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3. P. (jroAji grayi, Bennett. 



4. 



5. 



P. (jrayi ivroughtoni, 

 Schwartz. 



P. larvata intradens, 

 Wroughton. 



Type localiti/ : — " India." 



Other localities : — Nepal (B. M.) ; 

 Kuniaon, 9,000' ; Dai>jiling 2,000' ; 

 Chin Hills (M. S. I.) 



Tyfe-.—B. M. No. 55.12.24.232. 

 (Type of lanigera, Hodgson, B. M. 

 No. 43. 1. 12. 103; Type of mpa- 

 lensis, Hodgson, B. M. No. 45. 1. 8. 

 297). 



Type localiti/ : — ^Grharial, Punjab. 

 (Dium). 



Other localities : — Simla, Punjab ; 

 Kashmir (B. M.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 7. 11. 21. 11. 



l^/'pG locality : — Myitkyina, Up- 

 per Burma. (Capt. A. W. Kem- 

 mis.) 



Other localities : — Yunnan, China 

 (B. M.) Northern Shan States 

 (M. S. I.). 



Ti/pe :— B. M. No. 9.7.20.6. 



Gen. VI. — Arctogalidia. 



The name Arctogale was first used by Kaup in 1829 (Entw) 

 Gesch. Nat. Syst. Ear. Thierwelt. ii, p. 30.) for a genus of 

 MuSTELiD^, and Merriam substituted (Science, v., p. 302, 1897) 

 for it the name of Arctogalidia in its present connexion. 



No. 56. Leucotis, Horsf. 

 Distribution : — 



The only species. 



A. leucotis, Horsfield. 



Type locality : — Tenasserim. 



Other localities : — Lower Siam ; 

 Malay Peninsula (B. M.); Tenas- 

 serim Village (M. S. I.). 



Type:—B.U. No. 79.11.21.545. 



Gen. VII. — Hemigalus. 



Thomas has pointed out (J. B. N. H. S. xxiii., p. 612, 1915), that 

 the animal usually known as Hemigale hardwickei, must in future 

 be called Hemigalus derbianus, Graj^. Blanford does not mention 

 the genus at all, for it had not, in his day, been found withni cur 

 limits. The Survey having now obtained specimens from Tenasserim, 



