202 Notice of some Mammalia and Birds from Upper India. 
Fig. 3. Group of pear-shaped nerve-globules with pedicles all lying in same 
direction, the globules showing large nuclei and nucleoli from 
cerebral ganglion of E. papillosa. 
Fig. 4. Two isolated, pear-shaped, pedicled, nucleated nerve-corpuscles of 
large size from the same. 
Fig. 5. Smallest cells, bright and transparent, probably nucleoli, from the 
same. 
Fig. 6. Side view of dorsal tentacle of EZ. coronata: a, olfactory ganglion 
and nerve. 
Fig. 7. Dorsal tentacle with sheath, Doto fragilis. 
fig. 8. Lateral view of ditto ditto, Dendronotus arborescens. 
Fig. 9. Front view of ditto ditto ditto. 
Fig. 10. Side view of dorsal tentacles and laminated crest of Antiopa splen- 
dida : a a, tentacles ; 6, laminated crest ; c, ganglionic swelling in 
front of median cerebral ganglion; dd, tractus olfactorius to lami- 
nated crest; ee, ditto ditto to tentacle, 
Fig. 11. Front view of dorsal tentacle of Doris coccinea, showing central 
stem and laminz. 
Fig. 12. Olfactory laminz of Burn Trout, showing its resemblance to those 
of Doris coccinea: a, nostril; b, central stem; c, laminz. 
XX.—Brief Notice of several Mammalia and Birds discovered by 
B. H. Hodgson, Esq., ix Upper India. By Tuomas Hors- 
FIELD, M.D. &c. 
Dear Sir, Library, East India House, Feb. 12, 1849. 
B. H. Honeson, Esq., late British resident at Nepal, who is now 
zealously pursuing his researches into the natural history of the 
upper provinces of India, has lately presented to the museum of 
the East India Company, a small collection of mammalia from 
the neighbourhood of Sikim and Darjeling, and two birds from 
Tibet; and (Mr. Hodgson) being desirous that a concise notice 
of them may be communicated to the public without delay, until 
he‘shall have an opportunity of publishing a more detailed de- 
scription of the new species, I request you, in his name, to insert 
the following list, with a few remarks, into an early number of 
the ‘ Annals and Magazine of Natural History.’ 
Yours faithfully, 
Richard Taylor, Esq. Tuomas HorsFiecp. 
List of Mammauta from Sikim and Darjeling, near Nepal, in 
Upper India. 
Numbers 1 to 4 have already been described and published. 
1. Genus Porcua, Hodgson, Journal of the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal, vol. xvi. p. 423, with a figure. 
Type Porcula Salvania®, Hodgson. 
* Salvania, of or belonging to the Saul forest. 
