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(21) TUPAIA BBLiNGEKI SICCATA, ThoS. 



The Burmese Tree Shrew. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 



J3, $4, Kin; c? 1, Yin ; (?2, $ 3, Tatkon ; $1, Haingyan; 

 $ 1, Tsibet. 



(22) Pachyuba sp, 



A specimen (no skull) collected by Major F. 0. Owens in Saga- 

 ing was recorded in Report 16. 



(23) Felis affinis, Gray. 



The Jungle Cat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



1 (noskull), Lenakut. Two specimens collected at Tagyigin and 

 Yin, Lower Chindwin, by Gr. W. Dawson, I.C.S., were record-, 

 ed in the Supplement to the Tenasserim Report. 

 {See also Reports Nos. ;^, 4, 6, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18 and 19.) 



(24) Felis bengalensis, Kerr. 



The Leopard Cat. 



(Synonymy in No. 11.) 



(511 (no skull), Haungyan ; 1 (no skull) Pwepi. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 14, 15 and 16.) 



(25) ViVERRA ZIBETHA, L. 



The Large Indian Civet. 



(Synonymy in No. 14.) 



1, Yin (Collected by G. W. Dawson, I.O.S., and recorded in the 

 Supplement to the Tenasserim Report (No. 17). 

 This specimen seems to be an intermediate between true zibetha and 

 pruinosa, until the geographical distribution of these races is made clear by 

 further material 1 prefer to leave it as V. zibetha zibetha. 



(26) ViVERRA ZIBETHA PICTA, Wr. 



The Large Painted Civet. 

 1915. Viverra zibetha picta, Wroughton, Journ. B. N. H. S., XXIV., 



p. 64. d 1, $ 1, Hkamti. 

 This is a very brightly marked local race of zibetha. 



(27) ViVERRA sp. 



1, Nagpun near Kindat (no skull). 

 T am unable to give a name to this specimen. It very closely resembles 

 one in the National Collection from Shensi, China. 



(28) ViVERRA MEGASPILA, Blyth. 



The Burmese Civet, 

 (Synonymy in No. 16.} 



The specimen recorded in the Mt. Popa Report belongs here. 



It was collected by Major F. C. Owens in Sagaing. 

 1, Sagaing (Collected by Major F. C. Owens and recorded in 



the Mt. Popa report). 



