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Genus GYMNURA/Eat^ie?. 
238. G. RAFFLESII, Vigors and Horsfield. 
Syn. Viverra gymnura. Raffles. 
Tikus ambang hidan, Malay. 
Hab. Malayan peninsula; Sumatra; Mergui ?* 
A. Half-grown specimen from Malacca ; pre- 
sented by C. HufFnagle, Esq. (1846). 
Genus TuPAiA, Eaffles. 
239. T. TANA, Raffles (Horsfield's Zool. Res. in Java, pL ; 
and head by Dr. S. Mliller). 
Syn. Cladohates sjjeciosus, Wagner. 
Hab. Sumatra. 
A. Specimen presented by the Batavian Society 
(1845), 
240. T. FERRUGINEA, Eaffles (Horsfield's Zool. Res. in 
Java, pi. ; and head by Dr. S. Miiller). 
Syn, Cladohates javanicus, Lesson. 
Hylogale javanica, Temminck. 
Hylogaleajavanica, Schlegel and Muller. 
Herpestes, Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. II 458. 
Var. Tupaia peguana, Lesson, et Cladohates 
Belangeri, 
Wagner i^Zool. de B danger, Voy. t. 4). 
Tupai Press apud Eaffles and Horsfield ; Tupai 
tana of the Malays of Pinang ; Tswai, Arakan. 
Hab. Sikhim (? rare) ; Khasya hills ; Arakan ; Pegu ; 
Tenasserim provinces ; Malayan peninsula ; 
Sumatra ; Java ; Borneo. 
Remark. — Tenasserim specimens are darker and less deeply tinged 
v/ith ferruginous than are those from the Malayan peninsula and archipe- 
lago ; while those from Pegu, Arakan, and the Khasya hills ( T.peguana 
V. Belangeri,J are paler and but slightly tinged with ferruginous. 
A. B. G. Specimens from Pinang and Malacca. 
Presented by the Eev. J. Barbe and the Eev. F. T. 
Lindstedt (1846). B. E. Ditto, from Mergoi. 
Presented by Capt. Berdmore (1856) ; and F. 
Skull. G. H. Ditto, from Arakan ; and /. Skull. 
Presented by Colonel Phayre (1844). J. Specimen 
* Proliably the " Opossum" of Col. Low. Journ. Boy. As. Soc. Ill, 50, 
and As. Res. XVII, 159. It is also doubtfully mentioned as having hc^en 
received from Arakan, Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. II, 147 ; probably mistake. 
