15. MUS CREMORIVENTER, Mitre. 
Coast of Trengganu (Tanjong Dungun). 
16. MUS RATTUS JALORENSIS, Bonn, 
Bukit Jong. 2d; 22. 
17. MUS CONCOLOR, Bryru, 
Bukit Jong, 2¢; 49. 
18, MUS DECUMANUS, Patras, 
Trengganu Town. 
The mangled bodies of the Norway Rat were frequently to be seen 
in the streets in the early morning. A considerable trade between 
Trengganu and Singapore has long been carried on by native sailing 
vessels and has afforded a means for the introduction of this wide- 
spreading animal. 
19, TRAGULUS CANESCENS, MInbEr. 
Bukit Jong. 19. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
Hind foot of Bukit Jone example, 134 mm. 
BIRDS. 
1, EXCALFACTORIA CHINENSIS (Lryy.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
These little Quails are fairly common along the coast, where there 
is much open grass land. 
2, PAVO MUTICUS, Liyy. 
Bukit Jong. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
Peafowl are numerous in Trengganu: they are to be met with 
along the rivers and in open spaces near forests. 
3. OSMOTRERON VIURNANS (LINN.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
4, TURTUR TIGRINUS (TEMM.). 
Bukit Jong. 
5. GEOPELIA STRIATA (Liny.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
Both this and the last species are commonly seen feeding in the 
open grass lands, and in the rice-field after the crop is harvested. 
6. RHYACOPHORUS GLAREOLA (Gy.). 
Bulut Jong. 
The Wood-Sandpiper inhabits inland districts and is rarely seen 
near the sea. 
7, GARZETTA GARZETTA (LINN). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
‘ 8 SPILORNIS PALLIDUS (Watpen). 
Bukit Jong. 
