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Galeopithecidae. 



After the excellent investigations and deductions of Prof. "W. Leche , 

 we must raise Galeopithecus to the rank of an order. 



Galeopithecus. 

 Galeopühecus volans Shaw. 

 Sumatra: I purchased only one skeleton at Solok (97). This animal 

 seems to be very rare, at least in the mountainous part 

 of West-Sumatra. 



Abtiodactyla. 



Sus. 



Sus verrucosus S. Müller. 



Java: Garut, Preanger Regendes; cf skull (271). 



Sus vittatus S. Müller. 



Sumatra : Fort de Kock ; cf skull (205) and a young specimen : head and 

 body 38, cm. tail 8 cm. long , brown with six longitudinal 

 white dorsal stripes , agreeing perfectly with the description 

 given by S. Müller and Schlegel ' ). 

 In Flores is also a species of wild hog. I got only the right man- 

 dibular tusk of a male , that agrees most with the tusk of Sus vittatus , 

 not at all with that of S. celebensis. Two of these tusks, united by 

 a string are used by the male inhabitants as bracelets. 



In some of the Flores kampongs, except the few that are maho- 

 metans, the natives cultivate pigs, these however belong to the wide 

 spread Chinese race. 



Sus celebensis S. Müller. 



Celebes: Pare-Pare; Skull cf (443). Loka near Bonthain; skull 

 9 (416). 



Katjang; skull 9 juv. (612). Bira; two skulls cf (438) 9 

 (439) found in the „dead caves" near Birakeke. 



Saleyer: very old skull cf (533). 



Tragulus. 

 Tragulus napu Cuvier. 

 Sumatra: Sidjungdjung ; ad. 9 (621). 



near Padang; ad. cf (622) presented by Dr. Dubois. 



1) Müller en Schlegel: Natuurk. Verhandelingen. 1839 — 1844, pag. 174. 



