MAMMALIA. 



with inconspicuous, dull, long tips : under pai-t scarcely, if 

 at all, paler, with silvery reflections. 



Tip of snont to v«nt 



Hind foot 



Tail 



Tip of snout to eye 



Eye to ear 



Height of eat 



Breadth of ear 



In the female skull, the base of the incisor is much 

 directed forwards, and the tooth is then abruptly bent down- 

 wards, the downwardly directed portion being rather short. 

 The posterior portion of the tooth is not strongly developed, 

 and the point is slightly directed backwards : the cingulum 

 forms a strong ridge along the inside, but no tubercle. The 

 second incisor is large and conically pointed, its points being 

 nearly on the same level ^with the point of the chief cusp 

 of the false molar. The third incisor and canine are more 

 than the breadth of the second incisor. The small anterior 

 cusp on the false incisor rises above the cingulum, but its point 

 is above the level of the point of the canine. Two not very 

 well marked depressions or notches occur on the lowar 

 incisors. 



$ S 

 Anterior border of foramen magnnm to tip of pre> 



maxillse in. O'SO 



Breadth across maxillss 



„ behind luchrymal canal .... 



„ anterior to brain case .... 



„ external to glenoid urticniation . . 



„ „ to tympanic .... 



Length from condyle of lower jaw to anterior end 



of alveolar line ..... 



„ of upper alveolar line .... 



oflower „ „ .... 



242a Sj" b. An adult female and an adolescent- male in 

 alcohol, and the skull of a ; Nos. 253 A & B of Blyth's Cata- 

 logue, p. 84. Tenasserim Provinces. Presented by Major 

 Berdmore, 1855. Types of C.y«/J^?Mo««, Ely th. 



c. A mounted specimen, No. 253C of Blyth's Catalogue. 

 Presented by Major Berdmore, 1855. 



a. A skull. No. ^53D 6f Blyth's Catalogue. Presented by 

 Major Berdmore, 1855. 



