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SUB-REGIONS. 



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INSECTIVORA. Galeopithecus volans 1 . 



Tupaia everetti. 

 CARNIVORA. Viverra tangalunga. Ranges to Celebes. 



Paradoxurus philippinensis. Also Bornean. 

 Felis bengalensis. 



RODENTIA. Sciurus philippinensis. 

 mindanensis. 

 ,, samarensis. 

 cagsi. 



Nannosciurus concinnus. 

 Chrotomys whiteheadi. 

 Xeromys silaceus. ' j 

 Phlaomys cumingi. 

 ,, pallidus*. 

 Crateromys schatenbergi. 

 Rhynchomys soricoides. 

 Carpomys melanurus. 

 ,, phczurus. 



Mountains of Luzon. 



UNGULATA. 



Batomys granti. 

 Mus luzonicus. \ 



,, chrysocomus. \ 



neglectus. 



,, ephippium. > 



Bos mindorensis. 

 Cervus philippinus. 



,, alfredi. 

 Sus celebensis, var. ! 



Mountains of Luzon. 



Mountains of Luzon. 



Elsewhere only in Celebes. 



With the exception of the Tarsius, which is now regarded as a 

 peculiar species, the Primates are all wide-ranging forms, as is also 

 the case with Galeopithecus volans, Viverra tangalunga, and Felis 

 bengalensis. A relationship with Borneo is indicated by the Para- 

 doxurus and two species of Mus ; while the pig is typically a 

 Celebean form. The tamarao (J3os mindorensis] has its nearest ally 

 in the anoa of Celebes, but, as mentioned in an earlier chapter, 



\ilippinensis. 



1 The Philippine race has been separated as G. 



2 Doubtfully distinct. 



3 Equal S. marchei, Huet. 



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