4 MR. J. LEWIS BONHOTE ON MAMMALS [Jan. 16, 



1. On Mammals from South Joliore and Singapore collected 

 by Mr. C. B. Kloss. By J. Lewis Bonhote, M.A., 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



[Received December 7, 1905.] 

 (Plate I.*) 



The followmg is an account of a small collection of mammals 

 collected by Mr. C B. Kloss in the southern part of Johore and 

 the island of Singapore. From the latter place, which has been 

 for long the emporium of that portion of the East, and from 

 which many new species have been described, genuine wild collected 

 ecimens are most welcome, and up to the present but few 

 ecimens have been received from Johore. During the last few 

 years several collections from the Malay Region have been received 

 in both London and Washington, so that the number of novelties 

 in the present collection is not so large as it might otherwise have 

 been, but nevertheless, of the 17 species sent home, two are new 

 and represent Mus ochraceiventer and M. whiteheadi of Borneo. In 

 my former paper on Messrs. Annandale and Robinson's collection, 

 the synonymy of the various species was brought up to date, and 

 ill the present paper reference is given only to those papers that 

 have been published since. 



TuPAiA FERRUGiNEA Raffles. 



Tiipaia ferruginea Raffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 256(?822); 

 Flower, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 336; Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. xiii. 

 p. 193 (1900); id. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxvi. p. 472 (1903). 

 a-e. J. Pelepak, Johore, March 1905. 

 f-h. 2 . Pulai, S.W. Johore, Nov. & Dec. 1905. 

 i-l. 2 . Johore Bahru, Feb. & March 1904. 

 m. 5 • Woodlands, Singapore, 2nd Aug., 1904. 

 This species occui-s as far north as Tenasserim, where it meets 

 with T.f. helangeri, a paler form. 



TuPAiA MALACCANA Anders. 



Tupaia malaccana Anders. Zool. Res. Yunnan, p. 134 (1879); 

 Bonhote, Fasc. Malay., Zool. vol. i. p. 13 (1903); Miller, Proc. 

 Wash. Acad. Sci. ii. p. 230 (1900) ; id. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 

 1902, p. 157 ; id. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxvi. p. 472 (1903). 



a. (S . Kangka Aming, 3rd June, 1905. 



b. 2 • Kangka Kuli, 25th Nov., 1904. 



c. 2- S. Malaya, 24th June, 1904. 

 A series of very typical specimens. 



Ratufa affinis (Raffl.). 



Sciurus affinis Raffl. (nee Horsf.) Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 259 

 (1822). 



* For explanation of the Plate, see p. 11. 



