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Like the other island I'aces from the islands of the Malay 

 Peninsula, they are darker than the northern mainland fox^m 

 P. obscura halonifer, with wliich for the present we unite them. 



A young male in the golden stage of pelage has tlie fui* between 

 the shoulders distinctly curly. 



(For measurements see heloiv.) 



•2. MACACA IRUS, CrviER. 



2 S. 

 2 ? 



Koh Samui. 

 Koh Pennan. 



Tlie two males from Koh Samui ai-e practically indistinguishable 

 from examples obtained in the Federated Mala} States : tlie 

 annulations of the hairs are well marked over body and limbs. 



The females from Koh Pennan are in Avorn pelage and most 

 closely resemble animals in similar condition from Penang Island : 

 the annulations have almost disappeared. 



The Koh Samui animals and tliose from tlie Fedei'ated Malay 

 States, with which they are compared, were shot inland in high 

 jungle : the examples from Penang and Koh Pennan are sea-shore 

 dwelling individuals and as they present the same appearance and 

 differ from others it is probable that this may be traced to the effect 

 of salt air and greater exposure to light. 



(For measurements see heloio.) 



Measurements of monkeys from Koh Samui and Koh Pennan : 



3. PARADOXURUS MINOR. BoxnoTE. 



Fascic Malay., Zool. I, p. 9 (1903). 

 1 ?, 1 ? imm. 



These specimens appear to be members of the species known as 

 P. minor with which we are familiar (though at present we have no 



Oct., 1914. 



