83 
A. B, Stuffed specimens. C. Skeleton of female, 
and D. Skull of male. Calcutta. Young, from 
Tenasserim. Presented bv Mr. W. Theobald, 
Junr. (1855). " • 
245. S. ALBiNus, Blyth, J. A, S. XXIX, 90. 
Hab. China (Amoy). 
A. Young. Presented by R. Swinhoe, Esq, 
(1859). 
246. S. MURINUS, L. 
Syn. S, myosurus, Pallas. 
S, ccerulescens, var., Kaffles. 
S. Swinhoei, Blyth, J. A. S. XXVIIT5 285 ; 
XXIX, 89 (young). 
S. viridescens (?^, Bl., J. A, S. XXVIII, 285. 
Chinchorot, Malay. 
Hab. Malay countries ; China ; rare in Lower 
Bengal ; S. India (Malabar), 
A. B. Specimens from vicinity of Calcutta (1859). 
C D. Ditto, from Amoy. E, Skin in spirit from 
Amoy. Presented by R. Swinhoe, Esq. (1859). 
F. Imperfect flat skin described as S, viridescens, 
from Malabar ; G. H. Stuffed specimens from Mala- 
bar. Presented by Rev. H. Baker, Junr. (1859). 
247. S. Griffithii, Horsfield, Catal; Tomes, Ann. Mag, 
N. H., 2nd series, XYII (1856), 17. 
Syn. S. murinus apud nos, J. A. S. XXI Y, 28. 
Hab. Khasya hills ; Sylhet ; Arakan (not Afgha- 
nistan, as stated by Dr. Horsfield*). 
A. Stuffed specimen. B, Entire specimen in 
spirit. Both from Cherra Punji. Presented by 
F. Skipwith, Esq. (1846). G, Another in spirit^ 
From Arakan. Presented by Col. Phayre (1845)^ 
248. S. SERPENTARIUS, Is. GrcofF. {vide J. A, S. XXI, 350, 
XXIY, 30, XXYIII, 284). 
Syn. S. kandianus, Kelaart. 
* The late Dr. Griffith collected both in the Khasya hills and in Afghanistan ; 
and his specimens from these two very distinct localities became intermixed and 
confounded. Hence several Khasya species of mammalia, birds, and reptiles, 
have been erroneously stated to inhabit Afghanistan. 
