MAMMAL SURVEY 01 INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON. M. 



(23) Legoada booduqa, Gray. 

 The Indian Wild Moiise. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Kambam, ^4, 9 2. 



(24) Leggadilla siva, Thos. & Ryl. 



The Mysore Leggadil. 

 (Synonymy in No. 9.) 

 Kambam, c? 4, $ 4. 



The type was taken by the Survey in S. Mysore but no other specimen 

 was known until these arrived. 



Report No. 84, Travancore. 

 By R. C. Wroughton, F. Z. S. 



Collection 

 Locality . . . 

 Date 



Collected by 



Earliek Reports 



... No. 34. 



Travancore. 

 ... May to November 1915. 

 ... S. N. Pillay. 



For previous reports see Vol, 

 XXV, p. 472, 1918, and XXVI 

 p.1025 and 1031. 



This collection was made for the Mammal Survey by Mr. R. S. 

 Pillay. It represents the Fauna of the Travancore State, which 

 stretches North and South, between the Sea and the Western (xhats 

 from the Cochin boundary, about ION. Latitude to Cape Coniorin. 



There is nothing of outstanding interest in the collection ])ut it 

 is interesting to obtain specimens of true F. tristriaius (for the 

 fii'st time by the Survey). 



Mr. Pilla}^ has in each case given the Tamil and Malayan names 

 and these are recorded in the Report. 



I think the present is a favourable occasion to record the re- 

 appearance of Vivera civettina. 



This animal was decribed by Blyth from Malabar so long ago as 

 1862 (J. A. S. B. XXXI, p. 322) and was then stated to be not 

 uncommon, yet from then till now no other specimen has been 

 taken until the Society obtained two which had lived and died in 

 the TrivandriTm Zoological Gardens. 



The following is a detailed list of the forms in the collection : 

 they are 25 in all, divided among 23 genera: — 



(1) MaCACA 8INICA, L. 



The Bonnet Monkey. 

 Tarn.:— Korangu ; Mah.— Koraiigu. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 Boothaundy, ? 2. 



