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MAMMALS. 
1. RATUFA MELANOPEPLA, Mixier. 
Ratufa melanopepla, Miller, “ Proc. Acad. Sci. Washington,” i, p. 
71 (1900). 
90 
Ph S86 
These specimens agree well with a series of topotypes from Trang 
in the western Siamese Malay States. The species is not usually 
found at such an altitude as 4,000 feet. 
vy. SCIURUS NIGROVITTATUS JOHORENSIS, Ros. and Wrovatr. 
Sciurus nigrovittatus johorensis, Rob. and Wrought. ante, p. 166. 
i 2, 
Practically identical with the types of the sub-species from 
Southern Johore. 
3. SCIURUS MINIATUS, Minnrr. 
Scinrus notatus miniatus, Miller, “ Proc, Acad. Sci. Washineton,”’ 
ii, p. 79 (1900). 
Be. 
Not differing from Trang topotypes. 
1. SCIURUS TENUIS TAHAN, Boynore. 
Sciurus tahan, Bonhote, “ Journ, Fed. Malay States Mus.,” in, p. 
6 (1908). 
yO. 
Inseparable from a large series from the type locality and from 
more northern sections of the Selangor Main Range. 
5. SCIURUS MACCLELLANDI NOVEMLINEATUS, Mirren. 
Sciurus novemlineatus, Miller, “ Proc. Biol. Soc, Washington,” xvi, 
p. 147 (1903). 
2 8, 2. 
This is the most southerly locality from which any form of this 
wide-spread species has heen obtaimed. The locality, Malacca, which is 
assigned to it by Bonhote is almost certainly erroneous, except in the 
most generalised sense. 
6. MUS CILIATUS, Bonnorn, 
Mus. ciliata, Bonhote, P. Z. 8. 1900, p. 879, pl. xvi. 
Zee 
This species is only met with at considerable elevations and is on 
record from Gunong Inas (Perak), Gunonge Menekuane Lebah and 
Bukit Kutu (Selangor) and Ganong Tahan (Pahang), in each case from 
considerably above 3,000 feet. It is closely allied to Mus edwardsi, 
Thos., from Fokien, China. 
7. MUS VOCIFERANS, Minter. 
Mus vociferans, Miller, “ Proc, Biol. Soc. Washington,” xiii, p. 1888 
(1900). 
A single female specimen. 
This rat occurs everywhere in the Peninsula from as far north as 
has been zoologically explored to the extreme south and from sea level 
