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Lejnis hisindus. — " A hare which may belong to this species is 

 found in the foot hills below Darjeeling and I am informed has 

 been seen near Kalimpong. I saw no hares in the Terai but they 

 probably occur there." 



Cuon dulxhunnensis. — " A pack did considerable damage among 

 cattle not far from Narbong but did not show up on any of the big- 

 beats organised by Mr. W. K. Webb for my benefit. — C.A.C." 



Mr. Crump desires to place on record the assistance given him 

 by many officers. He writes : " Much of the success Avhich has 

 attended my efforts to make a representative collection of the 

 mammals of Sikkim and Darjeeling is due to the spontaneous assis- 

 tance I received from the people on the spot." 



H. E. Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal, took a personal 

 interest in this Survey and his support paved the way to any suc- 

 cess achieved. 



I am greatly indebted to the following gentlemen for their 

 generous help: — 



C. A. Bell, Esq., Political Agent in Sikkim. 



C. Muriel, Esq., Conservator of Forests. 



J. R. P. Gent, Assistant Conservator of Forests. 



The late J. L. Lister, Esq. 



R. S. Lister, Esq. 



J. Rankin, Esq. 



F. A. Moller, Esq. 



L. T. Mackintosh, Esq. 



The late G. P. Robertson, Esq. 



C. H. Dracott, Esq. 



W. K. Webb, Esq. 



H. S. Gibson, Esq. 



(1) PiTHEcrs RHESUS, Audeb. 



The Bengal Monkey. 

 (Synonymy in No. 7.) 



2 1, Narbong. 



{See also Reports Nos. 14, 15 and 19.) 



" Not observed in Native Sikkim. It occurs in the Terai and foot hills 

 below Darjeeling but was not in the neighbourhood of Sivok in March.'" — 

 •C.A.C. 



(2) PiTHECUS PELOPS, HodgS. 



The Himalayan Macaque. 



1840. Macacus (Pithez) peloj^s, Hodgson, J. A. S. B., IX, p. 1213. 

 1870. Macacus problematicus, Gray, Cat. Monk., &c., B. M., p. 128. 

 1875. Macacus rheso-similis , Sclater, P. Z. S., p. 495. 

 1888. Macacus assamensis, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 4 {Partim). 



S 2 1, Rongli; S 1, Ohuntang ; (S 1, Dikchu ; <S 1, Pashok 



c? 4, 2 1, Sukhiapokhri ; cJ 3, Batasia. 

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