109 
Felis 7ni)iufa Tomniinck. 
Java: Mount Salak uear Buitenzorg; a young cf (257). 
Viverra. 
Viverra tangalioiga Gray. 
Sumatra : I brought home a hving specimen from Singkarah. 
Celebes: In Fare-Pare, on the south-western peninsula of Celebes, 
I saw a specimen in captivity. The owner told me, that 
it was caught in the neighbourhood. 
Viverricula. 
Viverricula malaccensis Gmelin. 
Java: Buitenzorg; two young male specimens (269, 298) that I had 
some months in confinement. They were immediately very 
tame and followed us Uke dogs. 
Paradoxurus. 
Paradoxurus leucomystax Gray. 
Sumatra : from mount Sago near Pajakombo , abouth 2000 Met. high ; 
an adult (201). My hunter shot it , while it was sleeping 
on the branch of a tree, abouth the middle of the day. 
Paradoxurus musanga Gray. 
Sumatra: Manindjau; skulls (174, 195). 
Fort de Kock; skeleton (602). 
Java: Buitenzorg; skeleton (272). 
Saleyer: two young Ç (541). 
Flores: Sikka; young cf (624) and old cT (625). 
P. musanga was previously not known from Flores, but it could be 
expected there as it also lives in Timor. Neither do I find any indi- 
cation, that it was found before in the Island Saleyer near Celebes. 
The Saleyer-specimens are very dark, those from Flores, presented 
to me by the catholic priest of Sikka , Mr. le Cocq d'Armandville, have 
the common ashy colour with dark stripes. The dark part of the skin 
is used at Sikka, Wukur and Hokor on the South-Coast of Flores as 
a band for supporting the pocket used by the male inhabitants. 
P. musanga has thus a farther distribution than Blanpord ') gives it. 
1) Blanpord. Fauna of British India. Mammalia, 1888, pag. 110. 
