MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 849 



FUNAMBULUS PALMARUM, L. 



77(6 Palm Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 2.) 

 <S 625 . . . . . . Asirgarh, Nimar. 



$ 683 . . . . . . Asirgarh, Nimar. 



2 685, 691, 698, 699 . . Sival, Nimar. 

 (S 735 . . . . . . Garoor, Nimar. 



{See also Report No. 2.) 



FuNAMBULUS PENNANTi, Wrought. 



The common five-striped Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



c? 626 . . . . . . Asirgarh, Nimar. 



9 667, 668, 682 . . . . Hewra. Nimar. 



6 720, 723, 721 (in al.) . . Chanclghar, Nimar. 



J 762, 765 Garoor, Nimar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2 and 3.) 

 ['• I have been observing them {Funambulus pennanti) for a week and 

 have never heard the shrill piping note so frequently uttered by the Palm 

 Squirrels. These Squirrels have a low chirping or rather twittering note ; 

 they are exceedingly shy ; they appear much redder in colour than the 

 Palm Squirrel ; the stripes are narrow and in life the coat is very glossy 

 and lies very close." — C. A. 0.] 



Tateka indica, Hardw. 

 The Indian Gerbil. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 (5 621. 2 610,611,616 .. Asirgarh, Nimar. 

 S 660, 679. 9 661, 678 . . Hewra, Nimar. 

 c^ 689. 2 692 . . . . Sival, Nimar. 



S 705. 9 706,714.. .. Chandgarh, Nimar. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1 and 2.) 



Vandeleukia oleracea. 

 The Delihan Tree-Mouse. 

 (Synonymy in No. 2.) 

 S 693. $694 . . . . Sival, Nimar, 



S 718, 725 Chandgarh, Nimar. 



{See also Report No. 2.) 



Mus PHiLLiPsi, Wrought. 

 Phillips' spined Mouse. 

 1912. Mus phillipsi, Wroughton. Journ. B. N. H. Soc. Vol. XXI, p. 772. 

 c? 618. Asirgarh, Nimar. 

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