SUMMARY OF THE INDIAN MAMMAL SURVEY. 



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2. v. torquatus, Wagner. 



Type locality : — Hills of Nepal. 



Other localities : — Kashmir ; Nepal ; 

 Sikkim (B.M) ; Chin Hills (M.S.I). 



Type: — ^ Unknown. (Type oi prui- 

 nosits, Blyth; Incl. Mus. Calc. No. r.) 



Gen. II. — Helarctos. 



This name was established by Hors- 

 field in 1825 (Zool. Journ. II. p. 

 221), as a svibgenus of Uksus, but 

 is now generally accepted as a full 



No. 99. malayanus, RafF. 



Distribution : — 



H. malayanus, Raffles. 



genus. 



The only species. 



Type locality '.—Sumatva. (Raffles). 

 Other localities : — Malay Peninsula 

 (B.M.). Chindwin; Shan States 

 (M. S.I.). 

 Type : — Unknown. 



Gen. III. — Melursus. 

 No. 100. ur sinus, Shaw. The only species. 



Distribution : — 

 M. ursinus, Shaw. 



Type locality : — " Interior parts of 

 Bengal." 



Other localities : — " Madras" (Sykes) 

 (B. M). Bengal ; Coorg ; Ceylon 

 (M.S.I). 



TyjJe : — Unknown. 



Order VI. — Rodentia. 



The Rodentia are divided by Blanford into two Suborders 

 which he distinguishes as follows : — 



Key to the suborders of Rodentia. 



A. Two incisors in upper jaw ... ... I. Simplicidentata. 



B. Four incisors in upper jaw (two of 



them small and placed behind the 



others) ... ... ... ... II. Duplicidentata. 



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