of Assam Mammalia and Birds. 



3f,9 



Order III. FER7E. 



Genus Ursus, Linn., &c. 



No opportunity was afforded to determine the species of Ursus 

 found in Assam. 



Genus Mangusta, Oliv. 



5. Mangusta auropunctata, Hodgs. Journ. Asiat. Soc. V. 1 836, p. 

 235. 



Genus Felis, Linn., &c. 



6. Felis Tigris , Linn. 



" There are other species of this genus, but their characters I have 

 not had an opportunity of examining." — McClelland s MS. 



Order V. PACHYDERMATA. 

 Genus Elephas, Linn. 



7. Elephas Indicus, Linn. 



Genus Sus, Linn. 



8. Sus Scropha, Linn. 



" The size the wild boar attains in Assam may be conceived, from 

 one of the sculls of the animal in my collection, containing a tusk 

 which measures in length twelve inches." — Mc Clef land's MS. 



Genus Rhinoceros, Linn. 



9. Rhinoceros Indicus, Cuv. 



Order VI. RUMINANTIA. 

 Genus Cervus, Linn. 



10. Cervus porcinus, Zimmerm. 



" The Cervus porcinus is not a rare animal, as has been supposed ; 

 I have seen it in the Tarrai, at the foot of the Kemaon mountains, 

 as well as in Assam, where it is the commonest species of the genus. 

 I had in my collection a curious instance of an albino of this spe- 

 cies,, for which I was indebted to Mr. Hugon of Assam. It was a 

 female, every part of it white; but it was shot and prepared before I 

 had an opportunity of examining the irides. It is an interesting 

 proof that the change of colour in the fur of animals is not dependent 

 on the cold of northern latitudes." — McClelland' s MS. 



11. Cervus Pumilio, Harhilt. Smith, Griff. Anim. Kingd. V. 

 No. 788. 



" A small portion of the scull of this animal has been procured by 

 me. 



" There are other large species of Cervus in Assam, and several 

 smaller kinds, but which I have not been able to procure." — McClel- 

 land' s MS. 



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