MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON. 469 



Crociduka fuliginosa, Blyth. 

 BlyWs Shrew. 



1856. Sorex fuli(/inosus , Blyth., J. A. S. B., XXIV, p. 36:^. 



1888. Crocidura fiiUyinosa, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 126. 

 S 1. Mt. Popa. 



This is almost certainly Blyth's fidiginosus, with the description of which 

 it agrees. The type oi fuliginosus was from Pegu. This is a most valuable 

 acquisition and will be most useful when the group comes to be worked out. 



Pachyura ( ? ), 



1. Ngazum, Sagaing. (Collected by Maj. F. C. Owens.) 

 A single specimen without skull. It is impossible to deal with it, it may 

 even be an immature individual of the Common Muskrat. 



Fblis pakdtjs, L. 

 The Panther. 

 (Synonymy in Xo. o.) 

 $ 2. (1 skull only). Mt. Popa. 



(See also Reports Xos. 5, 6, 9, 11, 13 and 14.) 

 " Plentiful on Mt. Popa, as it apparently is throughout Burma ". — G.C S. 

 Vernacular name — Thit or Kya-thit (Burmese), Hso-so ? (Shan). 



Felis affinis, Gray. 



The Jungle Cat. 

 (Synonymy in Xo. 1.) 

 S 2. Mt. Popa. 

 {See also all former Reports except Xos. 2, 8, 9, 13 and 14.) 

 " Apparently not uncommon on Mt. Popa." — G.C.S. 

 Vernacular name — Kyaung-ba. 



Felis bengalexsis, Kerr. 



The Leopard Cat. 



(Synonymy in Xo. 11.) 



1 (no skull). Pakokuk (collected by Maj. Bowen). 



(See also Reports Xos. 11, 14 and 15.) 



Vernacular names — Thit-gyuk (Burmese), Hen-wap (Shan). 



Felis iemmincki. 



The Golden Cat. 



(Synonymy in Xo. 14.) 



$ 1, 1, (skulls only) Pyinmana. (Collected by C. E. Mog- 

 gridge). 



(.See Report Xo. 14.) 



"Xot heard of at Mt. Popa. Skins of above specimens seen and identi- 

 fied."— G.C.S. 



