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Genus NESOKIA (pt. i. p. 226). 

 f^eSokta fcantltaiia (Bechstein 1 ). 



Syn. Mus bandicota, Bechstei n a . 

 Mus giganteus, Hardwicke 3 . 

 Nesokia gigantea, auct. 



Hob. India. 



M. 2967. The left ramus of the mandible ; from a cave at Billa- 

 Surgam, Karnul district, Madras. Other specimens are 

 described and figured by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia 

 Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iv. p. 35, pi. viii. figs. 15, 15 a. 



Presented by the Director of the Geological 

 Survey of India, 1886. 



feofc, Gray 4 . 



Syn. Mus kok, Gray 5 . 



Arvicola indica, Gray 6 . 

 Nesokia indica, auct. 



Probably a variety of N. bengalensis. 

 Hob. India. 



M. 2968. Several mandibular rami ; from the caves of Billa-Surgam, 

 Karnul district, Madras. Other specimens are described 

 and figured by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' 

 ser. 10, vol. iv. p. 35, pi. viii. figs. 13, 14. 



Presented by the Director of the Geological 

 Survey of India, 1886. 



M. 2970. Specimens of the humerus and femur; from the same 

 locality. Same- history. 



Genus MUS (pt. i. p. 226). 



Mus orthodon, Hensel 7 . 



A Rat apparently allied to the group comprising M. jerdom of 

 India and M. coxinga of Formosa. 

 Hab. Sardinia. 



1 Allgem. Uebers. vierfiissige Thiere, vol. ii. p. 713 (1800). 



2 Loo. tit. 



a Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. rii. p. 306 (1804). 



4 Charlesworth's Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. i. p. 585 (1837). Mus. 



Loc. cit. 



6 Illustrations of Indian Zoology, vol. i. pi. xi. (1830-32). 



7 Not found. 



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