the skull suggests that 

 at maturity it would more nearly resemble that of H. vitticollis."' 

 The light area on the sides of the neck is not at all conspicuous, as 

 the description of //. semitorquatus indicates. The back and upper 

 sides are not "finely marked with yellow," but most of the long hairs 

 of those regions have a rather wide yellow subterminal band. 



Measurements: Cat. No. 142340, U.S.N.M., immature male, head 

 and body, 370 mm.; tail, 235; hind foot, 82; greatest length of skull, 

 78; zygomatic width, 43. 



"^Anderson, Zool. West. Yunnan, p. 191, pi. ix, figs. .3, 4. 

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