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MAMMALIA. 



its longer tarsus, and by the colour of the tarsus, which is blackish ; 

 the differences of the tarsus and tail of the two races are shown 

 in the accompanying measurements. It is not easy to separate 

 the synonymy of the two races, as the southern variety has been 

 almost entirely overlooked hitherto; this was in consequence of 

 the fact that Blyth's specimens from Midnapur, which he naturally 



considered be- 

 longed to the 

 northern race, 

 were really 

 more nearly 

 allied to the 

 southern race. 

 As will be 

 seen by the 

 accompanying 

 table, the varie- 

 ties run into 

 one another in 

 the Centra 

 Provinces. 



Var A. 



a-b. 2 Skins 

 c-d. 



e-g. 3 



h-l. 4 



Skins, 

 2 skulls. 



Skins, 



I skull. 

 Skins juv. 



O-q. 



Skin 

 Skin 

 3 Ale 

 Ale. 



i$2 



•w-x. 



y- 



z. 

 a'-b? 

 c'-d? 



e? 



f\ 



Ale. juv. $ 

 Ale. $ 



Ale. I skull $ 

 Skeleton 



mtd. 

 2 Skulls 

 Skull 



typicus. 

 Balu- 



SkuU 

 2 Ale. 

 2 Ale. 

 Ale. 

 Ale. 

 Ale. 



juv. 



$ 

 ? 



juv. 



I'b.i Skins, 



2 skulls. 



Pishin, Persian 

 chistan, 10-2-72. 

 Agra district 



Maunbhoom 



>, 12-64 



Berhampore 



Pishin, Baluchistan, joof^et. 



Rajanpur, Punjab 



Cutch 



Allahabad 



Berhampore, Bengal 



Berhampore 



Berhampore 

 Pishin, Baluchistan 

 Sitapur, Oude 



Gulistan, Afghanistan 



Kirta 



Beebeenanee, Beluch 



Var B. — cuvieri. 

 Nilgiris, Madras 



W. T. Blanford. 



Agra Museum. 



Mus. Collector (i865). 



Mus. Collector (1866). 

 R. C. Beavan. 

 W. Theobald, A.S.B. 

 W. T. Blanford. 



E. Saunders. 



F. Stoliczka 



J. Cockburn (1872). 

 W. Theobald, A.S.B. 

 W. Theobald, A.S.B. 



A.S.B. 

 A.SB. 



W. T. Blanford. 

 A. Barclay. 

 A. Barclay. 

 J. A. Murray. 

 ]. A. Murray. 

 J. A. Murray. 



R. H. Bcddomc, 



