MAMMAL SURVEY OF lis DI A, BURMA AND CEYLON. 653 



(25) Manis ckassicaudata, St. Hill. 



Th« Indian Pangolin. 



Tam. : — Azhungoo. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 Alyanaad ? 1 juv. 



■Report No. 35, Prome. 



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



Collection No. 35. 



Localities Prome. 



Date Sept. 1916 to Feb. 1917. 



Collected BY J. M. D. Mackenzie. 



Earlier Rejjorts : — .. .. For previous reports, see Vol. XXV., 



p. 472, 1918, and XXVI, p. 1025 



andlOSi. 



This is a small collection made by Mr, J. M. D. Mackenzie, 

 I.F.S., in the Southern part of Prome and is in fact a continuation 

 northwards of his Pegu collection, which has already been reported 

 upon (No. 29). The forms now sent are constantly identical 

 with those obtained in Pegu or further South by the Survey, and 

 it is evident that here we have not reached the boundary line of 

 the fauna reported on from Mt. Popa and northwards (No. 16). 



There are in all 54 specimens rej)resenting 13 forms in as many 

 genera. 



The following is a detailed list of the specimens : — 



(1) Macaca assamensis, McCl. 



The Assam Macaque. 

 (Synonymy in No. 16.) 

 Theme, 35 miles S. E. of Prome, $ 2 (1 juv.) 



(2) PlTHECUS MELAMEEUS, Ell. 



The Shan Langur. 

 1909. Preshylis melamerus, Elliot, A. M. N. H. S. IV, p. 207. 



1917. Pithecus shanicus, Wroughton, J. B. N. H. S. XXV, p. 46. 



30 miles S. E. of Prome, d 1, 2 1- 



(3) Megaderma spasma medium, K. And. 

 The Malay Megaderm. 



1918. Megaderma spasma medium, K. Andersen, A. M. N. H., 911, p. 383. 



30 miles. S. E. of Prome, J 2. 

 Members of this species {spasma) have of course been received over ami 

 over again in the Survey Collection, but it is only comparatively lately 

 that Dr. Andersen has distinguished 7 sub-species, of which o are repre- 

 sented in our area. Hitherto they have been reported as sjyasma tujnhuvu 

 but it may be helpful to record the following r-Specimens from Dharwar. 

 Kanara, Coorg, and High Wavy Mountain are M. «^ horsfieldi : from 

 Ceylon, M.s.ceylanense; from Chindwin M. s. majus; Pegu, lenaseerim 

 and Prome M. s. medium; Mt. Popa M. s. minus. 



