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Variety with white underparts. 



1 c? • Keshod, Kathiawar. 



i c? ; 1 $ ■ Talala, Kathiawar. 



18 c? (5 ; 10 § $ . Sasan, Kathiawar. 



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



Bandicota malabarica, Shaw. 



The Malabar Bandicoot. 



(Synonymy in No 5.) 



2 c? c? ; 7 $ § . Sasan, Kathiawar, 



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



Vernacular name: — Gus. 



" Very plentiful in Sasan village ; from reports it has temporarily 

 disappeared from the neighbourhood of Junagadh." — C. A. C. 



Lbggada sadhu, Wrought. 



The ashy Spiny-Mouse. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



2 c? cl ; 13 $ $ . Kudidela, Kathiawar. 



2 c? c? : 2 $ $ . Vankaneer. 



6 cJ c? , Juna Bowli. 



12 S 6 ; 10 $ $ . Satapur, Dhrangadhra, 



1 $ . 1 in al. Muli, Muli State. 



1 5 . Moti Mojiti, Bajana. 



{See also Report No. 3.) 



All the specimens from Kathiawar have been put into the L. sadhu group ; 

 some, principally the large ones, are of rather a darker colour, but there 

 seems no reason for not including them. 



"Trapped sometimes with Cremnomys, but favouring ground with deeper 

 soil, the foot of a stone wall is a favourite resort ; I took one in a tree, 

 three or four feet from the ground." — 0. A. 0. 



Leggada CINDERELLA, Wrought. 

 The smaller ashy Spiny-Mouse. 

 (Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 6 d c? ; 1 $ . Kudia, Kathiawar, 



{See also Report No. 3.) 



Mus BOODUGA, Gray, 



The Southern Field Mouse. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



4 c? (5 ; 4 5 $ , 3 in al. Sasan, Kathiawar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.) 



" Taken on the same ground as the dark mice. Not particularly com- 

 mon at Sasan." — 0. A. C. 



Mus DUNNi, Wrought. 



The Northern Field Mouse. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



