M \M\r.VT,S. 



3 



[Tlio haka is very similar in habits to the preceding species. The 

 more typical P. femoralis, with the white <>n the inside of the thighs 

 very sharply defined, seems to be mainly a low-country form, while 

 the paler variety is more common in the hills up to aboul 3,000 ft. — 

 H. C. R.] 



8. IffUSTELA FLAVIGULA PENIN8ULARIS, Bovir. 



Mustela flavigula peninsularis, Bonh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vii., 

 vol. 7, p. 346 (1901). 



Mustela flavigula (Bodd.) ; Blanf. Mdmm., p. 158; Flower, op. cit., 

 p. 333. 



a. m.ad. Kuala Toku, Tahan River, Pahaog. 500 ft. 7th August, 1905. 

 A typical example of the peninsular race. 



[A specimen of what was almost certainly this Marten was seen, but 

 not secured, among rocks at over 6,000 ft. — H. C. R.] 



6. TUPAIA FERRUGINEA, Rafflks. 



Tupaia ferruginea, Baffles, Trans. Linn. Soc, xiii., p. 256 (1822) ; 

 Blanf. Mamm., p. 210; Flotver, op. cit, p. 386; Bonh., P.Z.S., 1900, 

 p. 874; id., op. cit., 1906, i., p. 4. 



a.-d. 2m„ 2/. Gunong Tahan. 3,300 ft. Juno, 1905.. 



e. /. „ „ 6th August, 1905. 



f . m. Kuala Tembelmg, Pahang River. 200 ft. 29tb August, 1905. 



The unrlerparts are very pale in one of the males from Gunong 

 Tahan, and the specimen from Kuala Tembeling differs in being much 

 more rufous on the back, while the hairs on the underparts art.* 

 creamy buff to their bases. 



[Common everywhere. — H. C. R.] 



7. GYMNURA GYMNURA (Raffi.es). 

 Viverra gymnura, Baffles, Trans. Linn. Soc, xiii., p. 272 (1822). 

 Gymnura rafflesi (Horsf. & Vig.) ; Blanf. Mamm.,]). 220 ; Flower, 

 op. cit., p. 337. 



a. /.ad. Kuala Teku, Tahan River, Pahang. 500 ft. 4th August, 1905. 



This animal is extremely scarce in collections, so that a good series 

 for examination is not available ; the Malayan form appears to be 

 smaller than the Sumatran race, but the material at hand is so scanty 

 that the apparent differences may be merely due to individual variation. 



[Snared in a fence trap set for Argus Pheasants. The species 

 possesses an intolerably offensive alliaceous odour. — H. C. R.'J 



S. CROCIDURA FULIGINOSA (Biath). 



Sorex fuliginosa, Blyth, J.A.S.B., xxiv., p. 362 (1856). 

 Crocidura fuliginosa (Blyth) ; Blayif. Mamm., p. 242 ; Bonh., op. 

 cit., ]). 14. 



a., 1). /. Grunong Tahan. 5,800 ft. Juno and July, 1905. 



