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(16) Pakadoxurxjs nigek, Desm. 



The Indian Toddy Cat. 



(Synonymy in No. 6.) 



S 2, Helwak, Satara ; c? 2, $ 1, Khed, Ratnagiri. 



" In Khed they are very common and almost a nuisance to the shop- 

 keepers, who suffer from the nightly raids made by these animals on their 

 stores. They have a particular attraction for jaggery." — S.H.P. 



{See also Reports Nos, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18 and 19.) 



(17) MUNGOS MUNGO ELLIOTI, Wr. 



Elliot's Mungoose. 

 1915. Mungos mungo ellioti, Wroughton, Journ. B. N. H. S., XXIV, p. 52. 

 c?2 (juvs.); $2, Shirgaum, Ratnagiri ; 5 1, Khed, Ratnagiri. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 5, 8, 9 and 11.) 



In a recent paper in this Journal (1. c) I divided mungo up into several 

 subspecies. The present specimens extend the range of ellioti fully 150 

 miles northwards from Dharwar, the type locality. 



(18) Oanis iNDicus, Hodgs. 



The Indian Jackal. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



cJ 1, $ 1, Khed, Ratnagiri. 



{See also Reports Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 



and 21.) 



( 19 ) Ratufa indica, Erxl. 



The Bombay Giant Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



(5 2, $ 2, Helwak, Satara ; J 1, $ 2, G-hatmatha, Satara. 



{See also Reports Nos. 6 and 9.) 



(20) FuNAMBULUS TRiSTEiATUS, Waterh. 



The Jungle Striped Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



S 14, 5 12, Helwak, Satara ; S 1, Ghatmatha, Satara ; § 2, Shir- 

 gaum, Ratnagiri ; c? 2, 5 1, Khed, Ratnagiri. 



{See also Reports Nos. 5 and 6.) 



(21) FUNAMBULIJS PENNANTI, Wr. 



The Common Five-striped Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 1,) ' 



c5' 1, $ 2, Karad, Ratnagiri ; 5 1, Medha, Satara. 



{See also Reports Nos, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15, 19 and 21.) 



Except for a single, specimen in the Dharwar Collection this is the 

 most southerly record for this species. 



" The commonist squirrel met with up to within thirty miles of the 

 Railway where its place is taken by F. tristriatus ." — S.H.P. , ^ 



