324 APPENDIX. 



The genus Pholidotus is stated to differ from Manis in having the upper 

 part of the fore and hind feet covered with scales to the toes, whilst in 

 Manis, as restricted, the fore feet are hairy, without scales. The scales of 

 the body too are said to be shorter and broader than in Manis. 



Page 316. M. aurita is placed as Pholidotus Dalmanni, Manis 

 Dalmanni, Sundevall, described from China. Gray states that the skull 

 is stouter and more solid than in the last species, and that the nasal 

 bones are more rounded. He also considers that le Payigolin, figured 

 by Buffon, vol. x. t. 34, is intended to i-epresent this species, and not 

 the common one. 



The following species of Cetacea have been described by Owen from 

 collections made by Walter Elliot on the East coast, mostly near Viza- 

 gapatam. 



Delphinus godama. 



d. lentiginosus. 



d. maculiventer. 



d, fusifoemis. 



d. pomeegra. 



Phoc^na BREVIROSTRIS. 



Physeter (Euphysetes) simus. 



I regret not to be able to furnish descriptions of these. 



