1851.] A Collection of Mammalia, fyc. from Cher r a Punji. 517 



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F. A. V. Thurburn, Lieut. 



Notice of a collection of Mammalia, Birds, and Reptiles, procured at 

 or near the station of Cherra Punji in the Khdsia hills, north of 

 Sylhet. — By E. Blyth, Esq. 



For an opportunity of examining a few of the animal inhabitants of 

 the little explored Khasia hills, we are indebted to Mr. R. W. G. Frith, 

 who, during a late visit to Cherra Punji, collected specimens of the 

 following species, which he has brought down either living, preserved 

 in spirit, or their prepared skins. 



Mammalia. 



Presbytis pileatus, nobis, J. A. S., XII, 174, XIII, 467, XVI, 

 735. Procured at Cherra Punji. 



Dysopus plicatus, (B. Ham.) An example in spirit, nearly as 

 dark-coloured as the Malayan race termed D. tenuis, (Horsfield), 

 which, we think, differs not, otherwise than in being constantly of a 

 much darker hue than the ordinary D. plicatus of India. 



Nycticejus ornatus, nobis, n. s. A large and robustly formed 

 typical species, of uncommon beauty. In colouring, it is affined to 



