636 Mr. E. Schwarz on 



breadth 5Q'5 ; witltli of brain-case at squamosal 35 ; palatilar 

 lengtli 45; mastoid width 34; intemporal constriction 12; 

 length of upper tooth-row (c-rt^) 36 ; p^, length 8 ; greatest 

 oblique diameter 9. 



Type. British Museum, no. 78. 6. 17. 13. 



2ype locality. Saigon, Cochin China. 



Three specimens examined. 



Parado.vurus exitus, sp. n. 



A small specieSj very nearly related to P. cochinensis, of 

 which it is a local representative, but with a slightly different 

 skull and dentition. 



Skull similar to that of P. cochinensis from Cochin China 

 and Annam but smaller. Biain-case becoming narrower 

 anteriorly, and gradually passing into the intertemporal 

 constriction, which is not sharply set off as in P. cochinensis. 

 Bullee short, rounded in front, and strongly inflated between 

 carotic canal and foramen lacerum posterius, as in the last 

 species. P^ with the paracone reduced as in cochinensis, hwt 

 with much shorter metacone and better developed postero- 

 internal ledge. 



From P. philijjpinensis , which resembles it superficially, it 

 is distinguished at once by the structure of the p^ and the 

 inflation of the bulla between the carotic canal and the 

 foramen lacerum posterius. 



Type. Old female. Royal Zoological Museum, Berlin. 

 Original no. 17. Collected by Mr. Lehmann. 



Measurements of skull (of type) : — 



Basilar length 84 mm. ; zygomatic breadth 55 ; width of 

 brain-case at squamosal 34 ; palatilar length 43 ; mastoid 

 width 33*6 ; intertemporal constriction 12-5 ; length of upper 

 tooth-row (c-Wg) 35; pi, length 7"5, greatest oblique 

 diameter 9. 



Type locality. Fumui, east of Canton, China. 



Specimens examined : one, the type, skeleton only. 



This is the first record of a true Paradoxurus from the 

 mainland of China. 



Arctictis pageli, sp. n. 



Distinguished by the shape and size of its cheek-teeth and 

 bullse. External characters as in A. binturong. 



Skull more delicate than in A. binturong, with short and 

 broad palate. BuUse wide apart, narrow, with a sharp longi- 

 tudinal edge above, and not inflated between carotic canal 



