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Plate VTI. — The Arna, Bos Arna, mas. The Tarai and Bhaver. 



Plate VIII. — Gulo Orient alis. Lower hills of Nipal. Fig. 1, the fore, and 

 2, the hind, foot. 



Plate IX.— Sculls. 1-1, the Sayer ; 2-2, the Machabba ; 3-3, the Mul Sam- 

 pra, or Martes HardwicMi ,• 4-4, Oriental Glutton ; 5-5, the Highland Nyool, or 

 Mangusta Javanica. 



Plate X. — Lowland Nyool. 1 and 2, the head; 3, the ear with hair reflected ; 

 4, fore foot, and 5, hind ditto ; 6-7, head of Highland Nyool ; 8, its ear ; 9, its 

 fore, and 10, its hind, foot; 11, 12, 13, 14, scull of Lowland Nyool. 



Part 4th. 



Plate I. — The Phusro Jarai of the Nipalese. Cervus Aristotelis of Smith, 

 mature males, and head of ditto. Figs. 1 and 2, from one specimen, and 3 and 4, 

 from another. 



Plate II. fig. 1, scull of Ailurus Fulgens ; 2, upper teeth of ditto; 3, lower 

 teeth of ditto ; 4, scull of short-tailed Manis ; 5 and 6, upper, and 7, lower, jaw 

 of ditto ; all nat. size. 



Plate III. — The Lokriah Squirrel, S 1 . Lokriah, mihi. Central region of Nipal. 

 Nat. size. 



Plate IV. fig. 1, common Musk Shrew of Nipal. Sorex Indicus ? 2, common 

 field mouse of Nipal ; 3, Sano Chuah, or lesser common rat of Nipal. M. 

 Ratus. Black rat? All natural size. Fig. 4, the scull; and 5, the hand, of 

 the Shrew. 



Plate V. — The Nipalese cat. Felis Nipalensis, mature male ; 2, head of ditto. 



Plate VI. — Black and white flying Squirrel. Sciuropterus Alboniger, mihi. 

 Central and northern regions. Fig. 1, the fore foot, and 2, the hind. Nat. size. 



Plate VII. — Ghoral Antelope. Figs. 1 and 2, head of mature male, 3; head of 

 young male : 4, scull and horns of male ; 5, the fore, and 6, the hiud, foot. 



Plate VIII. — The Buansu, or wild dog of the Nipalese. Canis prinuevus, mihi; 

 fig. 2, reclining figure of ditto. 



Plate IX. — Comparative views, on an uniform scale, of the Buansu, Indian 

 jackal, and Indian fox. 



Plate X. — Head of the Buansu, nat. size; fig. 2, small front view of ditto. 



Plate XI. — Sculls of Buansu, Indian jackal, and Indian fox. Figs. 4 and 5, 

 scull and teeth of Buansu of nat. size. 



Part 5th. 



Plate I. fig. 1, scull and horns of the Bara Sinha, or Indian type of the true 

 Stag. Inhabits the Bhaver and saul forest of Nipal. Fig. 2, horns of the Chittra, 

 or spotted Axis ; fig. 3, horns of Laghuna or Pada or Porcine Axis. Two latter 

 inhabit the Tarai. All three on an uniform scale. 



Plate II. figs. 1, 2, 3, various specimens of the horns of the Phusro Jarai of the 

 Nipalese. C. Aristotelis of Smith. Hipehaphus of Du Vaucel; 4, horns of the 

 Rato Jarai' ; 5, horns of the Kalo Jarai; 6, horns of the Bahraiya, Cervus Bah- 

 raiya, mihi. (The Maha of the western portion of these hills.) All the animals 

 inhabit the saul forest and Bhaver of Nipal. 



Plate III. — Young males of the two varieties of the musk proper to the Kachar 

 region of Nipal. 



Plate IV. — Female of the Nipalese variety of Felis Serval. Head of the same. 



Plate V. — Head of the Machabba, or Malvaof the Tarai. Paradoxurus Bandar ? 

 mature male. (N. B. Long hair moulted off.) Fig. 2, the male organs of genera- 



