no. 1809. MAMMALS FROM BORNEO ±ND VICINITY^-LTON. 115 



FELIS BENGALENSIS, of authors. 



1907. Felis bengalensis, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 559, December 24, 

 1907. 



Two skins with skulls from the Kendawangan River, an adult 

 female and a young female. They are brighter in color and appar- 

 ently smaller in size than is the tiger cat from Sumatra. The young 

 tiger cat from the Landak River recorded by me in 1907 is also 

 brightly colored. An immature cat from Pahang, Malay Peninsula, 

 of about the same age as the last is of the same dull color as that 

 from Sumatra. 



Measurements of the adult female, Cat. No. 153845: Head and 

 body, 495 mm.; tail, 195; hind foot, 110; weight, 4 pounds (l.S kilos); 

 greatest length of skull, 84.7; cond}do-basal length, 77.3; zygomatic 

 breadth, 57.7; width of brain case above zygomata, 40.4; interorbital 

 constriction, 14.6; maxillary toothrow (alveoli), 26.0. 



Stomach filled with rats.— W. L. A. 



ARCTICTIS BINTURONG (Raffles). 



1822. Viverra? binturong Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 13, p. 253. 

 Typedocality, Sumatra. 



Skin and skull of an immature female, Cat. No. 153840, from the 

 Kendawangan River. The last permanent molars above are just 

 level with alveoli. The skin is generally black, coarsely grizzled 

 with buffy. 



Measurements. — Head and body 700 mm.; tail, 688; hind foot, 

 121 ; weight, 13 pounds (5.9 kilos) ; condylo-basal length of skull, 123; 

 zygomatic breadth, 64.3 ; width of brain case above roots of zygomata, 

 44.2; maxillary toothrow (alveoli), 40.3. 



VIVERRA TANGALUNGA (Gray). 



1832. Viverra tangalunga Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1832, p. 63. 

 1906. Viverra tangalunga, Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, p. 61, July 23, 

 1906, Karimata Island. 



Eighteen specimens of Viverra tangalunga were collected by Doctor 

 Abbott on Borneo, and one each on Pulos Panebangan, Bauwal, and 

 Laut, and three on Karimata Island. 



(For measurements and exact localities in Borneo see table, p. 116.) 



