FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 411 



the only reduction of its numbers is caused by a few sporting Spaniards and one or 

 two professional Indian hunters. 



" Distribution. The island of Mindoro." — J. W. 



SUS CELEBENSIS PHILIPPINENSIS Nehr. 

 a. Head-skill and skull, J . Cape Engafio, N. Luzon. Presented by Mr. Whitehead. 



" This Pig may be said to be ubiquitous throughout the whole Philippine group, 

 passing the entire day in seclusion in the forests, and sallying forth at night into the 

 maize- and rice-fields, where it does much damage. 



" Native name ' Babui.' "—J. W. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE XXX. 



Fig. 1. Harpyionycteris whiteheadi (p. 384). 

 Fig. 2. Nannosciurus samaricus (p. 389). 



PLATE XXXI. 



Fig. 1. Celmnomys silaceus (p. 391). 

 Fig. 2. Rhynchomys soricoides (p. 398). 



PLATE XXXII. 



Clirotomys whiteheadi (p. 392). 



PLATE XXXIII. 



Fig. 1. Crunomys fallax (p. 394). 

 Fig. 2. Batomys grantl (p. 405). 



PLATE XXXIV. 



Fig. 1. Carpomys phceurus (p. 408). 

 Fig. 2. „ melanurus (p. 407), 



PLATE XXXV. 



Skulls and Teeth of Philipjiine Mammals. 



Figs. 1-4. Haryyionycteris whiteheadi (p. 384), fig. 2 nat. size, figs. 1, 3, and 4 twice 



nat. size. 

 Fig. 5. Crunomys fallax (p. 394), upper and lower molars, much magnified. 

 Fig. G. ,, 5, skull, nat. size and twice nat. size. 



