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General colour above dark brown speckled with buff, flanks paler 

 than back, fur soft slate grey at base, tips light brown. Undersurface 

 grey, base of the hairs being slate grey, terminal half white, feet 

 white, tail dark above and pale below. Skull similar to hooduga in 

 appearance, but larger, the teeth especially being bigger and 

 stronger. 



Bimeoisions of type (measured in the ^es]i). — Head and body 88 

 (60-75) ; tail 91 ('55-74) ; hindfoot 19(14-17) ; ear 17(12-14). 



Slmll. — Greatest length 23-3 ; condjdo-incisive length 22-8 ; 

 (18-4-19-5) ; basilar length 19-4(16-18-5); diastema 6-7 (5-4-6-4) ; 

 tooth row 4-2(3.6-3.8); zj^gomatic breadth 12 (9.6-10*8) ; nasals 

 8-5 (7-4-8-5). 



(The figures in brackets are taken from specimens of M. boochiga 

 from Dharwar, the Southern Maharatta countrj^ being the type 

 locality). 



Habitat. — Gokteik, Northern Shan States, Burma. Altitude 

 2,133 feet. 



Ti/pe.— Adult male. B. M. No. 13.11.18.2.; original No. 2755. 

 Collected by G. C. Shortridge, 22nd April 1913, and presented to 

 the National Collection by the Bombay Natural History Society. 

 The series consists of 4 adult and immature specimens. I have 

 named this species after Mr. J. P. Cook who assisted Mr. 

 Shorti-idge by sending in a small collection of specimens from 

 Moulmein. 



