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Synopsis of the mammal fauna of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. 
Andaman Islands. 
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Dugonfr (Ingon 
R 
SuH luiiliuuaiiensis 
R 
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Sus nicdlmrit'iis 
A 
R 
R 
Mus iialmariim 
R 
R 
Mus stoicus 
A 
Mus taciturnus 
A 
A 
Mus andamanensis 
RA 
Mus pulliventer 
A 
Mus atratus 
A 
A 
Mus buiTulus 
A 
A 
Mus ftlcxaiulrinus 
A 
Paradox urns tytlerii 
RA 
R 
Felis chaus? 
Tupaia nicobarica nicoba- 
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RA 
Tupaia nicobarica surda. . 
A 
A 
Crocidura audamanensis. 
A 
Scotophilus teniminckii .. 
R 
R 
R 
Pipistu'llus tickt'lli 
Pipistrclliis tcimis? 
R 
Pipistrcllns ciimortse 
A 
Miiiioptcrus pusillus 
R 
R 
Rhiuoldphusandamanen- 
R 

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Hipposideros nicobarulse 
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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
The following articles have been examined during the preparation 
of thin paper. Though probably incomplete, the list is supposed to 
contain references to all the more important literature relative to the 
mammals of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. 
Alexander, J. E. Notice regarding the Little Andaman Island, Bay of Bengal. 
Edinburgh Neuj Philosophical Journal, II (October, 1826-April, 1827), pp. 43-48, 
pi. I, 1827. 
An account of the landing of a party from the East India Company's tran.sport Earl Kelly 
in search of water. Skulls of the Andaman pig mentioned (p. 46) and roughly figured (pl.i). 
