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5. SCIURUS VITTATUS MINIATUS, Miller. 

 ?. 

 Apparently rare. 



6. SCIURUS NIGROVITTATUS JOHORENSIS, Rob. & Wrought. 

 Journ. Ted. Malay States Mus., iv, p. 166 (1911). 



2 S, V. 



Agreeing well with the types. 



7. SCIURUS TENUIS TENUIS, Horsf. 

 5 (?, 3 ?. 



Common. 



8. SCIURUS ROBIXSOXI ALACRIS, Thoiias. 

 <?. 

 The southernmost recorded locality for this ground squirrel. 



9. PETAURISTA NITIDA MELAXOTUS. Grit. 



10. LARISCUS INSIGXIS JALORENSIS, Boxhote. 



3 i, ?. 



Belonging to the duller northern form and not to the brighter 

 sub-species, L. i. meridionalis, from Southern Johore and Singapore 

 Island. 



11. RHINOSCIURUS LATICA"UDATUS TUPAIOIDES, Bltth. 



Tail hoary, each hair with the tip pure white, basal portion buff. 



12. EPIMYS VOCIFERANS (Miller). 



?. 



13. EPIMTS PELLAX (IMiller). 



2 <?, ?. 



It is curious that in this range of hills E. jyellax seems to have 

 supplanted entirely E. surifer which is elsewhere by far the 

 commoner rat. 



14, EPIMYS ASPER OIiller). 

 $ , Immature specimen not sexed. 



Tails rather short but the specimens are in indiiferent condition. 



15. EPIMYS RATTUS JALORENSIS (Boxhote). 

 2 ?. 



16. TUPAIA FERRUGINEA FERRUGINEA, Raffles. 



2 (?,4 ?. 



17. TUPAIA MALACCANA, Anderson. 



S, ?. 



Much commoner in the south than in the north of the Peninsula 

 and never yet met with on any of the adjacent islands. 



18. URSUS MALAYANUS, Raffles. 

 A large female was shot as it was descending a ti^ee after robbing 

 a bee's nest. 



