104 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



I low ell, Arthur II. Revision of the 

 skunks of the genus Spilogale. 



Xorth American Fauna, No. '-'(!, 

 November 24, 1006, pp. 1 55, 

 plates i-x. 

 A systematic account of the genus 

 Spilogale, with introductory remarks 

 on distribution, food, and habits. 

 Based mainly on specimens in the Bi- 

 ological Survey collection, supple- 

 mented by specimens from the U. S. 

 National Museum and other mu- 

 seums in the United States. New spe- 

 cies: Spilogale microdon, p. 34. New 

 subspecies : Spilogale angustifrons 

 elata, p. '_'7. 

 Lyon. Marcus Ward, Jr. A peculiar 

 mutation of the pine marten. 



Science, n. s. xxiv. No. Gil, Sep- 

 tember 14, 1006, p. 341. 

 Description of the abnormal pelage 

 of a pelt of the Alaskan pine marten, 

 sent to the LT, S. National Museum 

 for examination. 



- Notes on the slow lemurs. 

 Proc. U. S. Vat. Mus., x.wi. No. 



14'.»4. November :». 1006, pp. 



527-538, pi. xin. 

 A systematic- accounl of the slow 

 lemurs, genus \ i/rl iii hits, based mainly 

 on specimens collected and presented 

 to the O. S. National Museum by Dr. 

 W. L. Abbott. New species: Wycticebus 

 borneanus, p. 535; Y. bancanus, p. 536. 



- Note on the typo specimen of 

 the hat Micronycteris microtis Mil- 

 ler. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7. xvtii, 



November, 1006, pp. 371-373. 



Remarks on history of the type of 



Micronycteris microtis Miller, and the 



condition of its ears, and remarks on 



the shrinkage of tl ars of bats by 



Knud Andersen. 



Description of a now species of 

 greal ant-eater from Central Amer- 

 ica. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus.. xxxi, No. 

 1406, November 14. 1906, pp. 

 569 571, pi. xiv. 

 Description of the new species Myr- 

 mccaphaga centralis, p. 570. 



Mammals of Lanka, Mendanau, 



and Billiton islands between Suma- 

 tra and Borneo. 



Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus., \wi. No. 

 1498, December is, 1006, pp. 



575 HI-, with map. 

 A list of the mammals collected on 

 the islands of I'.anka. Mendanau, and 

 Billiton by Dr. W. I>. Abbott and pre 

 sented to Mi,, LT. S. National Museum. 

 New species : Tragulus bancanus, p. 

 576; 'I', billitonus, p. 578: T. luteicol- 



Lvon, Marcus Ward, Jr.— Continued. 

 lis, p. 570; Vuntiacus bancanus, p. 

 582; h'nlufii polia, p. 585; Sciurus 



mi minium us . p. oSO : S. IciIouijiis. p. 

 501; S. billitonus. p. 592; Mus cla- 



Imlils. p. r>!l('> ; I'll rinlii.ru rus en ilcscins. 



p. .Mil: Arctogalidia minor, p. 599; 

 'I'li/miii inflata, p. 600 ; 7'. discolor, p. 

 602. New subspecies : Ratufa polia 

 bancana, p. .'"•s7. 



-Type of the genus Atherurus, 

 brush-tailed porcupines. 



Proc. Biol. Son. Wash., xtx. De- 

 cember 31, 1906, p. 199. 

 Type of the genus Atherurus shown 

 to be ll.ustri.r macron ru Linnseus. 



- Mammals of Batam Island, 



Rhio Archipelago. 



Proc V. S. Nat. Mus.. xxxi. No. 



1.".iiL'. January 16, 1007, pp. 



653-G57. 

 A list of the mammals of Batam Is- 

 land, collected by Mr. »'. Boden Kloss 

 and presented to the LT. s. National Mu- 

 seum by Dr. W. L. Abbott. New spe- 

 cies: Mus hula urn u us , p. 654. New 

 subspecies: Tupaia ferruginea bata- 

 mana, p. 656. 



- A specimen of typical Buroh- 



ell's zebra in the United States Na- 

 tional Museum. 



Proc. i . S. \ni. Mus.. xxxii, No. 



1505, January 16, 1907, pp. 



l :;. pis. i-iii. 



Description of the color and the 



markings of a mounted female of the 



now extinct zebra, Equus burchellii 



(Gray). 



— Description of a new squirrel of 



the Sciurus prevostii group from 



I'uln Teniajn. west coast of Borneo. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlviii, 



Quar. issue, pi. ::. No. 1659, 



February 4. 1907, pp. 275-276. 



Based on two specimens collected 



and presented to the U. S. National 



Museum by Dr. W. L. Abbott. New 



species : SciurilS /iroscr/iiiiii 



- The squirrels of the Sciurus 

 vittatus group in Sumatra. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlviii, 

 Quar. issue, pt. .".. No. 1660, 

 February 4, 1907, pp. 277-283. 

 fig. 2'.» (map). 

 A systematic account of the plan- 

 tain squirrels of Sumatra, with map 

 to show distribution, based mainly 

 on specimens collected and presented 

 to the U. S. National Museum by Dr. 

 W. L. Abbott. 



New subspecies: ScinruS rit/ntiis 



tarussanus, p. l.'7'.i : .sciurus vittatus 

 tapanulius, p. 280. 



