127 
34. RHIZOMYS SUMATRENSIS (RAFFLES). 
Rhizomys erythrogenys, Anderson, Proc. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, p. 150 
(1877). 
2 g imm. Ban Kok Klap, Bandon, N. EB, Malay Peninsula. June, 1913. 
Two immature specimens with the permanent molars just coming 
into place agree sufficiently well with the description of R. erythro- 
genys, Anderson, which is obviously founded on immature specimens 
of R. sumatrensis as stated by Blanford. The figure given by 
Anderson. (Zool. Res. Yunnan, pl. XIII) is much too bright with 
the upper surface bluish steel grey not iron grey as is actually the 
case. 
35. TRAGULUS RAVUS, MILLER. 
Miller, Proc. Biol. Soe. Washington, xv, p. 173 (1902). 
1 9. Ban Kok Klap, Bandon, N. E. Malay Peninsula. June, 1913. 
Head and body, 435; tail, 78; hind foot, 119; ear, 36. 
Skull —Greatest length, 92.5; greatest breadth, 41.6 mm. 
