374 Messrs. H. C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss on 



the specimens recorded above have been included under one 

 specific name. They all agree in the possession of the 

 peculiar hook-like organs on the dorsal surface of the prosoma 

 — a character which differentiates them from all the other 

 species I have seen — but they differ greatly among themselves 

 in the characters of the capitular valves. As an example of 

 the variation in these characters, I figure a specimen from off 

 the coast of Cuba (text-fig. 7). It will be seen that it differs 

 from the holotype (from the Victoria-Tasmanian cables) in 

 the much narrower form of the capitulum, the relatively 

 shorter carina, and the scutum with the basal margin at 

 right angles to the chord of the occludent margin. Other 

 specimens, however, both from the Atlantic and from the 

 Indo-Pacific areas, are intermediate between the two forms, 

 and I am unable to point out any characters by which they 

 can be satisfactorily grouped. 



XL. — On Five new Mammals from Java. 

 By Herbert C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss. 



Pithecus pyrrhus sondaicus, subsp. h. 



Ti/pe. — Adult male (skin and skull) collected at Tjrbodas, 

 Preanger Regencies, West Java, 4500 ft., on 12th February, 

 1916, by H. C. Robinson. Federated Malay States Museums, 

 no. 164/16. Original number 7181. 



Diagnosis. — Black throughout, only the back of the hind 

 limbs with a iew white-tipped hairs. Size rather smaller 

 than the eastern typical race, F. pyrrhus (Horsf.) = S. maurus 

 (auctt.). 



Dimensions of the type, measured in the flesh. — Head and 

 body 540 mm.; tail 740; hind foot 163 ; ear 30. 



Cranial measurements : greatest length 104*7 (HO'l *) ; 

 basal length 77'0 (82-0) ; zygomatic breadth 78*1 (85'fc) ; 

 maxillary tooth-row, excluding incisors, 35*7 (38*4). 



Specimens examined. — The type and one other adult male 

 from the same locality compared with eight adults from 

 Eastern Java. 



* Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult male P.p. pyrrhus 

 from Ongop-Ongop, Idjen Massif, near Banjoevangi, 5700 ft., East Java. 

 F.M.S.M..no. 585/1G. ' 



