332 J. Butler— Bough Notes on the Angdmi Nigds. [Xo. 4, 



4. Mith&n—Gavceus frontalis. These affect the forest-clad shades 



of the lower hills. 



5. Tiger — Fells Tigris. 



6. Leopard— Bardus. The black and clouded species of Leopard are 



also occasionally met with. 



7. Hill Black Bear — Ursus tibetanus. 



8. Indian Black Bear — Ursus labiatus. 



9. Badger — Arctonyx collaris. 



10. Wild Boar — Sus Indlcus. 



11. Sambar Deer — Busa Aristotelis. 



12. Barking Deer — Cervulus Aureus. 



13. Gooral — Nemorhcedus goral. 



14. Civet Cat — Viverra Zlbetha. 



15. Tiger Cat — Fells Marinorata. 



16. Common Wild Cat — Fells Ghaus. 

 17 Pangolin — Manis pentadactyla. 



18. Porcupine — Hystrlx leucura. 



19. Hoolook — BTylobates Hoolook. 



20. Langur or Hanuman — Bresbytis Schlstaceus. 



21. Common Monkey — Inuus Bhesus. 



22. Otter — Lutra vulgaris. 



23. Bamboo Rat — Bhlzomys badlus. 



24. Common Brown Bat — Alios decumanus. 



25. Black Bat — Mus Battus. 



26. Black Hill Squirrel — Sciurus macruroides. 



27. Common Striped Squirrel — Sciurus palmarum. 



28. Gray Flying Squirrel — Sciuropterusjlmbrlatus. 



29. Brown Flying Squirrel — Fteromys petaurista. 

 Among Game Birds I would mention the following : — 



1. Peacock — Bavo assamicus (very rare and only in the plains). 



2. Deo Derrick Pheasant — Bolyplectron tibetanum. Very numerous 



in the plains, valleys, and low hills, but only where there is 

 dense forest. 



3. Derrick Pheasant — Gallophasis Horsjleldli. 



4. Argus Pheasant — Geriornis Blythii (very rare and only on the Bar- 



rail Mountains at high elevations). 



5. Jungle Fowl — Gallus Banhiva (?) 



6. Hill Partridge — Arlorlcola rufogularis. 



