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Genus Cynalopex, C. Ham. Smith. 
126. C. BENGALENSIS (Hardw., Ind. Zool. ; As. Res. 
XVIII, pt. II, 226, pi. ). 
Syn. Canis bengalensis, Shaw. 
(7. rufescens et G, chrysurus, Gray. 
(7. kokri, Sykes. 
Vulpes bengalensis, Sykes. 
V. indicus, Hodgson. 
C. corsac of India, auctorum. 
Lumri, H. ; Khdkshedli, B. ; Kokri, Mahr. ; 
KonJi, Kempnari, and Cliand 'tiaknari, 
Can. ; Lomer of Nipalese (Hodgson). 
Hab. India generally (very rare within the confines 
of Asam). Ceylon ? (BaduUa district). 
A. B, G. D. Adults and young, from vicinity of 
Calcutta. E. Skeleton. F. G. H. Skulls. 
127. C. (?) FERRILATUS, J. A. S. XI, pi. , p. 289) * 
Syn. Vulpes f err ilatus, Hodgson. 
Hab. Tibet. 
A. Adult. B. Young, more than half-grown. 
Presented by Dr. A. Campbell (1853), J, A. S. 
XXII, 415. 
Genus Megalotis (Illiger ?), C. Ham. Smith.f 
128. M. CAAMA. 
Syn. Canis caama et G. chama, A. Smith. 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A. Specimen presented by E. L. Layard, Esq. 
(1859). 
* Dr, J, E. Gray, in his Catalogue of Mr. Hodgson's collection (1846), enu- 
merates C. corsac, L., and Vidpes ferrilatusj Hodgson, as synonymes of C. ben- 
galensis. C. (?) FEimiLATUs is most conspicuously distinct, with, ears smaller 
by one-half, a shorter and largely white-tipped tail, &c. — -Vide J. A. S. XXIII, 
731. In his Brit. Mus. Catal. (1842), p. 61, Dr. Gray admits " Vulpes corsac" from 
Siberia. C. (?) ferrilatus does not at all accord with the descriptions of C. 
coKSAC ; but the form approaches much nearer to that of C. coiisac (as figured 
by PaUas,) than to that of C. bengalensis. Indeed, the propriety of ranging C. 
coiisAc and C. ferrilatus in the same minimum division is doubtful, C. fer- 
rilatus is now in the India-house museum. Vide F, Z. S. 1856, p. 397. 
t Megalotis, C. II. Smith, is referred to Octocpon, Licht., in Dr. Gray's Cata- 
logue ; but yide iVrt^. Zil/r., Camd(e, II, 290, 298; whore Agriodus = Otocyon, 
