548 JOV RNAL, B 0MB A Y NATURAL HIST. SO CIETY, Vol. XXVIl. 



(16) FfNAMBULtrs SUBLINEAXUS, Waterh. 

 The Malabar Pigmy Squirrel, 



(Synonymy in No. 11). 



High Wavy Mountains, (S 2, 5 2. 

 The species has already been taken by the Survey in Coorg. 



(16) Tateba. ctjvieki, Waterh. 

 The Madura Antelope Rat. 



1838. Oerhillua cuvieri, Waterhouse, P. Z. S. ; p. 66. 



1891. Gerbillus indicus, Blanford, Mamm. No, 264 {partim). 

 Kambam, c? 5, $ 2. 



This species has already been received from Bellary and Mysore, in the 

 Reports however it was labelled as indica, on the other hand the specimens 

 from <"Ieylon reported originally as cuvieri proved ultimately to be ceylonica. 

 The genus is dealt with in this Journal, Vol. XXV,' p. 40, et seq., 1917. 



(17) MiLLABDIA MBLTADA, Gray. 



The Dekhan Metad. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Kambam, (5 6, $ 2. 



(18) Bandicota malababica, Shaw. 

 The Malabar Bandicoot. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 Kambam, c? 1? $ !• 



(19) GuNOMYS KOK, Gray. 



The Common Mole-rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Kambam. J 6. 



(20) Rattus battus wrotjghtoni, Hint. 



The Nilgiri Tree Rat. 



1918. Rattus rattus wroughtoni, Hinton, J. B. N. H. S. XXVI., p. 62. 

 High Wavy Mountains 5,000,' S 4. 



(21) GoLUNDA ELLiOTi, Gray. 



The Indian Bush Rat. 

 • (Synonymy in No. 1). 



Kambam, c? 2 (1. juv.). 



(22) Leggada, Sp. ? 



Kambam, J 2 (6,000'). 

 These two specimens reached here with only one skull and 1 regret to say 

 that was destroyed in cleaning. From a cursory examination of the un- 

 cleaned skull I believe they belong to the Genus Leggada. Both are young 

 and the only specimen at all resembling them is that of leggada famula. 



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