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2. T. sJienini, Wroughton. Type locality : — Jacobabad, Sind. 



(B. N. H. S.— Prater). 



Other localities : — Upper Sind Fron- 

 tier (M. S. I.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 15.11.1.88. 



3. T. dunni, Wroughton. Type locality : — Umbala, Punjab 



(Maj. Dunn). 



Other localities : — Umbala (B. M.). 

 Type :— B. M. No. 9. 4. 6. 10. 



4. T. hardwickei, Gray. Type locality : — Dharwar (Elliot). 



Other localities : — Dharwar ; Travan- 

 core (B. M.); Satara ; Dharwar ; Kana- 

 ra ; Coorg (M. S. I.). 



Co-Ujpes : — B. M. Nos. 11. e. and h. 



Lectotype:—B. M. No. ll.e. 

 6. T. cuvieri, Waterhouse. Type locality: — Ramnad, Madura. 



Other localities : — Trichinopoly ; Tin- 

 nevelly; Madura (B. M.) ; Bellary ; 

 Mysore (M. S. L). 



>y^e :— B. M. No. 55. 12. 24. 135. 

 6. T. ceylonica, Wroughton. Type locality : — Ceylon (Kelaart). 



Other localities : — Maha Oj^a, Man- 

 keni, Colombo, Kala Oya, and South- 

 ern Province, Ceylon (M. S. I.). 



Type :—B. M. No. 52. 5. 9. 31. 



Subfamily II. — Murine. 



It is in this group, as was to be expected, that we get the 

 widest divergence between Blanford's nomenclature, &c., and the 

 currently accepted view. In Linnasus' classification the genus 

 Mus included not only the Subfamily Murine, nor even only the 

 whole Family Murid^, but embraced forms which are now 

 accepted as belonging to quite different* Suborders, e.g., the 

 Marmots and the Guinea-Pigs. Of course Blanford's classification 

 was a great advance on this but he recognised only seven genera of 

 Murine, whereas now no less than twenty-three are accepted. Of 

 these, besides the genera used by Blanford, only three, viz. : — 

 Apodemus, Bandicota, and Rattus, were established before 1888, 

 and have since been revived. All the remainder, except Gunomys, 

 Hadromys and H^romys have been established, directly or 

 indirectly, as the result of the Survey. 



The following is an alphabetical list of the Indian genera of 

 MuRiNiE now recognised, with the reference and genotype in each 

 instance : — 



(1) AcoMYS, Geof^roy, Ann. Sci. Nat. 



(2) X., p. 126, 1838... ... A. cahirinus, Geoffroy. 



