150 
13, SCIURUS TENUIS, Horse. 
Sciurus tenuis, Bonhote, p. 6. 
a ee Wl M5 Ibnions. 
ee 
These examples agree with topotypes from Singapore. 
Bentone. 
4. SCIURUS ROBINSONI ALACRIS, Tiros. 
Sciurus robinsoni alacris, Thomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), 
1, 1908, p. 306. 
I 2. Bentone. 
This is the southern and paler form of Seiuris robinsoni, Bonhote, 
from Bukit Besar, Patani States, and has only hitherto been obtained 
on the boundary range in Pahang. It is now known from numerous 
localities ia the Western States. where its southern limit at present is 
Negri Sembilan. 
15. LARISCUS JALORENSIS, Boxuore. 
Funambulus insignis jalorensis, Bonhote, Fasciculi Malayenses 
Loology, Part I, 1903, p. 26. 
Funambulus insignis peninsule, Bonhote, p. 8. 
Sciurus insignis, Ridley, p. 59. 
26); 22. lapis: 
12. Bentone. 
T have recently seen specimens of the striped Ground-Squirrel from 
Trang, whence came the single individual on which Mr. Miller's 
(Suuthsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 45, 1903, p. 25) Funam- 
bulus peninsulee was based, which does not appear to differ from 
examples described as Punambulus insignis jalorensis by Mr. Bonhote, 
a name that has priority of date. 
Though individuals from Perak to Singapore have been ~ lumped” 
by Messrs. Thomas and Wroughton (Journ. FAS. Museums, vol. IV, 
i509, p. 118) under the name of Lariscus insignis, there is a marked 
ditference between those from the Federated Malay States and the ~ 
Northern Malay Peninsula and those from Southern Johove and 
Singapore; animals from the former area being only fulvous on 
shoulders and thighs, whereas the others are strongly fulvous 
throughout above, and below are washed with orange-fulvous on 
thighs and on sides of throat. The southern specimens differ 
decidedly from a large northern series (if from it be excluded an isolated 
specimen from Bukit Kutu, Selangor, which outdoes them in richness 
of colour but appears abnormal). Mz. Bonhkote has referred (P.Z.8., 
1906, vol. I, p. 6) Johore specimens to F. peninsule, Miller. 
16. RHINOSCIURUS, sp. 
Funainbulus laticanudatus, Bonhote, p. 9. 
Sciurus laticaudatus, Ridley, p. 59. 
1g. Lipis. 
An immature specimen. 
(The only other specimen of Rhinosciurus known to me front 
Pahang, other than those referred to above, is a female obtained hy 
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