MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON. 1035 



••No. 128. Among big rocks, evergreen jungle. Mamrase, three pairs 

 inguinal, one axillary. 



"No. 148. Caught in Highbury House. Very wasted and thin. 



" No. 197. Large vaginal orifice quite separate from urethral." — P. G. 



(24) Rattus RATT0S KUFESCBNs, Gray. 

 The Indian House-Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Ootacamund, c? 1- 

 Kotagiri, S !• 

 " No. 164. Parasites in spirits : very rapid runners." — P. G. 



(25) MiLLARDIA MELTADA MBLTADA, Gray. 



The Dekhan Metad. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



Ootacamund, c? 6, 5 3. 



Coonoor, ? 1, (skull only). 



•• Caught in bank. This species is always verminous — see specimens in 

 spirits. They bleed freely from trap-wound." — P. G. 



(26) GuNOMYs KOK, Gray. 

 The Common Mole-Rat . 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Ootacamund, S 1? $ 1- 

 Kotagiri, $ 1. 

 Coonoor, ? 1, (juv.). 



" No. 190. Caught in garden at mouth of large burrow in soft earth. 

 Bait, bread."— P. G. 



(27) Leptjs nigricollis, Cuv. 



The South Indian Mare. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



Kotagiri, 5 1. 



(28) BiBOS GAURUS GAURUS, H. Sm. 

 The Common Gaur. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 Kotagiri, S 1, (skull only). 



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