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of Bentong, which place, in default of any other name, is given as the 
locality of the specimens. 
In view of our present knowledge of the lowland fauna of the 
Peninsula, there are very few points to enlarge on: a certain number of 
species are recorded from the district for the first time, of which 
perhaps Sciwrus robinsoni alacris, Thomas, a form of Sciurus prevostii, 
Desm., and Mus pellar, Miller, are the more interesting among the 
mammals, though they are such as we should expect to find there ; 
while the known distribution of others has been slightly extended. 
Of the birds, the two specimens of Alcedo euryzona, Temm., the 
rare Banded Kingfisher, are the first which have been taken for many 
years in the Federated Malay States; while the unstable state of 
Mesobucco duvauceli (Less.), the commonness of Munia leucogastra 
(Blyth), scarcely ever met with in Perak or Selangor, and the fact that 
Setaria afjinis (Blyth) occurs in an area where another closely allied 
form was thought to have replaced it, are all that call for comment. 
PAHANG BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Rivtey, H. N.: 
List of Mammals recorded from Pahang. Journal of the Straits 
Branch Royal Asiatic Society, No. 25, Jan., 1894, pp. 57-60. 
Quoted as “ Ridley.” 
Krusauu, H. J.: 
List of Birds observed or collected during a Trip in Pahang. Jour- 
nal of the Straits Branch Royal Asiatic Society, No. 25, Jan., 
1894, pp. 60-65. Quoted as “ Kelsall.” 
Hartert, E.: 
On Birds from Pahang, Eastern Malay Peninsula. Novitates 
Zoologice, ix, 1902, pp. 537-625. Quoted as “ Hartert.” 
Bonuore, J. L.: 
Report on the Mammals, Gunong Tahan Expedition. Journal of 
the Federated Malay States Museums, vol. III, 1908, pp. 1-11. 
Quoted as ‘“ Bonhote.” 
OaiLvir-Grant, W. R.: 
Report on the Birds, Gunong Tahan Expedition. Journal of the 
Federated Malay States Museums, vol. III, 1908, pp. 15-57. 
Quoted as “ Grant.” 
MAMMALS. 
1. HYLOBATES LAR (Lryy.). 
Hylobates lar, Bonhote, p. 2; Kloss, Journal of the Straits Branch 
Royal Asiatic Society, No. 53, 1909, p. 6. 
Hylobates albimanus, Ridley, p. 57. 
1 g. Lipis. 
A specimen in the dark brown stage of pelage. 
