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(12) Melursus uksinus, Shaw. 



The Sloth Bear. 



(Synonymy in No. 11.) 



Kotagiri, ? 1. 



(13) Canis naria, Wrought. 



The South Indian Jackal. \ 



1916. Canis nana, Wroughton. Journ., B. N. H. S., Vol. XXIV, p. 661. 

 Ootacamund, $ 1. 



(14) CuoN DUKHUNENsis, Sykes. 



The Indian Wild Doy. 



(Synonymy in No. 2.) 



Ootacamund, ?11. 



Kotagiri, ? 1 (skull only). 



(15) Pexatjrista philippensis, Ell. 

 The Madras Flying-Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 Kotagiri, c? 1, ? 1. I 



" No. 213. Out of hole in tree below tea factory." — P. G. \ 



(16) Ratufa indica centralis, Ryl. I 



The Bombay Giant Squirrel. 

 (Synonj^my in No. 5.) 

 Kotagiri, S 1, $ 1. 

 Coimbatore, 5 1. 

 " Common in bamboo belt in Fever Belt at foot of Nilgiris. 

 ■' No. 227. Mammse, three pairs abdominal." — P. G. 



(17) FuNAMBULUS GOSSEi, Wrought, and Dav. 

 The Nilyiri Forest Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 Kotagiri, cj'S, 5 1. 

 Coimbatore, $ 1. 

 " 219. Mammse, two pairs inguinal. Suckling. "^P. G. , 



(18) FuNAMBULUs suBLiNEATUS, Waterh. 

 The Malabar Pigmy Palm-Squirrel, 

 (Synonymy in No. ll.i 

 Kotagiri, c? 1. ] 



'A tag of skin 16 mm. long, coverea witn short hairs, in region of I 



umbilicus." — P. G. 



(19) Mus UKBANus, Hodgs. 



The Indian House-Mouse. \ 



(Synonymy in No. 30.) . \ 



Ootacamund, S ~. , 



Kotagiri, cJ 1, $2. 



