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rats. Four out of the five adult specimens show the white " caste mark " 

 on the forehead, showing that they represent the " Mus brahminicus " form 

 of Maj. R. E. Lloyd, i.m.s. 



(25) Rattus blanfordi, Thos. 



The White-tailed Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 2.) 

 Khandalla, d 4; §2. 



" No. 56. Caught with chapatti amongst some rocks on side of 

 mountain. 



" No. 103. Caught at foot of big tree. 



" No. 111. Trapped on bank of mountain torrent. 



No. 112. Mammse : one pair in each groin, one small in axillse. Four 

 large embryos in utero. 



No. 116. Trapped with cheese, chapatti and aniseed, on ledges of rock 

 in nullah."— P. G. 



(26) MiLLARDIA MELTADA MELTADA, Gray. 



The Dehhan Metad. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Poona, c? 3 ; ? 2. 



(27) GoLUNDA ELLiOTi, Gray. 

 The Common Bush Rat, 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Poona, 9 1, ? 1 juv. 



(28) GuNOMYS KOK, Gray. 

 The Common Mole-rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Poona, (S 1. 



" No. 14. Among cactus and rocks, by a pond near bungalow. Bait : 

 chapatti and oil of rhodium. Skin fairly tough." — P. G. 



(29) LePUS NIGRICOLLIS, CuV. 



The South Indian Hare. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 Poona, c? 1 ; ? 1. 

 Khandalla, $ 1. 



(30) MOSCHIOLA MEMINNA, Erxl. 



The Indian Chevrotain. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 Khandalla, d 1 ; $ 1 ; ? 1 (skull only). 

 " Shot with bow and arrow. The female suckling ; two mammse. — P. G. 



(31) SUS CRISTATUS, Wagu. 

 The Indian Wild Pig. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 Khandalla, ? 1 (skull only). 



