486 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCLETY, Vol. XXII. 



1 S • Bagdu, Kathiawar. 

 1 $ . Juna Bowli. 



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



Vernacular name : — Chikara. 



•' Very common, particularly on the edge of the Gir where there is light 

 cover." — C, A. C. 



Antilope cervicapka, L. 



The Black Buck. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



1 S • Keshod, Kathiawar, 

 1 S ■ Bagdu, Kathiawar. 



(See also Reports Nos. 1 and 5.) 



Vernacular name :— Khalia. 



" Very common, not found in the Gir." — C. A. C. 



Sus CKisTATus, Wagn. 

 The Indian Wild Boa?'. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 1 (S . Sihor, Bhavnagar, Kathiawar. 



(See also Reports Nos. 5 and 8.) 

 Vernacular name : — Huar. 

 " Gir and Girna range, common." — C. A. 0. 



EEPOET No. 11. 

 By Kathleen. V. Kyley. 



With Field Notes hy the Collector G. G. Shortridge. 



Collection... ... ... No. 11. 



Locality ... ... ... Coorg. 



Date ... ... ... December 16th 1912-February 



1913. 

 Collected by ... ... Mr. G. C. Shortridge. 



Earlier Reports . . . . No. 1, E. Khandesh, Vol. XXI, 



p. 392 ; No. 2, Berars, Vol. XXI, p. 820 ; No. 3, Cutch, Vol. 



XXI, p. 826; No. 4, Nimar, Vol. XXI, p. 844; No. 5, Dharwar, 

 Vol. XXI, p. 1170 ; No. 6, Kanara, Vol. XXII, p. 29 ; No. 7, 

 Central Provinces, Vol. XXII, p. 45 ; No. 8, Bellary, Vol. 



XXII, p. 58 ; No. 9, Mysore, Vol. XXII, p. 283 ; No. 10, 

 Kathiawar, Vol. XXII, p. 



This collection was made in Coorg, a small British Province in 

 Southern India. 



The following detailed description of the country and camps is 

 given by Mr. Shortridge :- — 



" Coorg, which is the smallest province in India, is situated 

 chiefly on the slopes and summits of the Western Ghats. Bounded 

 on the north by South Kanara and the Hassan district of Mj'sore. 



