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LIST OF M/'iMMALS, BIRDS, REPTILES AND 



BATRACHIANS OBTAINED IN THE RATBURI 



AND PETCHABURI DISTRICTS. 



The nomencLature as in Faiitia of Britisli, India has been 

 followed except in such cases where the British Museum or other 

 anthorit}- has reverted to an earlier name or split iip species. In such 

 cases the newer name is used, those in the Fauna beiug given in 

 brackets. 



Species identified liy the authoi-ities of the British Museum 

 are shown in heavy type, thus : — Hylobates lar. 



Species of which no specimens have been I'etalned or which 

 were only observed are marked with an asterisk. 



M A M I\l A L S . 



OIIBEB FBIMATES. 



Hylobates lar. The Wlute-handcii (rlhhon. 



Macacus arctoidks. The Broiim Slnmp-tailed Macacqne. 



M. RUFESCENS. TJie BiifoH.s tSt'iimp-tailed Macacque. 



Of Nos. 2 and 3 no adult specimens have yet been ol^tained, 

 and it is impossible to tell whether the3^oung a.ve arctoides or riifeseens. 

 The young of the species obtained b}'' me (I believe rafescens) has a 

 very fetid scent, whereas adult captive specimens of what I think are 

 ardoides from N. Lat. 10° have no scent. 



M. NEMESTRINUS. The Fiij-tailed Macacque. 



M. CYNOMOLC(}us. The Crah-eatinc/ Mai-acque. 



Presbytis Barbel. Barhe's Lanr/ar. 



p. obscurus. The Dushi/ Lamjur. 



P. Germaiui. Germain's Laiu/ur. 



P. femoralis. TJoe Banded Lamjur. 



Freshi/tis is the Semnointhectis of Blanford, F. Germaini occurs 

 only as an isolated colony west of Ratburi and separates ohsmnis 

 to the South from Barhei to the North. 



Nycticebus taruigradus. * Tlie Slon- Loris. 



