Lutra elliolL 



Lutra tarayensJs, Ifodgson J. A. S. B,, viii, p. 319 (1839) [in part] j BlyHi 



f. A. S. B., xi, p. 99. 

 taitra nair, apud Elliot ATadr. Jbwrn., z, p. 100 (1839); Cantor J. A. S. B.y 



XV, p. 19S; Blyfh Cat. no. 214, p. 72 [in part]"; firdon Mamm., p. 86, 



[in part]; Biyph J. A. S. B., xliv, Burma List, p^. 28; McMaster Notes on 



Jerdorir p. IS [in part] ; Murray Zaol. Sind, p. 31. 

 Lutra monticola, afnd Gray Cat. Hodgs. Colt., ist ed., p. 14 [in part]; Gray 



Cat. Carn. Sfamtu., p. loS ; Anderson Anat. Zoel. Res., p. 209, pU xii, 



figs. I, 2, 3. 

 Lutra ellioti, Anderson Anal. Zool. Rfs., pp. 211,212 (1878); Sierndale, 



Mamm. Tnd., p. 155 ; Stanford Mammals, p. iSS- 

 Lutra stttrang, apud Anderson Anat. ZooU Res., p. 213 (1878). 

 Lutra barang, o^»rf Thomas P. Z. S., p. 195 (ij~ 



ZJw/r!'^«/z'«».—Tbroi!igh&ut the Indian Peainsula, from the foot 

 of the Himalayas to Travancore, and from the mouths of the Ganges 

 to the river Indus in Sihd ; but not found in the hills in any part 

 of its range, extending eastwards through Burma to the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



a. Skull i Dehra Dun. L. C. Stewart, A.S.B. 



*. Skull Jumna River, N.-W. P. J. Cockburn [P.] 



