NO. 1269. ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR MAMMALS— MILLER. 793 
Anderson, John. Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum. Calcutta, 1881. 
The following mammals recorded from the Andamans and Nicobars: 
Macacus carbonarius (Nicobars). 
Pleropus nicobaricus (both groups). 
Cynoptcrtis marginalus (Andamans). 
Cynoplerus scherzeri (Nicobars). 
Cynoptcrtis brackysoma (Andamans). 
Rhinolophus andamanensis (Andamans). 
Phyllorhinn {^Hipposidiros) 7UCobarensis (Nicobars). 
Phyllorhina (^Hijipuxidrros) bicolor (Nicobar-s). 
Vesperugo ( = Tylonyck'ris) pachypus (Andamans). 
Vesperugo (= Pipistrellm) tichili (Andamans). 
Vesperugo (=Pipistretlus) abrainux (Nicobars). 
Miniopterus pnsillun (both groups) . 
Tupaia nicobarica (Nicobars). 
Bartlett, a. D. Andaman monkey {Macacm andamanensis). Land and Water, 
VIII, July 24, 1869, p. 57. 
The description is based on an adult female Macacus leonimis procured at Port Blair, South 
Andaman Island. 
Blanpord, W. T. a monograph of the genus Paradoxurus. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 
don, 1885, pp. 780-808. 
The Andaman Paradoxurus tytkrii regarded as identical with P. grayi (pp. 803, 805). 
Blanford, W. T. Fauna of British India, I, Mammalia. 1888 (pp. 1-250) and 1891 
(pp. 251-617). 
The following species are stated to occur on the Andaman and Nicobar islands: 
Macacus leonimis (Andamans, probably introduced). 
Macaciis cynomolgus (Nicobars). 
Felis chausf (Andamans). 
Paradoxurus grayi (Andamans). 
Tupaia nicobarica (Nicobars). 
Pleropus nicobaricus (both groups). 
Pleropus ediilis (both groups). 
Cynoplerus scherzeri (Nicobars). 
Cynoplerus brachyotis (Andamans). 
Cynoplerus brackysoma (Andamans). 
Hipposideros nicobarensis (Nicobars). 
Rhinolophus andamanensis (Andamans). 
Miniopterus pusiUus (both groups). 
Pipistrdius lickelli (Andamans). 
Mus rattus (Nicobars). 
Musborversi (Andamans). 
Musmusculus (Andamans). 
Sus andamanensis (Andamans). 
Blyth, Edward. Notes on the fauna of the Nicobar Islands. Jovrn. Asiat. Soc. 
Bengal, XV, 1846, pp. 367-379. 
Contains brief notes on four mammals, Macacus cynomolgus{=umbrosus), Pleropus edulis 
(=nicobancus), Cynoplerus marginalus, and Hipposideros murinus, specimens of \jhich were 
procured by Mr. Barbe and Captain Lewis, and also mention of the Nicobar pig, a second 
species of monkey, and a large squirrel, none of which were taken. It is also remarked (foot 
note, p. 368), that Captain Lewis turned out a pair of Cervus axis in a locality where he 
believed they would propagate. 
Blyth, Edward. Report of Curator, Zoological Department, for May, 1858. Journ. 
Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XXVII, 1858, pp. 267-290. 
Contains an account of the specimens procured by a native collector in the employ of the 
Asiatic Society, who accompanied Dr. G. von Liebig during a visit to the penal settlement at 
Port Blair. The pig, here for the first time described as Sus andamanensis, is the only mam- 
mal recorded. 
