2:]() 

 MAMMALS. 



I. JfATlFA MELAXOl'EPLA, Millkr. 



Batiij'a iiuiai(02)t'2>l(i. Miller, " ProL-. Acad. Sci. Washington,'' ii, p. 

 71 (1900). 



2 ?. 



These si)et'iuiens agree well with a series of topotypes from Trang 

 in the western Siamese Malay States. The species is not usually 

 found at such an altitude as 4,000 feet. 



•^. SCIIKI'S NKiROVITTATUS .TOHORIvXSlS, Hon. and Wkoioht. 



Sciurm nUjrovittatii^ johorensls, Eob. and Wrought, ante, p. 160. 



1 ?. 



Practically identical with the types of the suh-sj^ecies from 

 Southern Johore. 



.-). SCIURl'S MINIATUS, :\Jijj.ei;. 



Sciarus iiutatiis tultikda^, Miller, " Proc. Acad. Sci. Washington," 

 ii, p. 79 (1900). 



2 ?. 



Not diifering from Trting topotypes. 



I. SCIIRUS TENUIS TAHAX, Bomiote. 



Sc'mras tahaii, Bonhote, " Journ. Fed. Malay States Miis.," iii, p. 

 6 (1908). 



2 ?. 



Inseparal)le from a large series from the type locality and from 

 more northern sections of the Selangor Main Range. 



5. SCIUKI'S MACCLELLANDI NOVEMLINEATUS, Millkk. 



Sc!i(}-i(s noveDiUneatas, Miller, " Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington," xvi, 

 lZU7 (1903). 



This is the most southerly locality from which any form of this 

 wide-spread species has been obtained. The locality, Malacca, which is 

 assigned to it by Bonhote is almost certainly erroneous, except in the 

 most generalised sense. 



c. :\irs CILIATI'S, BoMiOTK. 



Mils, dliahi, Bonhote, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 879, pi. xvi. 



2 <?. 



This species is only met with at considerable elevations and is on 

 record from Clunong Inas (Perak), Clunong Mengkuang Lebah and 

 Bukit Kutu (Selangor) and Gunong Tahan (Pahang), in each case from 

 considerably above 3,000 feet. It is closely allied to Mm edwwrcid, 

 Thos., from Fokien, China. 



7. MLS VOCIFERAXS, .MiLLKK. 



Mas vuclferans, Miller, "Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington,"' xiii, p. 1888 

 (1900). 



A single foiiuile specinieu. 



This rat occurs everywhere in the Peninsula from as far north as 

 has been zoologically expLn-ed to the extreme south and from sea level 



