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(4) TUPAIA BELANGERI, Wagn, 



The Pegu Three Shrew. 

 (Synonymy in No. 17.) 

 35 miles S. E. of Prome, d 2. 



(5) PeTAURISTA CINERACEtlS, Blyth. 



The Tenasserim Flying Squirrel. 

 (Synonymy in No. 29^ 



35—40 miles S. E. of Prome, d 1, 2 1. 

 This is the first mention of this species in the Survey List. It was 

 originally described from Arakan. 



(6) Rat UFA phaeopepla marana, Thos. and Wrough. 

 The Mt. Popa Giant Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 

 30 miles S. E. of Prome, c5' 1, $ 1. 



(7) Calloscitjrus ferrugineus, T. Cuv. 



The Burmese Bay Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 

 Theme, 35 miles S. E. of Prome, c? 1, $ 2 ; 30 miles S. E. of 

 Prome, d" 1, $ 1. 



(8) ToMEUXEs pygerythrus, Geoff. 



The Pegu Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 29.) 

 Theme, 35 miles S. E. of Prome c? 8, $ 7 ; 30 miles S. E. of 

 Prome c? 3, $ 2. 40 miles S. E. of Prome d 2. 



(9) Mbnetes berdmorei, Blyth. 



The Tenasserim Ground Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 17.) 

 35 miles S. E. of Prome ? 1. 



(10) Tamiops macclellandi barbei, Blyth. 



The Burmese Dwarf Squirrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 14.) 

 35 miles S. E. of Prome $ 3. 



(11) Ratius rattus khybnsis, Hint. 



The Shan Tree Rat. 



1918. Ratus ratus khyensis, Hinton J. B. N. H. S. XXVI. p. 60. 

 Theme, 30 miles S. E. of Prome 5 1. 



(12) GrTJNOMYS VARIUS, ThoS. 



The Malay Mole Rat. 



(Synonymy in No. 17.) 

 Prome d 3, $ 1 ; Tharrawaddy d 3, $ 1. 



(13) Oannomys pater, Thos. 



The Mt. Popa Bamboo Rat. 



(Synonymy in No. 29.) 

 35—40 miles S. E. of Prome d 2. 



