238 Journal of the F. M. S. Musewms.  [VoL. VI, 
7. EPIMYS SURIFER (Miller). 
2 Males, 1 Female. 
Of similar dull colour to specimens from the Peak. 
8. EPIMYS ASPER (Miller.) 
2 Females. 
g. EPIMYS FERREOCANUS (Miller.) 
Mus. ferreocanus, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 
XIII, p. 140 (1900), pls. III and IV, figs 2, a. 
2 Females. 
This rare Malayan rat has hitherto been taken only on the 
mountains at altitudes of 3,000 ft. or so. It was therefore 
a surprise to find that it occurred in the plains at the foot 
of Kedah Peak, while it was not met with on that mountain 
itself. 
10. GALEOPTERUS PENINSULAE, Thomas. 
Galeopterus pennsulae, Thomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(8) I1, p. 303 (1908). 
1 Male. 
II. TUPAIA GLIS WILKINSONI, Robinson and Kloss. 
2 Females. 
Typical specimens with ferruginous rumps and thus 
rather brighter than the examples from the Peak. 
I2. TRAGULUS KANCHIL RAVUS. 
Tragulus vavus, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XV, 
p- 173 (1902). 
1 Male. 
The lesser Malayan mouse-deer (pelandoc), appeared to be 
very common at Gurun, as during our stay of a couple of days 
a number were brought to us by the inhabitants who, how- 
ever, said they were unable to trap the napu or larger mouse- 
deer. 
In the examples of the pelandoc which we examined the 
nape-stripe was a clear black, sharply margined and con- 
trasted with the colour of the sides of the neck, and cannot 
quite be matched by numerous other examples from all parts 
of the Peninsula. 
Ae JURID So 
PELARGOPSIS MALACCENSIS, Sharpe. 
a. Female. Gurun Kedah5o0 ft. 12th December, 1915. 
[No. 2,237.] 
“Tris dark brown, bill maroon, tip black, tarsi and orbits 
coral, clawsidarke,) (Ids@ Ra &i@2B kel 
