no. 1809. MAMMALS FROM BORNEO AND VICINITY— LYON. 137 



Three specimens, a skin and skull from Sukadana, an odd weathered 

 skull from the Kendawangan River, and a skin and skull from Pamu- 

 kang Bay. The two skins have hairs that are distinctly annulated, 

 and the skulls are of the narrow type, quite unlike the skin and skull 

 of the type of P. hroca Miller * from northern Borneo. 



(For measurements see table, p. 138.) 



PITHECUS MANDIBULARS Elliot. 



1907. Macaca fascicular^, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 565, Decem- 

 ber 24, 1907. 



1910. Pithecus mandibularis Elliot, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 38, p. 347, 

 August 6, 1910. 



Only one specimen of the usually common Malay long-tailed 

 macaque was obtained by Doctor Abbott in Borneo, on the Sungei 

 Sama, near Pontianak, in 1905. 



(For measurements see table, p. 138.) 



PITHECUS CARIMATjE Elliot. 



1906. Macaca fascicularis Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, p. 65, July 23, 



1906. 

 1910. Pithecus cariviatse Elliot, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 38, p. 346, August 6, 



1910. 



Two skins and skulls fromTelok Pai, Karimata Island, collected by 

 Doctor Abbott in 1904. 



(For measurements see table, p. 138.) 



PITHECUS CUPIDUS Elliot. 



1910. Pithecus cupidus Elliot, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus., vol. 38, p. 348, August 6, 

 1910. 



Skin and skull and an odd weathered skull from Pulo Mata Siri. 

 (For measurements see table, p. 138.) 



PITHECUS BAWEANUS Elliot. 



1910. Pithecus baweanus Elliot, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus., vol. 38, p. 347, August 6, 

 1910. 



Two skins and skulls from Bawean Island. 

 (For measurements see table, p. 138). 



J Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 29, p. 558, Feb. 3, 1906. 



