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15. A0K1 : 



Helarctos malayaiius, Hodgson, J. A. S. B„ i, p. 340 (1832). 



Ursas torquatus, Wagner, Supp. Schrcb. Säugeth., ii, p. 144, pi. 

 141, d, (1841) ; ibid., Hugel's Kaschmir, iv, p. 570; Gray, Cat. Cam. 

 Brit. Mus., p. 225 (1869 s ) J Blanford, J. A. S. B., xlvi, p. 320 ; Sterndale, 

 Mamm. Ind., p. 113; Blanford, Pauna Brit. Ind. Mamm., p. 197 (1888 — 

 91) ; Sclater, Cat. Mamm. Ind. Mus., ii, p. 303 (1891). 



Ursus ferrox, Robinson, Assam, p. 96 (1841). 



Helarctos tibetanus, Gray, List. Mamm. Brit. Mus., p. 73 (1843); 

 ibid., Cat. Hodgs. Coll., ist ed. p. 15 ; Horsfield, Cat. E. Ind. Mus., 

 p. 122; Adams, P. Z. S., 1858, p. 518; Swinhoe, ibid., 1862, p. 351. 



Ursus formosanus (formosianus by Sclater's Cat.), Swinhoe, P. Z. 

 S., 1864, p. 380. 



Ursus gcdrosianus, Blanford, J. A. S. B., xlvi, p. 317 (1877) ; ibid., 

 P. A. S. B., p. 4, (1879). 



Nom. Jat. Himalaya-guma. NOM. Ang. Himalayan black bear. 



DlST. Throughout the forest regions of the Hymalayas, extending 

 westward through parts of Afganistan into Baluchistan and Khirther 

 range on the western frontier of Sind. The western limits are about 

 the frontier of Persia. Assam, S. China, Hainan and Formosa (Blanford). 



Fani. MUSTELIDJE. 



Sub-Fam. Mustelinae. 



Gen. 3£ustela Linn. 



Mustela, Linnaeus, S. N., (10), 1758, p. 45 (pars); Alston, P. Z. 

 S., 1899, p. 468; Thomas, ibid., 1911, p. 138. 



Putorius, Cuvier, Règne Anim., ist ed. 18 17, i, p. 147 (Subgen.) ; 

 Nilsson, Skand. Fauna, 1820 (full gen.) ; Mivart, P. Z. S., 1885, p. 

 379; Blanford, ibid., 1887, p. 636; ibid., Fauna Brit. Ind. Mamm., 

 p. 162 (1888—91). 



Fcetorius, Keyserling et Blasius, Wirbeith. Europ., p. 21 (1840). 



