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PROGRESS OF THE MAMMAL SURVEY. 



When the last report was published, (page 229 of the last 

 flournal) Mr. C. A. Crump, the Society's first Collector, had finish- 

 ed his tour in the Berars. As the rains were approaching it was 

 decided to send him to Cutch and he arrived there on the 6th July 

 1911. H. H. the E.ao Saheb and H. H, the Kumar Saheb being 

 both keen naturalists as well as sportsmen lent our Collector every 

 assistance, and as a result the Cutch collection is a fairly represen- 

 tative one. H. H. the Rao Saheb has kindly consented to fill in the 

 few blanks w^hich were left. Mr. Crump collected at Bhuj, Rhoda 

 Motha, Nokania, Dhonsa, Charwar, Pirwadi, Anjar, Gagodar, , 

 Makhal, Nanda, Adesoor, Padampur, Chitrod and finally worked , 

 back to Bhuj, finishing early in October. He obtained some 350 

 specimens, all of which will be described in Mr. Wroughton's 

 report in oiir JoTirnal in due course. Amongst the specimens was 



Rough map of Cutch— drawn by Mr. 0. A. Cruiuii showing the iilaces visited by him when 

 collecting mammals. 



