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Federated Malay States. It is possible that the latter form is slower 

 to change on the east side of the Peninsula than on the west. 



Several of the specimens from the lower altitudes have the long 

 black jiiles on the rump very abundant forming a conspicuous shining- 

 patch but this occurs also, though more rarely in other races. 



(For measurements see below.) 



Measurements of Tnpaia from Bandon Province, IST.E. Malay 

 Peninsula : 



7. GALEOPTERUS TEMMINCKI PENINSULA, Thos. 

 Graleopterus peninsulse, Thoas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ii, 

 p. 303 (1908). 



? . Ban Kok Klap, Baudon, N.E. Malay Peninsula. 1st July, 1913. 

 A female in grey pelage agreeing with others of the sex from the 

 south of the Malay Peninsula. 



Head and body, 399 ; tail, 277 ; hind foot, 71 ; ear, 23. 



Skull. — Condylo-basal length, 73 ; greatest breadth, 48.3 ; 

 interorbital breadth, 20 ; palatal length. 34.3 ; maxillary tooth-row 

 37.4 ; three molars, 10.9. 



8. CY\OPTERITS BRACHYOTIS ANGULATUS. MiLtEK. 



Cynopterus angulatus, Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ci., Philadelphia, 

 p. 316 (1898). 



Cynopterus brachyotis angulatus, Andersen, Cat, Ghir. Brit. Mus., 

 (2nd ed.), p. 611 (1912). 



1 (? 3 ? ad. Ban Kok Klap, Bandon, N.E. Malay Peninsula. 30th June, 

 1913. 



