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Eeinaceus mickopus, Blyth. 



The Nortliern Pale Hedgehog. 



(Synonymy in No. 3). 



2 d" d ; 1 ? • Junagadh, Kathiawar. 

 2 d" J ; 4 § § . Verawal, Kathiawar. 

 14 d c? ; 7 $ $ . Rajkot, Kathiawar. 

 2 c? d ; 2 ?. $ . Vankaneer, Kathiawar. 

 1 S ■ Juna, Bowli . 

 1 $ . Muli, Muli State, Kathiawar. 



{See also Report No. 3). 



Vernacular name. — Sbvra. 



"Said to be fairly common where the soil is light or sandy. The natives 

 say they do not find it in the forest. The natives in Junagadh appear to 

 know of a dark hedgehog, but I could not obtain a specimen. Common at 

 Rajkot, some were dug out of holes in the ground, others found beneath 

 bushes. Nocturnal. The natives in Rajkot declare that they do not know 

 of a dark coloured hedgehog. Kept in confinement, hedgehogs voluntarily 

 abstain from food for many days."^ — C. A. 0. 



Fblis affinis, Gray. 



The Jungle Cat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1). 



1 5 • Junagadh, Kathiawar. 



1 5 • Baradia, Kathiawar. 



1 $ . Kudia, Kathiawar. 



1 j ; 1 5 . juv. Rajkot, Kathiawar. 



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



Vernacular names. — Munra, Jungla Billa, Jungli Billi. 



"A common cat in the district, many varieties are described but much 

 exaggerated" — C. A. 0. 



Felis (Domestic). 



1 S • Junagadh, Kathiawar. 

 1 c? . Talala, Kathiawar. 

 1 S • Rajkot. Kathiawar. 



Felis obnata. Gray and Hardw 

 The Indian Desert Cat. 

 (Synonymy in No. Vi.) 

 1 S • Rajkot, Kathiawar. 



{See also Report No. 3.) 



" Not often observed here, this specimen was shot in a patch of grass 

 near a tank. The stomach contained a rat and some vegetable matter. " 

 —0. A. C. 



VlVERRICULA MALACCENSIS, Gmel. 



The Small Indian Civet. 

 (Synonymy iu No. 3.) 

 1 J ; 1 ? • Rajkot, Kathiawar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 3, 5 and 7.) 



