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116. N. Geoffroyi, Leach. 
SyN. Barbastellus pacificus. Gray. 
Hab. Europe; Himalaya. 
A. B, Specimens in spirit. Masuri. Capt. F. Hutton 
(1844). ' 
Order SEOUNDATES. Sub-order CYNODIA. 
Fanj. CANID^. 
Genus Cuois", Hodgson. 
117 C. RUTiLANS {As, Res. XVIII, pt II, p. 236, pL). 
SyN. Canis rutilans, S. Miiller. 
G. familiaris, var. sumatrensis, Hardwicke. 
C. javanicus, Desmarest. 
C, primcevus, Hodgson. 
C. dukhunensis, Sykes. 
Budnsu, Nepal ; Kolsuen, Sanskr., Mahratta ; 
Jungli Kuta, H. ; Anjing utan, Malay. 
Rufous or Red Wild Dog of Europeans. 
Hab. The more extensive jungles of all India, Bur- 
ma, Malayan peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and 
Borneo ; exhibiting slight varieties, and 
generally believed to form two or three races 
in most parts of its range.* Tibet (Hodg- 
son)!. 
A. Specimen from Nipal ; dull-coloured, brown- 
ish ; (7, primcevus, Hodgson (in bad condition). 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1844). A. I. 
Skull. B, Very young. Presented by Ditto. (7. 
Deep-coloured specimen, from S. India; C. dukhun^ 
ensis, Sykes (in bad order) Presented by Dr. 
Jerdon (1846). K 5.— Tail a full brush (not as 
represented by M. Adolphe Delessert). Z). Female 
adult. Male, one-third grown, from Chaibasa, 
* Vide J. A. S. XI, 591, XV, 196, Ann. Mag. N. H. XV (1845), p. 196 ; 
Horsfield's Catal. Mamm., p. 80 ; and F. Z. S., 1858, p. 514, 
t " The breed of Tibet is large and of apale Wolf-like colour." J, A. S. XI, 
278. 
