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while the spirit specimen from Moulmein, mentioned at the same 
time, has already been generously presented to the National 
Collection by him. 
6. ParapoxuRUS HERMAPHRODITUS, Pall. 
a. Wimpong, Thatone. 
As Mr. Blanford has shown (P. Z.S. 1885, p. 794), Pallas’s P. 
hermaphroditus should be referred to the common Malay Palm-civet, 
which has hitherto been known either as P. musanga, Raff., or 
P. fasciatus, Gr. 
7. MusreLa FLAVIGULA, Bodd. 
a. Mt. Nwa-la-boo, Tavoy, 7/4/78. 6. Bankasun, 20/6/77. 
8. GyMNURA RAFFLEsI, Vig. and Horsf. 
a. Bankasun (Blanford, tom. cit. p. 150). 
Its only known occurrence within British India. 
9. TUPAIA BELANGERI, Wagn. 
a—h. various localities, Tenasserim. 
This is the 7’. peguana, of Mr. Blanford’s list. It may generally 
be distinguished from the next species by the presence of a well- 
developed internal cusp on its second upper premolar. 
10. TUPAIA FERRUGINEA, Raff. 
a. Bankasun, 27/4/77. 6, ce. Tenasserim. 
11. Preropus Mepivus, Temm. 
a. Amherst, near Moulmein. 
This appears to be about as far south-eastwards as this species has 
been recorded, its place further south being taken by Pé. edulis, 
Geoffr. 
12. RutnoLoruus TRIFOLIATUS, Temm. 
a, 6. Mergui (Hume). 
It is important to have additional localities for this rare species, 
of which the exact range is by no means satisfactorily settled. 
13. Preromys CINERACEUS, Bly. 
a, Wimpong, Thatone, 21/12/76. 6. Kankaryit. 
This species seems to be hardly more than a geographical race of 
the well-known Indian Flying-squirrel (P. petaurista, L.). The 
measurements of a were puvlished by Mr. Blanford (1. ce. p. 165). 
14. Scrurus Bicotor, Sparrm. 
a, 6, Thoungyah, 26 and 30/9/78 (Darling). c. Mergui, 
10/1/79. d, e. Bankasun, 18/3/77 and 3/6/77. 
No seasonal change is appreciable among the large series of this 
species in the Tenasserim and Malayan collections. 
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