444 Mr. J. L. Bonhote on 
Felderia Garleppt, sp. n. 
Male.—Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown ; antenne 
pale yellowish brown; palpi dark brown, pale on the inner 
side. Primaries pale brown, with an indistinct paler band 
crossing the wing from the apex to the middle of the inner 
margin ; the costal margin striated with dark brown; a long 
black streak at the end of the cell and one below nearer the 
base of the wing: secondaries dark blackish brown. 
Expanse 145 inch. 
HTab. Bolivia (Garlepp, Mus. Druce). 
LV.—On Sciurus notatus and allied Species. 
sy J. L. Bonnore, B.A. 
Tris group of laterally lneated squirrels is one in which 
considerable confusion exists. The confusion has been 
augmented by the existence of two forms, the one having 
red or yellow underparts, and the other grey underparts ; 
they are frequently found in the same localities, and have 
generally been regarded as dimorphic forms of a single 
species. 
The name S. notatus, which was applied by Boddaert in 
his ‘Elenchus Animalium’ to Pennant’s description of the 
“Plantane Squirrel,” has to be restricted to a small and 
light-coloured species inhabiting Java and Sumatra. Raffles’s 
name S, vittatus belongs to a very variable species found in 
Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, and Borneo ; while to the form 
with grey underparts, hitherto considered specifically identical 
with the above, and which is found in Java, Sumatra, the 
Malay Peninsula, and Borneo, Horsfield’s name of S. nigro- 
vittatus should be applied. 
The following is a list of the species and subspecies of this 
eroup :— 
China Sea. 
— dulitensis . . . Borneo. 
Ilab. 
Sciurus notatus typicus . . Java. 
— albescens . . . Acheen, Sumatra. 
—— vittatus typicus . . . Sumatraand Malay Peninsula. 
ee tenuirostris . . ‘Tioman Island, off Malay 
Peninsuia. 
—— —— anambensits . . Anambas Islands. 
—— —— Abbotti . . . Big Tambelan Island, South 
