SUMMARY OF THE INDIAN MAMMAL SURVEY. 



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3. 0. curzonioe, Hodgson, 



4. 0. roylei, Ogilby. 



5. 0. macrotis, Giinther. 



Type locality : — Nepal. CHodgson). 



Other localities ; — Sikkim (B. M,). 



Co-types;— B. M. Nos. 58.6.24.98 

 and 99. 



Lectotype :—B. M. No. 58. 6. 

 24.99. 



Type locality : — Choor Mountain, 

 Punjab (Ogilby). 



Other localities : — Garwhal ; Kuma- 

 on ; Nepal ; Sikkim (B. M.). 



Type I— B. M. No. 55. 12. 24.326. 

 (Type of nipalensis, Hodgs. B. M. 

 No. 43.1.12.63; Type oi hodgsoni, 

 Blyth, not traced). 



Type locality : — Kuenlun Moun- 

 tains, Thibet (Biddulph). 



Other localities: — Shushal, 13,500', 

 and Indus Valley, 12,000'; Ladak 

 (B. M.). 



Co-types I— B.M. No. 44.3.1.14 & 

 75.3.30.3. (Type of auritus, Blanford, 

 Ind. Mus. Calc. No. a. : Co-types of 

 griseus, Blanford, Ind. Mus. Calc. 

 Nos. c. and d.). 



Lectotype;— B. M. No. 75. 3. 30. 3. 



Type locality : — Chagra Lake, 

 14,000', Ladak; (Biddulph). 



Other localities : — Upper Sutlej Val- 

 ley (Whitehead) (B. M.). 



Co-types :— B. M. No. 75. 3. 3. 32. 

 and specimens in Calcutta. 



Lectotype :—B. M. No. 75.3. 

 30. 2. 



Order VII. — Ungulata. 



With the exception of the Muntjacs, or Kib-faced Deer, practically 

 nothing has been done in this Order by the Survey. This was 

 to be expected, for the great majority are large animals, which do 

 not lend themselves to collection on a large scale. The late R. 

 Lydekker, F. R. S., brought out a Catalogue of the specimens in 

 the British Museum (Natural History) in 1913, and it seems 

 almost unnecessary to deal with the subject here, but for the con- 

 venience of Members I have decided to extract as shortly as 

 possible, the information contained in that Catalogue, in so far as 

 it concerns the Indian region. 



The Order is divided into three Suborders as follows : — 



6. 0. ladacensis, Giinther. 



