MAMMAL SUJiVEy OF INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON. isl 



'27. Cannomys PATEit, Thos. 



Popa Bamboo Rat, 



184l\ R/iizomi/g //adiun, Hodgson, Calo. Journ, N. H. 1[, pp. 60, J 10. 

 184o. Ri/zomi/s castancus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. Xll, p. 1007. 

 lSi)l. lilii/zomys badius, Blaiiford, Mammalia, No. 'dVl. (partim.) 

 11)15. Cannomi/s pater, Thomas, A.N. M.H. ser. 8, Vol. XVJ, p. .'Jl:!. 

 Dawo (r>0 m. X. of Pegu), $. 1. 



•JS. CaPKICOUNIS SU.MAXKENSl.S .AriLNK-EDWAllDSI. 



T/ic Sze Chuen Scrow. 



Shwegvin ( probably) ; bought in Pegu bazaar, frontlet and part of 

 skull only. 



{See also Report No. 17. Supp.) 



" One pair of horns sent, bought in the bazaar. Serow do occur in* the 

 district, but are rare. I think this pair of horns camo from Shwegyin, N. 

 W., on the other side of the Sittang. 



" Vernacular name. — Karen— Ta Pa."— J. M. D. M. 



i'9. Manis aurixa, Hodgs. 

 The Eastern rayvjolin. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 



(40 m. N. of Pegu), $ 1 (imm.). 

 *' Caught walking along a path at dusk. 



" Vernacular names. — Burmese — Thingway ky'at ; Karen— Yu-ha\v." — 

 J. M. D. M. 



