lol 



Lieut. Kelsall at Kota Glau--! i^ ly^i ,,,„, „„„. j,, „^,. ,j^^^^^ 

 Museum, Singapore. It was identitie.l }.v Mr. Thuiuii.. um y; 

 laticaudatus, M. & S., but now that 7^. luticamlalu, i.s known tu U- 

 confined to Borneo, it must Ix^ recorded as an example of I{. tniHtioifUs, 

 Blyth, as the tail hairs are distinctly waslied with whitiHlj.) 



17. Mr.S VOCIFEkANs. Mu.i.iit. 



Mu8 vociferau{>, Miller, Proc. Biol. Sue. Wush \..l Mil piyt) 

 p. 138. ' ' 



1 ?. Lipis. 



2 <? ; 1 ? . Beiitong. 



18. MU.S SIRIFKK, MiLLKR. 



Mus surifer, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soi-. Washington, vol. XII 1. \'.m, 

 p. 148. 



4 $ . Bentong. 



VX MUS I'ELLAX, MiLLtK. 



Mu8 ])ella.v, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. XIII. 1(»<A», 

 p. 147. 



1 (? ; 2 ? . Bentoug. 



This species has not liithei;to Ixvn olitahifd I'roni tlif cast.-ni Ki-i'.- 

 of the Peninsula. 



•20. MIS CRKMORIVKNTKR, Mii.i.i:k. 



Mas cremoriventer, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soi-. Wash., vol. XIII. 

 1900, p. 114; Bouhote, p. 10. 



1 ^ . Lij)is. 



This, at present, is the most southerly record lor tljo cu.-it side 

 of the Peninsula. 



i\. MIS .V.srKR, MiLLKi!. 



Mus asper, Miller, Proc. Biol. So*.-. Washington, xiii, Iltoo, p. 1 ^■>. 



1 S ■ Lipis. 



4 <? ; 3 ? . Bon long. 



The series serv^es to show tin- ViiriaMlity of Mn- >i^i„r. It mntff* 

 from typical bright-coloui'ed animals with rusty l>»'lli«'s to dull»T-l«ik«tl 

 individuals with grey imder parts. Kiits from Ea«*t»'rn Sumatra, with 

 the latter characters and size a triHe gn-ater than tin* typi<-al J/. 

 a8j)er, have l>een separated l>y I>r. M. W. Lyon ( Pntc. l'. 8. Nat. Mun.. 

 vol. XXXIV, 1908, p. 644) under the name of Mh^ mmulHt. Hut 

 didler colour and greater size are by no means always awtix wttnl in iIh* 

 Peninsular animals, and it does not apjK-ar at j.n'wnt de^inibk' lo 

 recognise more than the one sjuries in our aiva. 



2-.'. MIS VAI.IIH S. Mill-Kii. 



Mus valid us, Miller, Pro.-. Biol. i>>'. Wash., xiii. \900. p. Ul ; 

 Bonhote, P.Z.S., 190(^ vol. I. p. 1<>. 



2 ?. Lii.ib. 



Immature individuals are much darker iiU>v.. t\m\\ hUuIIm «ii4 

 have grey imder parts only slightly washed with buff 



Feb., mi. 



