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breadth across braincase between ridges 13; palatilar length 14*6 ; 

 palatal foramina 7 ; tipper molar series 4* 5, 



Hab. — Laid Hills, Seliwau, Sind. 



y//pe.— Adult male in spirit. B. M. No. 91. 11. 1. 11. Collec- 

 ted by Mr. H. E. Watson and presented by Mr. W. T. Blanford. 



This species has considerable superficial resemblance to A. rus- 

 saius, especially to the Egyptian form of that animal, but has not 

 its greater extension of the spines anteriorly, its heavily clad ears 

 or black soles. No doubt it is really a pale eastern relative of A. 

 dimidiatus, from which it may be distinguished by its greater pallor 

 and the complete absence of any sharp line of separation between 

 the yellowish of the upper surface and the white of the lower. 



