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(20) Rhinopoma hardwickei, Gray. 



The Lesser Indian Mouse-tailed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



J 1/5 4, Singar, Gaya. 



{See also Reports Nos. 5, 7, 8, 10 and 12.) 



" Most of these specimens (including kinneari) were shot during flight, 

 which is high and late in the evening. They are gregarious and here 

 inhabited old, discarded mica mines, where searching was difliciilt and even 

 dangerous." — O.A.C. 



(21) Pachyuka sp. 



(5 7, 5 5, 7, Dalconganj ; $ 1, Gajhundi ; 

 d" 2, 2 3, Singar, Gaya ; cJ 4, 5 5, in al. 3, Nimiaghat ; 

 5 1, Paresnath ; '^2, Sangajata ; J 1, 5 1, in al. 2, Luia ; 

 $ 2, Koira ; J 1, Midnapur ; (5 2, $ 1, Salbani. 



(22) Pachyuka miceonyx, Blyth. 



The Kumaon Pigmy Shrew. 



(Synonymy in No. 15.) 



(5 7, c58, Luia. 

 " These shrews were caught in the fields and under grass stacks near 

 the villages. The lateral gland is large and oval and the tail of the average 

 male is very thick at the base." — C.A.C. 



(23) Pachyuka hodgsoni, Jerd. 



The Darjeeling Pigmy Shreic. 



(Synonymy in No. 15.) 



(51, Sangajata ; (52, 5 7, Luia ; c5 1. $1, Koira. 



("See also Report No. 16.) 



" Most of these were caught in or near villages. For shrews they are 

 wonderfully nimble." — C.A.C. 



(24) Felis parcus, L. 

 The Panther. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 1, Daltonganj. 



{See also Reports Nos. 6, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16 and 18.) 



(25) Felis affinis. Gray. 



The Jungle Cat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 1, Singar, Gaya ; ^^1, Koira ; (51, Salbani ; (51, Nimiaghat ; 

 (51, $1, Jagodih ; Jl, Lohra. 

 (.See also Reports Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16 and 18.) 

 " Does not appear to be very common in Bihar and Orissa." — C.A.C. 



(26) Felis sp. (Domestic). 

 5 1, Nimiaghat. 



