95 
Syn. Ph. petaurista, var. cineraceus, Bl. J. A. S 
XVI, 865. 
Shoo-by an, Arakan (Phayre). 
Hab. Arakan ; Pegu ; Tenasserim Provinces. 
A. Specimen from Arakan (very grey). Pre- 
sented by Col. Phayre (1844). B. Another from 
Arakan (more rufescent, but with whitish tail). 
Presented by Col. Phayre (1844). C. Another from 
Tenasserim (colour unusually rufous^ with concolor- 
oustall). Presented by Rev. J. Barbe(1844). D, 
Anoth-er from Pegu. Presented by Col. Phayre 
(1845). E. Half-grown specimen, from valley 
of Sltang river, Tenasserim. Presented by Major 
Berdmore (1847). F. Small young, from Arakan. 
Presented by Col. Phayre (1844). G. skull. 
293. Pt. inornatus. Is. Geoffroy {Zoologie of Jacque- 
mont's Voyage). 
Syn. Ph, albiventer (?), Gray, nec Hardwlcke, ///. Ind. 
ZooL 
Hab. N. W. Himalaya; Kashmir? 
A. Specimen purchased at Simla, and presented by 
Capt. Thomas (1845). B. Half-grown example, 
from Landour. Presented by Dr. L. C. Stewart 
(1854). C. Skull. Presented by Dr. L. C. Stewart. 
293. Pt. magnificus, Hodgson, vide J, A, S. XVI, 866, 
XXVIII, 277. 
Syn. St, chrysothryx, Hodgson. 
Sciuropterus iiobilis, Gray. 
Hab. S. E. Himalaya; Asam. 
A. Variety with hoary tips to fur, especially 
inhabiting the hills bordering on Asam and Sylhet. 
Specimen from Asam. Presented by Mr. Robert- 
son (1844). B. Young. Similar, from Cherra 
Punji. J. W. Laidlay, Esq. (1847). C, Example 
from Cherra Punji. Presented by F. Skipwlth, 
Esq. (1848), and linking A. and^E?. in coloring to 
the next variety. D, Specimen with pale median 
line on back, and no hoary tips to fur. From 
Dorjiling. Presented by Willis Earle, Esq. (1848), 
— being the H, nobilis, Gray, &c. Another 
from Dorjiling. Presented by Dr. A. Campbell 
I Variety. 
