TTJPAIA. 153 



Galeopitheous rufus, Oeoff. Blyth, Cat. Mamm. As. Soc. Mus. 1863, 



p. 19"; 6eof., Cours. 13"" Leg. 1829, p. 37 ; Desm., Mammif. 1822, 



p. 108. 

 Galeopithecns rufus, variegatus et ternatensis, pp., et 38, Geoff., Cours. 



12"" Zep. 1828, p. S7 ; Desm., Mammif. 1822, p. 108. 

 Galeopitheous temmincMi, Waterhouse, Proc. Zool. Soc. Land., 1838, 



p. 119 ; Tram. Zool. Soc. vol. ii, p. 335, pi. 58, fig. 2. 

 Galeopitheous rufug, undatus et macnivus, Wagner, Schreber, Sciugeth. 



Suppl. Bd. i, 1880, pp. 324, 326 et 327. 



Hab. Malacca, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



201«. Stuffed specimen. No. 49A of Blj-tVs Catalogue. 

 Malacca. Presented by R. W. G. Frith, Esq., 1844. 



h. A flat skin, mounted skeleton, and nearly mature foetus, 

 in alcohol, of an adolt female. Sinkip Island, Sumatra. 

 Museum Collector, 14th May 1874. 



c to e. Three skulls, Nos. 49 C, D, & E of Blyth's Cata- 

 logue. Malacca. No history. 



./. Skin of a young animal, much variegated with grey, 

 brownish and black, interspersed with white spots. Perak, 

 Malayan Peninsula. Presented by Mrs. R. Allen, Calcutta, 

 6th April 1877. 



g to i. The skins of two males and one female. The males 

 are dusky brown above, variegated with dark brown, and 

 spotted with white. From the Indian Museum, London. 

 Presented by the Trustees of the British Museum, 13th 

 April 1880. 



j 8f h. Two skulls from the Indian Museum, London. Pre- 

 sented by the Trustees of the British Museum, 13th April 1880. 



II.— Family TUPAIID^. 



I.— Stjb-Family TUPAIINJE. 



Genus TUPAIA, Raffles, 1820. 



202. Tupaia ellioti. 



Tupaia ellioti, Waterhouse, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1849, pp. 106 et 108, 

 pi. xiii ; Blyth, Cat. Mamm. As. Soc. Mus. 1863, p. 82 ; Jerdon, 

 Mamm. oflnd. 1867, p. 64; Ball, Proc. As. Soc. Peng. 1874, p. 95 ; 

 Anderson, Anat, Sf Zool. Mesch., &o., 1878, p. 124, pi. vii, figs. 12 

 and 13 (skull). 



Bab. Southern and Central India (Madras, Gondulpudu, 

 Godavari Valley) and extending northwards to Cuttack and 

 to the Karakpur Hills, Monghyr, North-"Western Bengal. 



