782 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



(40) Ratius nitidus, Hodgs. 



Hodgson Orey-bellied Rat. 



(Synonymy in No. 15.) 



(5-27, $20, Gopaldhara; $ 2, Tong Song; J 24, $17, Pashok. 



{See also Report No. 23.) 



(41) Rattus fulvescbns, Grajr. 



The Chestnut Rat. 



(Synonymy in No. 15.) 



(52, 2 1, Gopaldhara ; $ 1, Songina ; c? 54, 5 45, Pashok. 



{See also Reports Nos. 23 and 25.) 



(42) Rattus listeri, Thos. 



The Sikkim Giant Rat. 



1916. Epimys listeri, Thomas, Journ. B. N. H. S., Vol. XXIV., p. 407. 



c? 2, Pashok. 

 This is the most western form of this group of Giant Rats with white 

 tail tips of which we have lately received mackenziei from the Ohin Hills. 

 It is indicated in Blanford's Mammalia by the name boioersi. 



(43) Dacnomys millakdi, Thos. 

 The Lavfje-toothed Giant Rat. 

 1910. Damomt/s millardi, Thomas. Journ. B. N. H. S., Vol. XXIV., 

 p. 404. 



9 1, Gopaldhara ; 2 1, Pashok. 

 A new Genus had to be established to contain this striking new animal, 

 whose closest affinities seem to be with a small group of genera found in 

 and round Borneo. 



(44) GuNOMYs BENGALENSis, Gr. & Hardw. 

 The Bengal Mole Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 19.) 

 S 16, ? 17, Pashok. 



{See also Reports Nos. 20 and 23.) 



(45) Oannomys badius, Hodgs. 

 The Bag Bamboo Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 20.) 

 Not sexed 1, Narbong. 



{See also Reports Nos. 23 and 25.) 



(46) Lbpxjs kuficaudatus, Geoff. 

 The Common Bengal Hare. 

 (Sjmonymy in No. 15.) 

 $ 1, juv. Gopaldhara. 



{See also Reports No.^, 19, 21 and 2'?,.) 



