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SUMMAKY OF THE EESULTS FROM THE INDIAN 

 MAMMAL SURVEY 



OF THE 



BOMBAY Natural history society. - 



(By R. C. Wroughton.) 



( Con timted from jpage 313 0/ Volume XXVII.) 

 APPENDIX. 



I think a complete list of the forms (species, sub-species, &c.), 

 obtained by the Mammal Sxirvey to date will be of value to Mem- 

 bers in more ways than one. Since the record by me of the result 

 of each collection many alterations have been shown to be required, 

 the present list shows the names as revised to date. A reference 

 to the body of the Summary will show why names have had to be 

 changed, together with references to papers where still further de- 

 tails on the subject are available. From the present list Members 

 can correct their copies of the original Reports if they so wish and 

 can deduce for themselves in what direction help .in obtaining 

 specimens is most urgently needed (vide para, on Desiderata of 

 the introduction to the Summary, Vol XXV. p. 550). 



To facilitate reference I give first a numbered list of the collec- 

 tions made and second a complete list of the forms obtained, 

 adding against each the numbers of the collections in which it 

 occurred. 



List of the Collections. 



1. East Khandesh. 16. Dry Zone, Central Burma 



2. Berars. and Mount Popa. 



3. Cutch. 17. Tenasserim. 



4. Nimar. 18. Ceylon. 



5. Dharwar. 19. Bengal. 



6. Kanara. 20. Ohindwin. 



7. Central Provinces. 21. Gwalior. 



8. Bellary. 22. Koyna Valley. 



9. Mysore. • 23. Sikkim.. 



10. Kathiawar. 24. Sind. 



11. Coorg. 25. Chin Hills. 



12. Palanpur. 26. Darjiling. 



13. S. Ceylon. 27. Bhutan Duars. 



14. Shan States. 28. Kalimpong. 



15. Knmaon. 29. Pegu. 



List of the forms obtained. 



