478 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIIl. 



Manis aubita, Hodgs. 

 The Eastern Pangolin. 



1836. Manis aurita, Hodgson, J. A. S. B., V., p. 234. 



1891. Manis aurita, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 400 {partim). 

 J 2. Mt. Popa. 



In dealing with Manis crassicaudata in Report No. 3, I pointed out that 

 the names pentadactyla and hracliyura belonged to the Formosan Pangolin. 

 It is possible that that form is identical with the Nepal-Sikkhim one aurita, 

 which apparently extends unchanged into, at any i-ate Upper Burma. 

 These specimens are certainly aurita and I adopt that name for them 

 leaving the question as to their identity with the Chinese Pangolin to be 

 settled later. 



" Said to be uncommon on Popa, but probably occurring in suitable 

 localities throughout the dry belt. They are nocturnal, but, when migrat- 

 ing from one district to another, it is not uncommon for Pangolins to travel 

 by day. Skins are occasionally brought into Mandalay Bazaar for sale as 

 medicine to the Burmans and Chinese." — G. C. S. 



Vernacular names — Thin-gwe-gyat or Theng-tj-jah (Burmese), Lin 

 (Shan). 



APPENDIX. 



1. Kipposideros armiger, Hodgs. The great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat. 



S 2. Gokteik, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



2. Pipistrellus onimus, Wrought. — The Southern Dwarf Pipistrelle. 



1.— Maymyo. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



3. Scotophilus kuhli, Leach. — The Common Yellow Bat. 



cJ 1, 2 1. Hsipaw, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



4. Paohyura hodgsoni, Blyth. — The Himalayan Pigmy Shrew. 



1. Hsipaw, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



5. Petaurista lylei venningi, Thos. — Venning's Flying Squirrel. 



1891. Pteromysy yimnanensis, Blanford. Mammalia, No. 230 (partim). 

 1914. Petaurista lylei venniiigi, Thomas., Journ. B.N.H.S. Vol. XXIII, 

 p. 26. 



S 1. Kalaw, S. Shan States. Collected by Capt. F. E. W. 

 Venning. 



6. Sciuropterus spadiceus, Blyth. — The Pigmy Flying Squirrel. 



1847. Sciuropterus spadiceus, Blyth, J. A. S. B, XVI, p. 867. 

 1891. Sciuropterus spadiceus, Blanford. Mammalia, No. 236. 

 J 1. Maymyo. Collected by G. B. H. Fell, CLE., LC.S. 



7. Sciurus ferrtcgineus, F. Cuv. — The Burmese Bay Squirrel. 



c? 1. Lawksawk, S. Shan States. 



5 1. Gokteik, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



8. Seiurus utrodorsalis shani, Ryley. — The Shan Squirrel. 



S 1. Maymyo. 



1. Hsipaw, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



c? 2, 5 1. Kalaw, S. Shan States. Collectedby Capt. Venning. 



9. Seiurus phayrei blanfordi, Blyth. — Blanford's Squirrel. 



c? 1, $ 1. Hsipaw, N. Shan States. Collected by J. P. Cook. 



