riiOCEE DINGS. 



159 



Contributiou. 



Locality. 



Donor. 



Muscat . 



Mesopotamia 



1 Arabian Fox, T. aiabica, 2t 



snakes, T.f/ tint hen', Z.rhodor- 



achis, 2 lizards, 1 centipede, 



6 scorpions and some 



insects, also o Close-barred 



Sandgrouse, P. lichtensteini, \ 



Arabian Seesee, A. heyi, 



liarbary Falcon, F. harharus ? 



4 Persian Turtle Doves, 



i*>. t. orenicola and 1 Blue 



Roch Thrush, M. sa.vatiles. 

 Four mammals, including a Per- 1 



sian Mungoose, M. j>ersicus, 



and a Syrian Hedgehog, E. 



calliiioni, and 3 birds, 1 Blue 



cheeked Bee-eater, M.persi- )■ 



cus and Pin-tailed Sand 



grouse, P. a. caudata. 

 3 Lizards 

 1 Tree Frog and a number of I 



insects. J 



Five Mammals : 1 Short-tailedGopaldhara 



Mole, 7'. micrura and four bats 

 3 Mammals : 1 Smaller Bandi- 

 coot Kat, -B. nemoricaya, 1 



Fulvous Leafnosed Bat, H. 



f ulcus aud 1 pipistrelle, 



1 bird. 

 5 Snakes : Brown Tree Snake, )- 



D. triyonata. Painted Tree 



Snake, D. pictus, Green Pit 



Viper, L. yramineus, Kukri 



Snake O. suOyriseus and Green 



"WTiip snake, D. mycterizans. 

 1 Scorpion . . 

 18 Bats 



Major A. R. Burton. 



Niterhat D i s 

 Palamau. 



Major F. P. Connor, 

 LM.S. 



Mr. H. Stevens. 



t., Mr. F. Field. 



Teesta Valley 

 Mesopotamia 



1 Jungle Cat, F. chaus ; Three 'j 

 birds : 1 Montagu's Har- '• 

 rier, C. cinevaceus, 2 Spotted j 

 Sandgrouse. P. sencyallus and j I 

 1 Black Partridge. F. rulyaiisj | 

 1 Snake. Coluber hoJysoni, alive. ^ \ 

 1 Spotted Himalayan Scops V Dharumsala 



Owl, 6'. spilocephalus. ) 



5 Snakes: Koj'al Snake, Z. ") 



diadema, Iridescent Earth I 



Snake, A', unicolor, Buff"- | 



j striped Keel-back, T. sftolatus, 



1 Banded Krait, B. fasciatus \ 



\ and <S'. oliraceus. \ 



\ 2 Scorpions . , . , J 



Pegu, Burma 



Mr. A. Primrose. 

 Major G. A. Perreau. 



Mr. C. H. Donald. 



Mr. J. M. D. Mac 



kenzic. 



