TUPAIA. 155 



j. The skin and skull of an adult male. Cachar. Museum 

 Collector, 1868. 



Ic, The skin of an adolescent female, and its skull. Dar- 

 jeeling. Presented by J. H. Elwes, Esq., 1871. 



I. A younsf female in alcohol. Ch^rapunji. Presented 

 by Lieutenant J. H. Bourne, 7th July 1871. 



m to p. Four skins. Arakan and Liower Pegu, Captain 

 F. H. Hood and Museum Collector, 1872. 



q to z. Five adult males, and four adult females in •alcohol. 

 Arakan and Lower Pegu. Presented by Captain P. H. Hood, 

 and Museum Collector, 1872. 



aa Sf 66. Three skulls. Arakan and Lower Pegu. Presented 

 by Captain P. H. Hood, 1872. 



cc. A skin. No history. 



dd. The skin of an adult. Borpaiii, Dikrang, Assam. Dafla 

 Expedition, 1875. Presented by Lieut.-Cjslonel H. H. God- 

 win-Austen. 



ee. The skin of an adult. Assam. Presented by A. W. 

 Chennell, Esq., 1875. 



^. An adult female in alcohol. Tsagain, Upper Burma. 

 Dr. J. Anderson. Presented by the 2nd Expedition to 

 Western Yunnan, 1875. 



ffff. Skin of an adult male. Assam. Purchased, 1876. 

 An orange mesial line along the ventral aspect. 



M. The skin of an adult. This specimen is darker than 

 the generality of individuals from the mainland and ap- 

 proaches in this respect to T. ferruginea. Island of Preparis, 

 off the coast of Arakan. Bequeathed to the Asiatic Society 

 of Bengal by Dr. F. Stoliczka, 15th December 1875. 



ii. An adult in alcohol. Araberst. Presented by J. Arm- 

 strong, Esq., M.B.. 29tb August 1877. 



jj 8f hk. Two skulls without any history. 



U. A skeleton of an adolescent. No history. 



204. Tupaia chinensis. 



Tupaia chinensis, Anderson, Anat. If Zool. Besch. ^c, 1878, p. 129, 

 pi. vii, figs. 8 and 9. 



Ifab. China (high country of Western Yunnan) . 



204«. An adolescent male in alcohol, and its skull. Ponsee, 

 Kakhyen Hills, 3,185 ft., Yunnan. Dr. J. Anderson. Pre- 

 sented by the 1st Expedition to Western Yunnan, 1868. 



6 ^ c. One skin of an adult and its skull. Muangla, 

 Sanda Valley, Yunnan, 2,400 ft. Dr. J, Anderson. Present- 

 ed by the 1st Expedition to Western Yunnau, 1868. 



