APPENDIX. 
The Appendix consists of an almost complete description of the zoological collections formed by the 
Author. These papers are printed through the kind permission of the several Societies to which they 
were communicated ; they comprise :— 
No. 1. The Mammals of Mount Kina Balu. By Mr. Oldfield Thomas. From the £ Proceedings of 
the Zoological Society of London/ April 16, 1889. The only alteration being the addition of Tupia 
montana , sp. nov., with remarks as to my claim as the discoverer of this species. 
No. 2. On the Birds collected by me in North Borneo, comprising the descriptions of 43 new species 
by Dr. R. B. Sharpe, from ‘ The Ibis/ and one by Mr. Ogilvie Grant, from the ‘ Catalogue of Birds/ 
vol. xvii. p. 501, which is an addition to the ‘ Ibis ’ paper ; also my u field-notes ” on the species 
met with. 
No. 3. On the Birds of Palawan. By John Whitehead, with descriptions of two new species, and 
of seven new species described by Dr. R. B. Sharpe. Also from ‘ The Ibis.’ 
No. 4. On a small Collection of Birds from the Highlands of Eastern Java. By John Whitehead. 
W T ith descriptions of two new Species by Mr. H. Seebohn. From ‘The Ibis.’ 
No. 5. On a Collection of Reptiles collected by John Whitehead on Mount Kina Balu, with a 
complete list of Bornean Reptiles by Dr. F. Mocquard, entitled “ Recherches sur la Faune Her- 
petologique des lies de Borneo et de Palawan,” par Dr. M. F. Mocquard. 
No. 6. Two papers on collections of Reptiles and Freshwater Fish obtained by John Whitehead on 
Kina Balu, by Dr. F. Mocquard and Professor M. Leon Vaillant. 
No. 7. On some new Land-Shells from Borneo and Palawan. By Mr. Edgar Smith and 
Lieut.-Col. Godwin-Austen. 
No. 8. Two papers on a portion of the collection of Coleoptera obtained by John Whitehead in 
North Borneo, by the late H. W. Bates, F.R.S., and Rev. H. S. Gorham, F.Z.S. 
No. 9. Descriptions of Sixteen new Butterflies from Kina Balu. By H. Grose Smith. 
No. 10. Descriptions of new Species of Rhynchota from Borneo. By W. L. Distant. 
ON THE MAMMALS OF MOUNT KINA BALU. By OLDFIELD THOMAS. 
[From the 1 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London/ April 16, 1889.] 
The Mammals described in the present paper formed part of the large zoological collections 
made during 1887 and 1888 on the great mountain Kina Balu in North Borneo by Mr. John 
Whitehead, a gentleman who, although primarily an ornithologist, yet wisely collected whatever 
Mammals he was able to obtain in that most interesting and as yet unknown part of the island. 
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