1192 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



GoLUNDA ELLioxi, Gray. 

 The Indian Bush Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 $ 248. Dharwar. 



$ 593, 617, 619, 659, 664, 669, 671, 676, 680, 694, 700, 701, 

 702, 710 ; 9 594, 610, 618, 631, 652, 668, 669, 670, 672, 

 678, 679, 681, 684, 695, 696, 697, 699, 704, 705 (in al.). 

 Hawsbhavi, S. Dharwar. 

 (^766; 9 767. Samasgi, S. Dharwar. 

 {See also Report No. ] .) 

 Vernacular names. — Gulanda (Kanarese) ; Serrumgiinda Gulandelka 

 (Waddars). 



These are topotypes of Gray's species, later ; in his Dharwar List, Elliot 

 named it hirsutus. 



Hystrix leucura, Sykes, 

 The Indian Porcupine. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 



76 (skull only). Dharwar. 



(See also Report No. 1.) 

 Vernacular names. — MuUuhani, Yedu (Kanarese); Saial, Sayler (Mara- 

 thi and Dekhani) ; Yetundi, Yedu (Waddars and Haran Shikaris). 

 [" Not plentiful round Dharwar."— G. C. S.] 



Lepus nigricollis, Ouv. 

 The blacTc-naped Have. 



1807. Lepus hurgosa, Buchanan. Voy. Mysore i., p. 169 (nomen nudum). 

 1823. Lepus nigricollis, F. Cuvier. Diet. Sc. Nat. XXVI, p. 307. 

 1843. Lepus hurgosa. Gray. Cat. Mamm. (nomen nudum). 

 1891. Lepus nigricollis, Blanford. Mammalia No. 319. 



9 48. Alnawar, Dharwar. 



^ 75, 81 (imm.); 94. ; 9 74, 80. Dharwar. 



$ 123; 9 207. Devikop, Dharwar. 



$ 312, 313, 388; 9 457. Gadag, Dharwar. 



9 647. Hawsbhavi, S. Dharwar. 



9 730. Honkan, S. Dharwar. 



9 790, 804 (in all.) Samasgi, S. Dharwar. 



The type locality of this species is Malabar. It is also found in Java 



(introduced). The material is very scanty on which to judge, but the 



Nil<^iri form seems to vary from this one and when specimens are available 



from Malabar for comparison both may be found to differ from true 



