386 JOURNAL, BOMB AY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVI 



Northern Mysore & Kanara ; collected for the Mammal Survey- 

 by Mr. G. C. Shortridge ; B. M. serial No. 12.11.28.— 

 Sagar, Shimoga District (2,500')— 

 .117 2 , 8 June 1912 193— 32—23 



.111 $ , 13 „ ' „ 160— 198— 32— 20.5- Weight 2f oz. 



Kardibetta Forest, Shimoga District (2,500') — 

 .112 1318 s 21 June 1912 '" IGO— 210— 33.5-22- 



182— 250— 36-25 

 170—237—33—22 



.113 1333 s 25 „ 

 .114 1320 $ 21 „ 



Gersappa (sea-level) — 

 .115 1194 $ 26 May 1912 

 .116 $ 31 „ „ 



Weight 3| oz. 

 5^ 



^8 



177_246— 35— 22- Weight 5^ 

 169—217—34—21 



cz. 



G, 



South Mahratta; collected for the Mammal Survey by Mr. 

 'C. Shortridge : B. M. serial No. 12.6.29— 



11 Dharwar (specimens collected by Mr. 0. Hudson, 1907 ; B. M. 

 7.11)- 



159—160—31—21. 

 154—176—32—22. 

 168—190—33—21. 

 150—181—31—23. 

 146—178—33—21. 

 175—200—33—23. 

 Bubli (2,200')—^ 

 .102 J, 31 Dec. 1911 165— 194— 32— 22-5 



Average of 78 adults (head and body ranging between 140 and 

 204) :— 



170— 207— 33-1— 12-8 = 100— 122— 19-5- 12-8. 

 The following table shows the changes in proportions at different 

 stages of growth : — 



Head and body, 

 mm. 



No. of 

 specimens. 



Average per cent, of head nnd body 

 length formed by H. A: B. Tail. 

 Hind-foot. Ear. 



100— 121— 29-9— 19-5 

 100—136—25 

 100— 130— 23-2— 14-6 

 100— 121— 20-5— 13-6 

 100— 124— 20-3- 13-1 

 100—122—19 -12-7 

 100— 118— 18-7— 12-4 

 100— 121 — 17-3— 11-7 

 100— 106— l6-8~ll-3 



In calculating the above averages use has been made of some of 

 the measurements recorded by Lloyd (Bee. Indian Mus. iii, p. 60). 



