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MAMMALIA. 



Aonyx horsfieldii, Gray CJtarlesw. Mag. N. H., \, p. S^o (1837); Swinhoe 



P. Z. S., 1870, p. 229; Anderson Anat. Zool. Res., p. 213. 

 Lutra indigitatus, Hodgson J A. S. B,, viii, p. 320 (1839). 

 Aonyx leptonyx, Gray List Mamm. B. M., p. 71 (1843) ! Cantor J. A. S. B., 



XV, p. 195; Horsfield Cat. E. I, Mus., p. 117; id Cat. Cam. Mamm., 



p. 110; Swinhoe P. Z. S., 1870, p. 229; Blyth J. A. S. B., xliv, Burma 



List, p. 28; Jentink Notes Leyd. Mus., xi, p. 25. 

 konyx s\k\men'A\s, Horsfield Ann. Mag. N. H., xvi, p. 109 (1855); Gray 



Cat. Hodgs. Coll., 2nd ed., p. 7. 

 Aonyx indigitatus, Gray Cat. Hodgs. Coll., 1st ed., p. 14 (1846); Horsfield 



Cat. E. I. Mus,, p. 119; Gray Cat. Cam. Mamm., p. 1 10. 

 Lutra swinhoei, Gray P. Z. S,, p. 182 (1867): id., Cat. Cam. Mamm., p. 105 ; 



Swinhoe P. Z. S., 1870, p. 625; Anderson Anat. Zool, Res., p. 213. 

 Lutra aurobrunnea, aptid McMaster Notes on Jerdon, p. 18 (1870). 

 Lutra (Aonyx) leptonyx, Anderson Anat, Zool. Res., pp. 202, 213 



(1878). 

 Lutra cinerea, Thomas P. Z. 5., p. 195 (1889). 



The Clawless Otter ; Chusam, Bhotea ; Suriam, Lepcha. 



Distribution. — Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Hainan, South China, 

 Malay Peninsula, Burma, Yunnan, Assam, Himalayas up to 

 8,000ft. and as far west as Mussoorie, and throughout the eastern 

 half of the Indian Peninsula from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin 

 including the Nilgiris, 



