760 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIII. 



To give members some idea of the results achieved by the 

 Mammal Survey we give below a list of all the species described 

 through the work of the Survey. This list contains (1) specimens 

 collected by the Society's collectors, (2) specimens collected by 

 members and sent in through our collectors, (3) specimens already 

 in the British Museum which have been described through the help 

 of the Survey specimens. 



It should be kept in mind that the results of the Survey are not 

 merely to be judged by the number of new species described 

 but also by the additions to our knowledge of distribution, 

 variation, &c. 



When the Volume on Mammals in the Fauna was written many 

 species were, and in some cases are known only, from very few 

 specimens. This has led to a want of clearness in some descrip- 

 tions and the unnecessary massing or dividing of certain species. 

 Since the above Volume was written new species have been describ- 

 ed from time to time and some of them the collections of the 

 Survey have shown cannot hold good. 



Civets. 



Banded Palm Civet 



Hemigalus derbianus incur- Bankachon, 

 sor. rim. 



Tenasse- 



MUNGOOSES. 



Pale-grey Mungoose .. Mungos mungo pallens .. Palanpur. 

 Small yellow Mungoose.. Mungos auropunctatus Tiel- Deesa. 



The Obscure Bat 

 Tuft-tailed Pipistrelle 



Bats. 



Kerivoula crypta 

 Pipistrellus lophurus 



Shimoga, S. India. 

 Maliwun. Tenasse- 



Northern Dvvarf Pipis- Pipistrellus mimus glaucil- Multan. 



trelle. lus (3). 



Peyton's Bat . . Myotis peytoni . . Gersoppa Falls, Ka- 



nara. 

 Myotis sicarius (3) . . N. Sikkim. 



Leuconoe pesMva (3) .. Poona. 



The Greater Indian Rhinopoma kinneari . . Outch. 



Mouse tailed Bat. 



Squirrels. 



Vassal's Flying Squirrel. Petaurista annamensis (3). Bali, S. Annam. 

 Taylor's Flying Squirrel. Fetaurista taylori (2) . . Bankachon, S. Tenas- 



