194 



TJRSID.T. 



larger and more persistent than the second and third ; the lower 

 sectorial has a small and indlstinot blade and greatly developed 



Fig. 52. — Skull of Ursiis malai/anus. young. 

 (In older animals the breadth is proportionally much greater.) 



tubercular heel. The second true molar is about the same length 

 as the lower sectorial, but broader, the hindmost molar is shorter. 



Synopsis of Indian, CeyJonese, and Burmese Impedes. 



A. Colour brown ; claws brown or white U. arctus, p. 194. 



B. Colour black. 



a. Lartjer : length over 5 feet ; ears 5 to 



6 inches lono- ; claws black U. forqiiafufs, p. 107. 



b. Smaller : lenfrth under 4 feet G inches ; 



ears about 2 inches long; claws pale . . U. malai/iuiKS, p. 109. 



97. Ursus arctus. The brown Bear. 



Ursus arctos, L. Si/d. Nat. ed. 12, i, p. GO (17GG). 



Ursus isabellinus, Ilorsf. Linn. Trans, xv, p. ,'5."?2 ('L'^S"); Adamx, 



P.Z.S. l8o8, p. 017; Bl)/th, Cat. p. 76 ; Jerdon, Mam. p. GO; 



Lydf'kher, J. A. KB. xlvi, pt. 2, p. 2S5 ; Sculli/, P. Z. 8. 1881, 



p. 208. 

 ? Ursus pruinosus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xxii, p. .'JSO ; W. Blanf. J. A. 



S. B. xlvi, pt. 2, p. 818. 



Barf-ka-rinrh, LdJ-hhdhl, II.; Ildpiit, Kashmiri; Dreuf/mo, I'.alti ; 

 Jh-m-mor, Ladak : lirahn, Kishtwar; Z>»A, Nepal ; Tum-k/iaina, Tihe- 

 tan ; >S/iow hear of iMimpeau si)nrfsnien. 



