SEMNOPITHECUS NATUNÆ Thomas and Hartert.

1894. Semnopithecus natunæ Thomas and Hartert, Novitates Zoologicæ, I, p. 652. September, 1894 (Bunguran).

1895. Semnopithecus natunæ Thomas and Hartert, Novitates Zoologicæ, II, p. 489. (Bunguran.)

Ten specimens from Bunguran.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] For location of the Natuna Islands see Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., II, p. 204. August 20, 1900.

[2] Thomas (O.) and Hartert (E.). List of the first collection of mammals from the Natuna Islands. Novitates Zoologicæ, I, pp. 652-660. September, 1894.

Thomas (O.). Revised determinations of three of the Natuna rodents. Novitates Zoologicæ, II, pp. 26-28. February, 1895.

Thomas (O.) and Hartert (E.). On a second collection of mammals from the Natuna Islands. Novitates Zoologicæ, II, pp. 489-492. December, 1895.

Bonhote (J. Lewis). On the squirrels of the Ratufa (Sciurus) bicolor group. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., V, pp. 490-499. June, 1900.

Thomas (O.). The red flying squirrel of the Natuna Islands. Novitates Zoologicæ, VII, p. 592. December 8, 1900.

Bonhote (J. Lewis). On the Squirrels of the Sciurus Prevostii Group. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., VII, pp. 167-177. February, 1901.

[3] Gray's "Notice of a species of Tupaia from Borneo, in the collection of the British Museum" in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London for 1865 (p. 322) may be added to the bibliography of Natuna mammals, as the animal described, though supposed to have been taken in Borneo, is apparently confined to Bunguran Island, the largest of the Natunas.

[4] Megaderma spasma, Myotis muricola, Taphozous melanopogon, Mydaus meliceps, Paradoxurus hermaphroditus, Lutra sumatrana and Mus ephippium.

[5] See papers already cited, also Novitates Zoologicæ, I, p. 468 (letter from Mr. Everett); ibid., I, p. 483 (note on land shells by Mr. E. Smith), ibid., II, p. 478 (Birds); ibid., II, p. 499 (Reptiles).

[6] Sitz.-Berich. der Gesellsch. Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 1893, p. 224.

[7] For the opportunity of examining the skull of an adult male from Balabac I am indebted to the courtesy of Mr. D. G. Elliot. A photograph (slightly reduced) of this specimen was published by Mr. Elliot in 1896 (Field Columbian Museum, Publication II, Zoological Series, I, No. 3, pl. XI, May, 1896).

[8] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult male topotype of Tragulus nigricans.

[9] Measurements in parentheses are those of a less mature specimen from Bunguran.

[10] Measurements in parentheses are those of a Tenasserim specimen (female) of Sus cristatus so young that the posterior molar is not fully in place.

[11] Last molar not fully grown.

[12] See Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XIII, pl. III and IV.

[13] Collector's measurement.

[14] Measurements in parentheses are those of the type of Mus validus.

[15] In the type of Mus mülleri the diastema is 12 mm.

[16] Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser., XIV, p. 450. December, 1894.

[17] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult male topotype of Sciurus tenuis.

[18] Measurements in parentheses are those of an older specimen of Sciurus natunensis from Sirhassen.

[19] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult Sciurus notatus from Borneo.

[20] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult Bornean Sciurus notatus.

[21] Measurements in parentheses are those of the type of Ratufa melanopepla.

[22] Teeth very much worn and many of them absent.

[23] Measurements in parentheses are those of a young adult A. stigmatica from British North Borneo.

[24] Tooth measurements are from a younger specimen (male) with perfect dentition.

[25] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult male Bornean Tupaia tana.

[26] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult skull of Pipistrellus pipistrellus from Switzerland.

[27] Ann. Mus. Civ. di Storia Nat. di Genova, Ser. 2, X, p. 923, pl. XI, 1892.

[28] Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult female Rhinolophus affinis from Trong, Lower Siam.

[29] Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., II, p. 234. August 20, 1900.

[30] Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1898, p. 316. July, 1898.


Transcriber's Note:

Obvious typographical errors have been repaired.