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(25) SoRicuLUS CAUDATUS, Horsf. 

 Hodgson's Broivn-toothed Shreiv. 

 (Synouymy in No. 15.) 

 J -1, Gopaldhara ; c? 1, $ 1, Songma ; cJ 28, § 14, Pashok. 

 {See also Report No. 23.) 

 (26) SoKicuLTTS NIGEESCENS, Gray. 

 The Sikhim Brown-toothed Shrew. 

 (Synonymy in No. 15.) 

 61, ? 1, Gopaldhara ; d 3, $ 6, Pashok. 

 {See also Eeport No. 23.) 



(27) Nectogale sikhimensis, de Wint. 



The Thibetan Water Shrew. 

 (Synonymy in No. 23.) 

 S , Tong Song ; ? 1, Pashok. 



(28) ViVEEKA ZIBRTHA, L. 



The Large Indian Civet. 

 (Synonymy in No. 20.) 

 c5'l, 2 1, Gopaldhara ; $ 1, Songma ; J 2, $ 1, Pashok. 



(29) MUSTELA KATHIAH, HodgS. 



The Yelloio-bellied Weasel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1 5.) 

 $ 1, Pashok. 

 (30) PxEEOMYS (Hylopetes) albonigee, HodgS. 



The Particoloured Flying Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 20.) 

 Si, $ 2, Pashok ; $ 1, Ambootia. 



{See also Reports Nos. 23 and 25.) 



(31) Ratufa gigantea, Mc.Cl. 

 The Assam Giant Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 14.) 

 $1, Pashok. 



{See also Report No. 23.) 



(32) ToMEuxBS lokeoides, HodgS. 



The Hoary-bellied Himalayan Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No, 23.) 



S 4, Gopaldhara ; c? 1, $ 4, Pashok ; J 2, Tong Song. 

 Half of these represent the old species similis. The question of seasonal 

 pelage in these squirrels has been dealt with in the last Report and 

 elsewhere in this Journal. 



