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1872.] F. Stoliczka — Mammals and Birds inhabiting Kachh. 
Upper incisors long, blunt, with a distinct cingulum ; outer incisors 
minute, scarcely exceeding in vertical extent the cingulum of the inner ones, 
placed close to their sides, and separated from the canines by a small space 
on either side. First small premolar in the upper jaw, in the angle between 
the closely approximated canine and second premolar, very minute, not dis- 
tinguishable without a lens. 
' The following are the measurements of two adult male specimens. The 
measurements in the first column are those of a specimen in the Indian 
Museum from Rajanpur, sent by Dr. W. F. Murray, Assistant Surgeon 
3rd Panjab Cavalry, and not previously described ; the second column relates 
to the Kachh specimen. 
Hub. — Rajanpur, Panjab frontier ; Kachh. 
tail, ... 
head, 
tibia, 
Inches. 
Inches. 
. 1-7 
1-8 
1-5 
1-55 
. 0-65 
0-65 
, 0*55 
055 
. 0-35 
035 
. 0-22 
0 23 
. 0-07 
0'07 
. 1-30 
1-35 
. 0-2 
0-22 
.. 2-25 
2-25 
. 17 
1-7 
. 05 
0-5 
. 0-55 
0-55 
. 025 
0-25 
erved was 
a large 
Pteropm, of the size of Pt. medius, Tern. ; I saw it on several occasions 
about liliuj , but failed to secure a specimen. 
Inseetivora. 
The only shrew which X obtained, and which is far from common, be- 
longs, according to Dr. Anderson’s determination, to Crocidura m/urina, Lin. 
Of hedgehogs also one species occurs. It represents a new species. 
Ejuxaceus (Hemiechintts*) pictus, n. sp. 
Head elongate, pyramidal ; snout produced, considerably extending be- 
yond the lower jaw, with the nostrils somewhat swollen, representing a longi- 
tudinal slit on the upper side ; ears moderate, obtusely rounded at tip, and 
rather abruptly truncate laterally ; a very conspicuous, almost perfectly nude, 
# Fitzinger (Sitz. Akad. Wien, M. N. Klasse, 1867, vol. 56, part I, p. 858,) uses 
this name in a generic sense, as distinct from hrinaccus. 
