127 



;W. RHIZOMYS SUMATREX.SIS (Raffles). 

 Rhizomys erythrogenys, Anderson, Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, p. 150 

 (1877). 



2 (J imm. Ban Kok Klap, Bandon, N. E. Malay Peninsula. June, 1913. 



Two immature specimens with the permanent molars just coming 

 into place agree sufficiently well with the description of B. erythro- 

 genys, Anderson, Avhich is obviously founded on immature specimens 

 of B. S7imatrensis as slated by Blanford. The figure given by 

 Anderson. {Zool. Bes. Yunnan, pi. XIII) is much too bright with 

 the upper surface bluish steel grey not iron grey as is actually the 

 case. 



35. TR.VGULUS RAVUS, .^riLLER. 



Miller, Proc. Biol. Soe. Washington, xv, p. 173 (1902). 

 1 $ . Ban Kok Klap, Bandon, X. E. Malay Peninsula. June, 1913. 

 Head and body, 435 ; tail, 78 ; hind foot, 119 ; ear, 36. 

 Skull. — Grreatest length, 92.5 ; greatest breadth, 41.6 mm. 



