AiiotliLT spt'ciiiu'ii Iroiii M;ilai(ii Mtuii'il l.\ l>r. Maiii-^iv ih in llii- 

 Tweeddale coUectiuii in the British Museum, wlult- two iii.<untf<l 

 s]Mn-imL'n.s irom uus|ifiiHo<l localitifs in tin- Katll.'^ .\Iiih.-iiiii. Siii'^'a|Min', 

 are i>robably rolVralilc to this fonii. 



Remarks. — According' to lihiiiford "Faun. Hrit. lud. Hirdn." iii, 

 \>. 287 (1895) I, BkLo riiroiiniinhin has not Ikhmi n-cordt-d I'roin furtht-r 

 south tliau Aracau so that tlie i)rt'sent ufcunt'iui- is a v«'rv (•4in«i<l»'ralili' 

 extension in ranj^je. I liave Ikm-u iinalilf to •■xaiuiiif aduh Clunew 

 specimens whieli may |Missil)ly |iio\e identical with this and not the 

 Indian raee. 



F..M.:<. tlwrniiiKni l*n"w. 



