specimens * records from “Trengganu,” under the name of Sciurus 
caniceps, Gray, two examples of a common squirrel which should stand 
as S. concolor, Blyth. The following birds were obtained, presumably 
al] from Trengganu Town: of them only Nos. 2, 3, 8, 10 and 11 were 
not met with by me: 
1. Turtur tigrinus (Temm.). 9. Zantholaema haematocephala 
2. Charadrius domenicus (P.L. | (P. L. 8. Miull.). 
S. Mull). | 10. Pitta cyanoptera, Temm. 
3. Agialitis alexindrina (Linn.). | 11. Pitta cucullata, Hartl. 
4. Rhyacophilus glareola (Gm.). | 12. Rhipidura javanica, 
d. Haliaetus leucogaster (Gm.). | Sparrm. 
6. Polioaetus ic¢hth yaetus | 13, Pycnonotus analis (Horsf.). 
(Horsf. ). | 4. Calornis chalybea (Horsf.). 
7. Haleyon smyrnensis (Linn.). 15. Aithiospar fuscus (Wael.). 
8. Cacomantis merulinus (Scop. ). | 16. Anthus rufulus, Vieill. 
MAMMALS. 
Il. HYLOBATES LAR (Leyy.). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
2, PRESBYTIS OBSCURA, subsp, 
Bukit Jong. 34. 
These animals are members of a race of P. obseura which occurs 
also in the Perhentian Islands, and of which a description will shortly 
appear. 
3. NYCTICEBUS MALAYANUS (ANDERSON). 
Coast of Trengganu. 
4. MUSTELA FLAVIGULA PENINSULARIS, Bonn, 
Bukit Jong. 192. 
5. CYNOPTERUS BRACHYOTIS ANGULATUS, Mivurr. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
6, RHINOLOPHUS, sp. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
7 TUPATA FERRUGINEA, Rares, 
Bukit Jong. 16; 19. 
Coast of Trengganu (Tanjong Dungun, 1g, 19, in Selangor Museum). 
These are typical ferruginea. I have compared them with topo- 
types from Singapore and can detect no difference whatever, 
8. RATUFA MELANOPEPLA, Mitipr. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
9, SCIURUS CONCOLOR, Buytu. 
Bukit Jong. 153; 99. 
Coast of Trengganu. 
I have compared this large series with another large series of topo- 
types from Nyalas, Malacca, obtained less than a month later. Series 
* Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1900, p. 877; 1901, vol. J, p. 57 
et seq. 
