SUMMARY OF THE INDIAN MAMMAL SURVEY. 75. 



Distribution : — 



1. B. gaurus gaurus,^. ^Tcath.. Type locality. — "India." 



Other localities : — R a j p u t a n a ; 

 Central Provinces ; Western Ghats ; 

 Kanara ; Mysore ; Travancore ; Nepal; 

 Bhutan Duars; Assam ( B. M.); 

 Kanara; Coorg (M. S. I.). 

 Type : — Unknown. 

 "2. B. gaurus readi, Lj^dek- Type locality :■ — ^Burma. (Read), 

 ker. Other localities : — Burma ; Tenas- 



serim (B. M.). 



Type : — In Mr, Read's collection 

 in 1913. 



3. B. gaurus huhhaclci, Type locality: — Pahang, Malay 

 Lydekker. Peninsula (Hubback). 



Other localities: — Malay Peninsula 

 (B. M.). 



^y^e.-—B. M. No. 7. 11.27.1. 



4. B. banteng birmanicus, Type locality :■ — Burma. 

 Lydekker. Other localities : — Burma (B.M.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 79.11.21.16. 



5. B. frontalis, "La-mhert. Type locality: — Tipperah. 



Other localities .•— Tenasserim (feral); 

 Assam (semi-domesticated) (B. M.). 

 Type : — Unknown. 



Gen. II. — POEPHAGUS. 



No. 341. grunniens, L. The only species of the genus. 



Distribution : — 



P. grunniens, Linnaeus. Type locality : — Thibet. 



Other localities ;— Sikkim ; Thibet 

 Ladak (B. M.). 



Type : — Unknown. 



Gen. III. — BuBALUS. 

 No. 342. bubalus, L. This is the only Indian species, 



(Blanford wrongly spells it bubalus), 

 but Lydekker recognises three subspecies w^hich he distinguishes 

 as follows : — 



Key to the subspecies of B. bubalis, L. 

 A. — Colour blackish. 



a. Horns crescentic, or subcircular ... 1. b. bubalis, L. 



b. Horns directed mainly outwards ... 2. 6. macroceros, 



Hodgs. 

 B. — Colour brown dun ... ... ... 3. b. fulvus, Blanf. 



