101 
Hab. ? 
A, Stuffed specimen. From the Calcutta 
Medical Collesce, in the collection attached to 
which the skeleton of the same individual is 
set up.* 
(B. The group of medium-sized Squirrels icith grizzled 
fur, proper to S. E. Asia and its archipelago.^ 
Remarh The first two are of larger size, with much white on the 
sides.) 
315. Sc. Rafflesii, Vigors and Horsfield, vide J. A, S. 
XYI, 871, XXIV, 472. 
Syn. Be, Prevostii, Desmarest. 
So, rufoniger (?), Gray (from Malacca). 
Tupai Baldng, Malay (Cantor). Ann, M, 
N, H,, X (1842), p. 263. Var. ? 
Hab. Malayan peninsula (nec India). 
A, B, Specimens from Malacca, one pre- 
sented by E.. W. Gr. Frith, Esq., the other 
procured by exchange (1846). 
316. Sc. REDiMiTUS, Vander Boon, vide J, A, S, XXIV, 
472. 
Syn. Sc. rufogularis, Gray (half grown ; from 
China.J) 
Sc, R(ifflesii, Var., S. Miiller. 
Hab. Borneo. § 
A. Specimen presented by the Batavian 
Society (1844). 
( The next four races — with probably others — are also 
very closely oMn, but inhabit different localities, from which 
they are respectively true to the details of their coloring), 
317. Sc. FERRUGINEUS, F. Cuvier ( Mamm, Lithog, III, 
pi. 167). 
* Desid. Sc. Elphinstonei ; Sykes, P. Z. ^S. 1831, p. 103. Hab. N. Mala- 
bar, chiefly the Bombay Presidency. 
f Extraordinarily developed in the Indo-Chinese countries and Malayan penin- 
sula, where the species or permanent races would seem to be almost endless, 
differing more or less in size and coloring : in India confined to the middle 
region of the S. E. Himalaya, and to the provinces N. E. of Lower Bengal. 
X Vide note by Dr. Cantor in J. A. S. XV, 248. 
§ Sumatra, also, has probably its corresponding race, if not other islands. 
