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12. ViVEKBICULA MALACCENSIS, Gmel. 



The Small Indian Civet. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 Sittong R, Delta, ? sex, 6. 



(-See also Reports Nos. 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 

 25 and 27.) 



" Shot in the Delta forests "—J. M. D. M. 



13. Paradoxurus ravus. Miller. 



The Malayan Palm-Civet. 

 1891. Paradoxurux hermaphroditus, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 52. (partini.) 

 1913. Paradoxurus hermaphroditus ravus, MiWer, Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 



Vol. 61, No. 21, p. 2. 

 N. Zamayi Res. (80 mi. N. of Pegu), S 1- 

 " Shot at dusk in a tree. 

 "Vernacular name. — Karen— Tok Toh (o. inTok short)."— J. M. D. M. 



14. Arotogalidia letjcotis, Blyth. 



The Small-toothed Palm-Civet. 

 (Synonjfmy in No. 17.) 

 S. Zamayi Res. (60 mi. N. of Pegu), 6 1. 



" Shot in a high tree at dusk. Stomach empty ; intestines contained fruit 

 of Bovaejicus. I shot two together, but the other could not be found. 



"Vernacular names. — Burmese — Thit Te Kyee; Karen— Taw Hsee." 

 —J. M. D. M. 



15. MUNGOS BIRMANICUS, ThoS. 



The Small Burmese Mum/oose. 



1886. Uerpestes auropunctatus birmanicus, Thomas, A. M. N. H. ser. 5, 



XVII, p. 84. 

 1891. Herpestes birmanicus, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 59. 

 Sittang R. Delta (40 mi. N. of Pegu), ? sex, 1. 



16. Helictis personata. Geoff. 

 The Burmese Ferret Badger. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 



Pegu, J 1. 



"Caught in a garden just outside Pegu, The stomach contained beetles, 

 flies, some kind of debris (roots, 1 think), and five or six earthworms, 

 swallowed whole, or bitten into two or three pieces only." — J. M. D. M. 



17. Ursus malayanus, Reffl. 



The Malay Bear, 



N. Zamayi Res. (70 mi. N. of Pegu), $ 1. 



This specimen was not sent. It was shot in the extreme North of the 

 Pegu district, on the Pegu-Tharawaddy border, where, it is interesting to 

 note, Blanford says it is not found. 



18. Petaurista cineraceus, Blyth. 



The Tenasserim Broion Flying Squirrel. 

 1847. Pteromys petaurista, var. cineraceus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. XVI, 

 p. 865. 



