58 LIST OF MAMMALS RECORDED FROM PAHANG. 



The black variety appears to be by far the most 

 common form in the Malay Peninsula, the yellow- 

 one being- comparatively seldom met with. 



8. Felis Teminuickii, Vig. and Horsf. 



The red tiger-cat. A living specimen from Pahang 

 was for some time in the Botanical Gardens, 

 Singapore. 



There are probably several other species of wild 

 cats found in Pahang, but there are no records of 

 them. Tracks were often seen of small spp<:ies in 

 sandy spots. 



9. Viverricida utalaccensis, Gm. 



The common Musang or small civet cat. 



10. Heniigale Hardwickii, Less. Seen in Tahan woods. 



1 1 . CiLon rutiians. 



The wild dog of the Malay Peninsula, called by the 

 Malays *'i\njing Utan" is said by them to hunt 

 in packs. Living specimens have been sent down 

 to Singapore from Pahang. 



12. Liitra lepto7iyx, Gray. 



The Otter. Malay "Anjing Ayer." Seen on ^he 

 Tahan River. 



13. Helarctos Malayajius. 



The Malayan Hone> bear. Tracks seen by the 

 Tahan River. This little bear is easily kept in 

 captivity and becomes exceedingly tame. 

 ti4. Titpaia ferruginea, Raffl. 

 Malay "Tupaia tanah." 

 ti5. Tupaiajava7iica,Yiors{. 

 ti6. Galeopitheciis volaiis, Linn. 



The flying lemur. Kuala Tahan. 

 1 7. Pteropus ediilis, Gray. 



The large Fruit Bat, or, as it is sometimes called, 

 the flying Fox. Common at Pekan. 



There are many other bats, but few have as yet 

 been collected and identified. 

 1 1 8. Sciiirus bicolor, Sparr. 



This very variable Squirrel is in Pahang usually of 



