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Genus NESOKIA (pt. i. p. 226). 

 ^t^okia, fianlJifoia (Bechstein ^). 



Sjn. 3Ii<s handicota, Bechstei n-. 

 3Ius giganteus, Hardwicke ^. 

 Nesokia gigantea, auct. 



Hah. India. 



M. 2967. The left ramus of the mandible ; from a cave at Billa- 

 Surgam, Karnul district, Madras. Other specimens are 

 described and figured By the writer in the ' Palseontologia 

 Indica/ ser. 10, vol. iv. p. 35, pi. viii. figs. 15, 15 a. 



Presented hy the Director of the Geological 

 Survey of Indian 1886. 



^t^oikia. feofe, Gray ^ 



Sjn. 3Ii(s hoh, Gray ^ 



Ai'vicola indica, Gray ^. 

 Nesokia indica, auct. 



Probably a variety of N. hengalensis. 

 Hah. India. 



M. 2968. Several mandibular rami ; from the caves of BiUa-Surgam, 

 Karnul district, Madras. Other specimens are described 

 and figured by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica/ 

 ser. 10, vol. iv. p. 35, pi. viii. figs. 13, 14. 



Presented hy the Director of tlie Geological 

 Survey of India, 1886. 



M. 2970. Specimens of the humerus and femur; from th& same 

 locality. Same history. 



Genus MUS (pt. i. p. 22Q). 



Mus orthodon, Hensel ' . 



A Eat apparently allied to the group comprising M.jerdoni of 

 India and M. coxinga of Formosa. 

 Hah. Sardinia. 



^ Allgem. Uebers. vierfussige Thiere, Yol. ii. p. 713 (1800). 



2 Log. cit, 



3 Trans. Liun. Soc. vol. rii. p. 306 (1804). 



* Charleswortb's Mag. Kat. Hist. vol. i. p. 585 (18S7). ~3Ins. 



5 Loc. cit. 



6 Illustrations of Indian Zoology, vol. i. pi. xi. (1830-32). 

 ''' Kot found. 



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