MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 475 



Rhinopoma kinneari, Wrought. 

 The greater Indian Mouse-tailed Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 5 c? cJ • 6 in al. Junagadh, Kathiawar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 3 and 4.) 



Nyctinomtts tragattjs, Dobs. 



Dobson^s Wrinkle-lipped Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



1 c? . Rajkot, Kathiawar. 



2 c? d ; 1 $ • Vankaneer, Kathiawar. 



(See also Reports Nos. 3, 5 and 9.) 



Pachyura, spp. 



Shreivs. 



1 5 • Keshod, Kathiawar. 



1 c? ; 1 $ • Verawal, Kathiawar. 



^ S 6 • Talala, Kathiawar. 



15 c? d" ; 2 $ $ . 1 in al. Sasan, Kathiawar. 



1 S ■ Bagdu, Kathiawar. 



13 c? c? ; 6 2 2- Kudia, Kathiawar. 



1 c? . Rajkot, Kathiawar. 



1 5 . Juna Bawli, Dhrangadhra. 



1 S • Satapur, Dhrangadhra. 



1 cS . Satapur, Dhrangadhra. 



1 (S • Sadla, Bajana, Kathiawar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9.) 

 Vernacular name : — OHtrcHUNDA. 



" Two shrews were taken from under wood stacks at Talala, they appear- 

 ed unusually slender in build and their tails were very round and smooth. 



Common at Sasan in the hedges near houses, they destroyed many mice 

 in my traps. 



Common at Keshod, found on the same ground as Creonnomys cutchicus ; 

 they destroyed quite half the rats trapped, so that I was compelled to visit 

 all traps during the night. 



Reported very rare at Rajkot, but I am informed that they are protect- 

 ed here which accounts for the fact that only one specimen was brought 

 to me."— C. A. C. 



Pachyura subfulva, And 



8 c? d ; 6 $ 2 . Juna Bowli, Kathiawar. 



2 c? d" ; 1 2 • Satapur, Dhrangadhra. 

 1 S' Moti Mojiti, Bajana. 



1 S • Sihor, Bhavnagar, Kathiawar. 



These small shrews agree fairly well with Crocidura suhfulva (Andr. J. A. 

 S.B. Vol. XLVI, p. 278, 1877) collected by Dr. F. Stoliczka in Cutch, 

 but as his types were immature, it is difficult to say for certain that these 

 are P. s2<4/M/ya, still this series has rather larger measurements than those 

 given of the type so that it would probably do. 



" The shrews were caught beneath walls." — C. A. C. 



