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a. Colour of body above reddish brown ; 



I'eet and hind legs grizzled buffy ... 2. 'pallida, Lyon, 



h. Colour of body above dull grizzled brown- 

 ish ; feet and hind legs grizzled gre}-- 

 ish ... ... ... ... ...3. wrmightonijljjon. 



Distribution : — 



1 . A. eUioti, Waterhouse. ^//?'^ locality : — Eastern Ghats, 



Madras (Elliot.) 



Other hcaUties :— "Madras"(Elliot). 

 (B. M.) 



Type:—B. M. No. 50. 1. 21.5. 



2. A. pallida, Lyon. Type locality : — Manbhuni, Ben- 



gal (Beavau). 



Oilier localities : — Raipur, Central 

 Provinces. (B. M.) 



Type:-B. M. No. 66.12.28.2. 



3. A. vrroughtoni, Lyon. Type locality : — Mandvi, Suiat. 



(Wi'oughton). 

 Other localities : — Matheian, 

 Bombay. (B. M.) 



2'//2Je:—B.M. No. 96.11.7.1. 



Gen. II. — TuPAiA. 



There appears to be no record of 

 No. 102. ferrvginea, TiafT. true ferrvginea with the mammary 

 No. 103. nioobarica, Zeleb. foimula of 2-2^8, within our limits. 



The Burmese form with three pair 

 of mammas is undoubtedly /)t?Zai/(7ea, Wagner. Thomas later (A. 

 M. N. H. (8), xiii, p. 2 1 3, 1914), siiggested that chinensis. And., 

 could not be allowed specific rank, but should be treated as a sub- 

 epecies of hel<ivgeri ; lor the Upper Burma Ibim of hdavgeri he 

 provided the subspecific name of siccata. Still later, on receipt of 

 the Pegu specimens collected by Mr. Mackenzie, Thomas further 

 established a subspecific name tenaster for a southern form of 

 belangeri, and a new species, clanssa, from Teuasserim. All these 

 forms may be arrauged in a key as follows : — 



Key to the forms of Tltaia. 



A. — Colour above speckled throughout ; a 

 more or less distinct shoulder stripe. 

 a. Muzzle not elongated. 



a\ Colour of lower bncknot essentially 

 different from thai of upper. 



