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Plate VIII. fig. 1, bead of the Thar, mature male; 2, scull of ditto; 3, fore- 

 foot, and 4, hind foot of ditto. 



Plate IX. fig. 1, head of the Chiru antelope, mature male; 2, direct front 

 view of the nose of ditto, showing the position of the intermaxillary pouch and 

 its connexion with the nares ; 3, scull of ditto ; 4, the inguinal pouch of ditto. 



Plate X. — The Chiru antelope. Antelope Hodgsonii, C. Abel, mature male. 

 A. Gazella of H. Smith's sub-genus. Habitat, the open plains of N. E. Thibet ; 

 fig. 2, represents the female. 



Part 2nd. 



Plate I. fig. 1, the male; 2, the female; and 3, the young male of the 

 Ratwa Mantjac. Inhabits the central region of Nipal. 



Plate II. — The Nipalese Paradoxurus. P. Nipalensis, mihi, mature female* 

 Inhabits central and northern regions of Nipal. 



Plate III. — The Wah. Ailurus Fulgens, mature male. Figs. 2 and 3, show- 

 ing the attitudes of repose of the same. Kachar only. 



Plate IV. — The Kathiah Nyool of Nipal. Maries Kathiah, mihi. Central and 

 northern regions. 



Plate V. — The Bharsiah of the Nipalese, mature male. Ursitaxus Inauritus, 

 mihi. Pennant's Indian Badger ? Fig. 1, the head of ditto, natural size ; 2, 

 scull of ditto, ditto ; 3 and 4, direct and oblique views of the lower jaw ; 5 and 

 6, ditto ditto of the upper jaw ; 7, the fore foot, and 8, the hind. 



Plate VI. — The Ko'iral of the Nipalese. Sciuropterus magnificus, mihi. Cen- 

 tral and lower regions of Nipal. 



Plate VII. — Different views of the preceding. 



Plate VIII. — Head of the Ratwa Mantjac, mature male. 



Plate IX. — Head and members of the Nipalese Paradoxurus. Fern. : 1-1, vulva 

 and glands ; 2-2, anus and pores ; 3, fore foot ; 4 and 5, hind foot. 



Plate X. — Scull of the same animal. 



Plate XT. — Front and side views of the head of the Wah. Figs. 1 and 2 

 exhibit the ear, denuded of all hair, and invested with it; 3, the fore foot (sole of) ; 

 and 4, the hind foot. 



Part 3rd. 



Plate I. — The Machabba, or Malva of the Tarai'. Paradoxurus Bondar ? In- 

 habits the open tracts of the lower region of Nipal. Figs. 1 and 2, side and 

 front views of the head ; 3, sole of hind foot. 



Plate II. — Thulo Chuah of the Nipalese. Norway Rat ? all parts of Nipal. 



Plate III. fig. 1, the Nyool of the Tarai". Mangasta Cafra ? 2, the Nyool 

 of the hills. M.* Javanica ? Central region of Nepal. 



Plate IV. fig. 1, Viverra Indica. The Sayer of the Tarai'; 2, Viverra Rasse, 

 also called Sayer. Both inhabit the Tarai" portion of the lower region of 

 Nipal exclusively; 3, head of Rasse; 4, ditto of Indica; 5 and 6, anal and 

 genital parts, with the skin on and off; 7, the hind foot to the tarsus; 8, head of 

 Rasse. 



Plate V. — The Chittra Bilow of the Tarai. Felis Serval ? varietas, mature male. 

 Felis Viverrinus of Hardwicke ? Open parts of lower region of Nipal only. 



Plate VI. — The Biraloo of the Nipalese. Felis Lynchus Erythrotus, mihi. 

 Central region and lower ; 2, the young of ditto ; 3, the Moormi Cat, F. Murmen- 

 sis, mihi. Central region only. Mature male. 



* Since ascertained to be a new species of M. auropunctata, mihi. Gold-tipped 

 Mongoose. 



