524 Catalogue of Nipalese Zoology. [Sept. 



tion with the bald secreting surface on either side the sheath of the penis; 3, 

 female organs of generation and anus ; 4, the fore foot, and 5, the hind foot. 

 (First despatch.) 



Plate VI. — Pteropus of central region : Pt. Lencocephalus, mibi. a of nat. size, 

 (11 inches by 4-8; body and muzzle, uniform saturate brown ; whole head and 

 shoulders, rufous yellow.) 



Plate VII. figs, 1 and 2, Rhinolphi, and 3, Vespertilio, of central region. Nat. 

 size. 



Plate VIII. fig. 1, Pteropus; 2 and 3, Vespertiliones, of central region. Nat. 

 size. 



Plate IX. — Heads and sculls of the Vespertilionidce of the three preceding plates. 

 Plate X. — Head and members of the Langoor monkey of the central region. 



Part 6th. 

 Plate I. — The Chikara or Chouka, A. Tetracornis. Figs. 1 and 2, horns of nat. 

 size. Habitat Tarai ; mature male. 



Plate II. — Snakes of central region. (N. B. All of them are innocuous.) 

 Plate III. — Young Porcupine of central region. 

 Plate IV. — Tibetan Mastiff, two varieties. 



Plate V. — Common Hare of central region. Figs. 2 and 3, Locusts of same 

 region. 



Plate VI. — Common Otter of Tarai. 



Plate VII. fig. 1, common Toad, and 2, common Frog, of central region. 

 Plate VIII. — Panther and Leopard of central region. Mature males. 

 Plate IX. — Cabool grey-hound and scull ; 3, scull of Prochilus Labiatus. 

 Plate X. fig. 1, Prochilus Labiatus of Tarai ; 2, Ursus Tibetanus of central 

 region of Nipal. Fern, junior. 



Part 7th. 

 Plate I. — Dentition of Rhinoceros unicornis of the Tarai. 

 Plates II. and III. — Fishes of central region. 

 Plate IV. — Members of the fishes of the two preceding plates. 

 Plate V. — The Khar Laghuna, or brown Porcine Axis. Fern. Fig. 1, mature; 

 2, junior, from living animal in 2nd and 3rd year of age. 



Plate VI. figs. 1, 2, scull and horns of Yak of Tibet, mature male ; 3, 4, 5, 

 scull of Ursus Tibetanus of central region, junior ; 6, scull of the Lassa Mastiff, 



old. 



N. B. For the clime and physiognomy of the three regions of Nipal, (i. e. 



the Northern, Central, and Southern ones,) see the published Catalogue of the 



Mammalia. 



Plate VII. figs. 1 and 2, Zibet of central region of Nipal : two figures from 

 different specimens ; 3, the Urva of central and northern tracts ; 4 and 5, fore 

 and hind feet of Urva. 



Plate VIII. — Indian Dumba sheep, mature male ; 2, Cabool ditto ditto, 

 ditto. 



Plate IX. — The Barwal or domestic sheep of the Kachar of Nipal ; fig. 2, the 

 Hoaniah or domestic sheep of Tibet and of the Himalaya. Mature males. 



Plate X. — The Wool-bearing Paradoxurus, Paradoxurus Lanigera, mibi ; nat. 

 size. Habitat the northern region of Nipal. 



Plate XI. — The short-tailed Manis of the central region of Nipal. (N. B. 

 Proves to be a new species.) 



